
Bounty Hunter Class Guide (Dwarf) — strengths, skills and step-by-step
The Bounty Hunter is the dwarves' treasure hunter: it steals rare resources from monsters, survives almost anything, and farms solo with ease. Perfect for anyone who loves stacking items and Adena.
In short: The Bounty Hunter is the dwarf who specializes in tearing valuable resources out of monsters (Spoil) and crafting items on top of that. It's an extremely tanky utility class, ideal for anyone who wants to farm at a relaxed pace and make money in the game.
Picture a hunter who isn't after glory, but profit. Where others see a monster, the Bounty Hunter sees a walking chest full of rare materials. He marks the target, punches it with combat gloves, and when it drops, he extracts resources nobody else can grab.
Playing a Bounty Hunter is a calm and rewarding experience. You almost never die, you farm at your own pace, and you keep piling up a mountain of resources and Adena that fund all your other characters.
Overview
| Profile | |
|---|---|
| Race | Dwarf |
| Archetype | Crafting/Utility |
| Playstyle | Farm and support |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Main weapon | Fists/combat blades |
| Position in the line | 2nd Class |
The Bounty Hunter sits in the middle of the dwarven combat path: Dwarf Fighter (Starter) → Scavenger (1st Class) → Bounty Hunter (2nd Class). It's the matured version of the Scavenger, with more durability and better skills for extracting resources.
Strengths
- Absurd toughness (CON 45) — this is one of the toughest dwarves in the game, at the very top of the durability ranking. In practice, you soak up a ton of hits and rarely die while farming solo.
- A well of health (over 4,120 HP at level 85) — with one of the largest health bars on the server, you can pull several monsters at once without a scare.
- Spoil: easy money — the Bounty Hunter is the only line that can "loot" special resources from monsters, materials worth a lot on the market. It's the backbone of the server's economy.
- High physical defense (pDef 80) — its heavy armor soaks melee blows very well, which pairs perfectly with leaving auto-hunt farming for hours.
- Self-sufficient — between Spoil, crafting, and its own toughness, it practically sustains itself, without depending on a party to level up.
Weaknesses
- Almost no magic power (INT 20) — it's well below average in magic damage, so don't count on offensive spells. Tip: focus 100% on physical attack and Spoil.
- Low movement speed (131) — dwarves are naturally slow, which makes traveling tiresome. Tip: turn on the Maphr line's speed skills and use a mount/shortcuts whenever you can.
- Modest raw damage — it wasn't built to kill fast like a pure warrior; the focus is to tank and loot, not to drop everything in the blink of an eye. Tip: prioritize targets that give good resources, not the easiest ones.
- Relies on gear upgrades — without good armor and a good weapon, your farming pace collapses. Tip: reinvest part of the Adena you earn back into your own gear.
Class-defining skills
- Spoil — marks the monster so it "drops" extra resources when it dies. ALWAYS use it before killing the target; it's the soul of the class.
- Sweeper — after killing a monster marked with Spoil, use this skill on its body to collect the looted resources. Spoil + Sweeper always go together.
- Dwarven Craft — the dwarven crafting ability: turns materials into useful items. It's what makes the dwarf a true artisan.
- Power Strike — a strong single-hit physical strike. Your main damage tool against individual targets.
- Wild Sweep — another physical attack, great for speeding up the farm and hitting hard while you hunt.
- Maphr's Wind Walk — a buff that increases your movement speed, helping offset the dwarf's natural slowness.
- Maphr's Haste — a buff that reduces the time between attacks, meaning you hit more times per second. Keep it always on while farming.
- Recover HP — a heal over time (it slowly restores health). Great for staying on your feet during long auto-hunt sessions.
- Recover MP — slowly restores mana over time, keeping you with the energy to use skills nonstop.
Attributes: what to prioritize
The Bounty Hunter is a tanky physical fighter, so its heart lies in CON (survivability) and STR (physical damage). Magic doesn't matter, so you can ignore INT, WIT and MEN as priorities.
- CON (Constitution) — your biggest asset; more HP and durability to farm for hours without dying.
- STR (Strength) — increases physical damage, helping you kill faster and loot more.
- DEX (Dexterity) — improves your critical hit chance and the accuracy of your blows; a solid complement.
- INT/WIT/MEN — barely useful here; don't spend resources trying to improve them.
Recommended gear
Use combat gloves/blades (fist weapon), which match the dwarf's melee style. For armor, prefer heavy armor, which maximizes your physical defense and makes the most of your high CON.
First, upgrade the weapon — it's what raises your damage and farm speed the most. Then focus on the armor so you can keep hunting longer without heading back to town.
Beginner step-by-step
- Create the character — pick the Dwarf race and the starter fighter class (Dwarf Fighter). The whole Bounty Hunter path branches out from here.
- Do the first quests in the starter area — they give basic gear, a bit of Adena, and teach you the game's basics. Don't skip this part.
- Turn on auto-hunt — this feature makes the character farm on its own in zones of its level, killing monsters automatically. It's how you level up with little effort.
- Follow the professions in order — Starter → Scavenger (1st) → Bounty Hunter (2nd). Each change unlocks new skills and improves your Spoil and your durability.
- Prioritize the right skills — always keep Spoil + Sweeper while farming, turn on the Maphr buffs (Haste and Wind Walk), and use Power Strike/Wild Sweep as your main damage.
- Gather Adena and L-Coin — sell your Spoil resources and crafted items; that's how the dwarf becomes your income source on the server.
- Keep weapon and armor updated — reinvest part of what you earn into better gear, so the farm stays fast as you level up.
- Use the heals over time — keep Recover HP and Recover MP active to sustain long auto-hunt sessions without having to stop.
Where to farm
- Auto-hunt on monsters of your level — leave the character hunting in zones that match your level to progress safely and loot nonstop.
- Move to harder zones as you level — as you gain HP and gear, migrate to more dangerous areas that give more valuable resources.
- Form a party for raids and bosses — in a group, the Bounty Hunter can use Spoil on big targets and extract extremely rare materials.
- Make use of the Season Pass and daily missions — they're extra sources of reward and steady progress without relying only on farming.
Common beginner mistakes
- Forgetting to use Spoil before killing — without the mark, you lose the extra resources and the whole point of the class. Always use it before the final blow.
- Trying to focus on pure damage — the Bounty Hunter doesn't compete with warriors on kill speed; force it and you'll just get frustrated.
- Ignoring the Maphr buffs — playing without Haste and Wind Walk makes the farm slow and the dwarf even slower than it already is.
- Not reinvesting in your own gear — hoarding all the Adena without upgrading weapon and armor stalls your progress in the medium term.
This class is for you if…
- You like collecting items and money — gathering resources and supplying your other characters is what's most fun about this class.
- You prefer to play calmly and survive — with so much HP and defense, it's one of the most relaxing classes to farm solo.
- You want an economic pillar on your account — a Spoil dwarf financially supports everything else you play on the server.
Quick summary
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Archetype | Crafting/Utility |
| HP at level 85 | 4120 |
| MP at level 85 | 1385 |
| Base physical attack | 4 |
| Base magic attack | 6 |
| Attack type | FIST (fists) |


