ClassesintermediateUpdated: 7/19/2026

SpiritVale Scout to Gunslinger Guide — Ranged DPS and Heavy Loadout

Complete Scout to Gunslinger advancement guide for SpiritVale. Learn the reworked Gunslinger skills, three playstyles (rifle, multistrike, weapon-switch), DEX stat priority, and ranged DPS optimization.

The Scout is SpiritVale's safest ranged damage dealer, attacking from maximum distance with consistent DEX-scaled damage. Its advancement to Gunslinger underwent a complete rework in the 0.30.0 update, transforming the class from a simple bow user into a versatile gunfighter with three distinct playstyles. The modern Gunslinger features unified gun scaling, an auto-swap loadout system, and the devastating Heavy Loadout with Launcher and Gatling gun options. This Scout to Gunslinger guide covers the base class skills, the reworked Gunslinger mechanics, all three Gunslinger playstyles, and how to maximize your ranged DPS from the safest position on the battlefield.

Scout Phase — The Safe Distance

For a complete Gunslinger build, see our Gunslinger Build Guide.

The Scout phase (Job Level 1-50) is the most beginner-friendly DPS experience in SpiritVale. You attack from range, avoid most danger, and deal consistent damage without complex mechanics.

Scout Skill Tree Priority

SkillTypeEffectPriorityPoints
Double ArrowActiveTwo arrows per shotCriticalMax
Eagle EyePassive+Accuracy, +RangeCriticalMax
Arrow RainActive AoEAoE ranged damageHigh5
Bow MasteryPassive+Ranged AtkHighMax
Focus ShotActiveCharged high-damage shotMedium3-5
Quick DrawPassive+Attack speedMedium3
TrackingActiveMark target, +Damage to markedLow1-2
Set TrapActivePlace a trap on groundLow1

Total allocation: approximately 55 of 70 base points, preserving 15 for Gunslinger prerequisites.

Why Scout is the Best Beginner DPS Class

  • Ranged combat: You are far from most danger, making mistakes less punishing

  • Consistent damage: DEX provides reliable hit rates and steady DPS

  • Simple rotation: Double Arrow → Focus Shot → maintain auto-attacks

  • Evasion through distance: Your primary "defense" is not being in range of attacks

The Scout teaches you the game's combat rhythm without demanding the precise dodge timing of melee classes. Once you learn to maintain maximum range and dodge only when enemies close the gap, you have a reliable foundation for any content.

Scout Stat Allocation

StatAllocation %Purpose
DEX60%Ranged Atk, accuracy, attack speed
AGI25%Attack speed, evasion
VIT15%Survival HP

DEX is the Scout's everything — it scales your damage, hit rate, and attack speed. Unlike melee classes that split between STR and AGI, the Scout's DEX investment covers both offensive and accuracy needs.

The 0.30.0 Gunslinger Rework — What Changed

The Gunslinger class was completely reworked in the 0.30.0 Early Access launch. If you are referencing pre-launch guides or playtest builds, much of that information is now outdated. Here is what changed:

Key Rework Changes

FeaturePre-0.30.0Post-0.30.0 (Current)
Weapon ScalingSeparate bow/gun scalingUnified gun scaling — all firearms scale with DEX
Weapon SystemManual weapon swapAuto-swap loadout — automatic weapon switching in combat
Heavy LoadoutDid not existNew: Launcher, Gatling gun options
PlaystyleSingle bow/gun styleThree distinct styles: rifle, multistrike, weapon-switching
SynergyLimitedEnhanced synergy between guns and abilities

Warning to returning players: Pre-0.30.0 Gunslinger builds may no longer be viable. The unified scaling and auto-swap system fundamentally changed how the class plays. Reset your skills at the Waybinder and rebuild using current skill priorities.

The Three Gunslinger Playstyles

The reworked Gunslinger offers three distinct combat styles. Choosing one and committing to it is critical — spreading points across all three creates a weak, unfocused build.

Style 1: Long-Range Rifle

The precision sniper playstyle. Maximum range, maximum per-shot damage, slow fire rate.

AspectDetail
RangeMaximum engagement distance
Damage ProfileHigh per-shot, low DPS from fire rate
SurvivabilityBest — far from all danger
Key SkillsSniper Shot, Eagle Eye (enhanced), Piercing Round
Best ForBoss fights, PvP sniping

Rotation: Sniper Shot (charged) → Piercing Round → auto-attack during cooldowns → reposition as needed. The key is landing every shot — missing at this fire rate is devastating to DPS.

Style 2: Multistrike

The rapid-fire playstyle. Medium range, many hits per second, emphasis on Double Attack and critical procs.

AspectDetail
RangeMedium engagement distance
Damage ProfileModerate per-hit, high DPS from volume
SurvivabilityGood — medium range keeps you safe from melee
Key SkillsRapid Fire, Double Shot, Bullet Storm
Best ForGrinding, sustained DPS

Rotation: Rapid Fire → Double Shot → Bullet Storm → maintain rapid fire. The goal is maximum hits per second to trigger Double Attack and critical procs frequently. This is the highest sustained DPS Gunslinger build.

Style 3: Weapon-Switching (Heavy Loadout)

The versatile playstyle. Auto-swap between standard guns and Heavy Loadout (Launcher/Gatling).

AspectDetail
RangeVariable — switches between long and close
Damage ProfileBurst from Launcher + sustained from Gatling
SurvivabilityVariable — Gatling requires closer range
Key SkillsAuto-Swap, Rocket Launch, Gatling Barrage
Best ForVersatile content, experienced players

The Heavy Loadout is the Gunslinger's signature 0.30.0 addition. When activated, you swap to heavy weapons:

  • Launcher: Fires explosive rockets with AoE damage — devastating for mob clearing

  • Gatling Gun: Rapid-fire spray weapon — enormous close-range DPS but requires being in medium-danger range

Rotation: Standard guns → Heavy Loadout (Gatling for sustained DPS) → Rocket Launch for AoE → swap back to standard → repeat. The auto-swap system handles weapon transitions automatically once configured.

Which Style Should You Choose?

Player TypeRecommended StyleReason
New GunslingersLong-Range RifleSafest, simplest, teaches positioning
Grinding focusedMultistrikeHighest sustained DPS for mob killing
Experienced playersWeapon-SwitchingMost versatile, highest ceiling
PvP focusedLong-Range RifleSniping from safety is dominant in PvP

Gunslinger Skill Tree by Playstyle

Shared Skills (All Styles)

SkillTypeEffectPriority
Gun MasteryPassive+Ranged Atk for all firearmsCritical
Auto-SwapPassiveAutomatic weapon switchingHigh (essential for Heavy)
Quick ReloadPassiveReduced reload timeHigh
SharpshooterPassive+Accuracy, +Crit rateHigh

Rifle-Specific Skills

SkillEffectPriority
Sniper ShotCharged long-range shotMax
Piercing RoundShot penetrates targetsHigh
Marksman's Focus+Damage when stationaryMedium

Multistrike-Specific Skills

SkillEffectPriority
Rapid FireHigh fire rate modeMax
Double ShotTwo bullets per trigger pullMax
Bullet StormCone AoE rapid fireHigh

Heavy Loadout Skills

SkillEffectPriority
Gatling BarrageSustained rapid-fire coneMax
Rocket LaunchAoE explosive damageMax
Heavy Loadout Mastery+Damage in Heavy modeHigh

FAQ

Which Gunslinger playstyle is best for beginners?

The Long-Range Rifle style is best for beginners because it maintains the safe-distance gameplay that made the Scout beginner-friendly. You stay at maximum range, take careful shots, and avoid most danger. Once comfortable with the class, you can experiment with Multistrike for higher DPS or Weapon-Switching for versatility.

How does the auto-swap loadout work?

The auto-swap system automatically transitions between your standard gun and Heavy Loadout weapons based on your skill usage. When you activate a Heavy Loadout skill (Gatling Barrage or Rocket Launch), your character automatically swaps to the heavy weapon. When the skill ends, you swap back to your standard firearm. This eliminates the manual weapon-swapping that was clunky in the pre-rework version.

Is the Heavy Loadout worth using in boss fights?

The Gatling Barrage provides enormous sustained DPS in boss fights but requires medium-range positioning, which puts you closer to danger than the rifle style. The Rocket Launch is excellent when the boss summons adds, providing AoE clear while maintaining single-target pressure. Heavy Loadout is viable for experienced players who can dodge-roll consistently at closer range, but beginners should stick with the safer rifle style.

Should I invest in AGI or DEX for my Gunslinger?

DEX first, AGI second. DEX provides ranged damage, accuracy, and attack speed — the core scaling for all Gunslinger playstyles. AGI provides additional attack speed and evasion, which are valuable but secondary. A 60% DEX / 25% AGI / 15% VIT split is the standard recommendation. Some Multistrike builds push AGI higher for maximum fire rate, but never at the expense of DEX.