The Gunner is a high-speed, high-action ranged damage dealer focusing on riddling their foes with as many bullets as possible. Having access to both the Twin Machineguns and the Assault Rifle, the Gunner thrives at shredding foes with obvious weak spots to exploit from a distance. Here’s a guide on everything we know about the Gunner class in Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis.

Playing the Gunner means accepting small damage numbers but high damage per second. It prioritizes consistent pressure over massive burst damage for most of its time. The Gunner is not difficult to play. However, as a trade-off, they are flimsy and can be killed off in just a few hits.

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Critical Distance and Photon Arts

As mentioned, Gunners deal ranged damage, but due to the nature of their main weapon, the Twin Machineguns, they prefer to be up close and personal most of the time. This is due to the weapon’s Critical Distance modifier. This modifier greatly increases the damage the Gunner inflicts when within optimal distance. The optimal distance is achieved when the circular radical around a target turns orange. The ideal play sees the Gunner staying within this distance for as long as possible.

In addition, just like all other classes withinPhantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis, the Gunner uses four main Photon Arts (PA) to riddle their foes. Each PA has a simplistic Tap and Hold mechanic.

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Bullet Rave

Aimless Rain

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Infinite Ricochet

Core Mechanics

Unlike most classes, the Gunner’s core mechanics play an extremely significant role in their effectiveness. As such, the following mechanics are listed in order of priority importance:

Chain Trigger

When the Gunner uses the Hold variant of a Phantom Arts that hits a target, a number counter will appear beside the Gunner’s silhouette, starting at zero. While visible, every single bullet that hits an enemy will increase the counter up to a max of 100 except for bullets fired from a Hold PA. When a Hold PA hits a target while the counter is active, it will end Chain Trigger. This dramatically increasesalldamage dealt by the Gunner forthreeseconds. The damage increase is based on the counter’s total amount when Chain Trigger is ended. The bigger the counter, the more damage.Chain Trigger has a cooldown based on the number counter when it ends. The higher the counter, the lower the cooldown. This is significant because a Chain Trigger ending at 100 means the cooldown is only a few seconds.

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Chain Boost

For 45 seconds after ending a Chain Trigger, the Gunner gains a variable attack speed buff based on the amount listed on the number counter. The higher the counter, the more attack speed. More attack speed means more bullets, making it easier to build the next Chain Trigger. This buff should be kept active at all times.

Stylish Roll

Pressing Weapon Action while moving in a direction allows the Gunner to perform a directional input-based flip that grants momentary invulnerability frames during the animation. This allows the Gunner to avoid attacks that would normally be impossible to avoid.

This is the Gunner’s main defensive tool, so it should be utilized as often as needed.

Strikeback Advanced

Dodging an attack with a Stylish Roll grants a period of invulnerability to the next PA the Gunner uses. This period isequalto the animation length of the Phantom Arts this mechanic is applied to.

Note that canceling the PA early will also dispel the invulnerability.

Chain Boost Advanced

While Chain Boost is active, invulnerability frames during a Stylish Roll are increased. Attacks evaded with a Stylish Roll will also increase the duration of Chain Boost.

Stylish Onslaught

Pressing Weapon Action without moving in a direction causes the Gunner to perform a short distance advancing rush forward. This ability deals significant damage on its own but is also boosted by the effects of an active Chain Trigger.

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