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The '''Hunter''' is one of six [[Jobs|jobs]] on Prosperity SMP. Hunters earn wages by killing hostile mobs. The Hunter career path is combat-focused, designed around mob farming and future dungeon content.
{{Notice|The Hunter career is being reworked into the server's dungeon-clearing path. Ranks and the first dungeon are live; per-kill dungeon experience and the full [[Skill trees|skill tree]] are still rolling out.}}
 
The '''Hunter''' is one of six [[Jobs|jobs]] on Prosperity SMP and the server's combat career. Hunters earn wages by killing hostile mobs and progress by clearing [[Dungeons|dungeons]]. A Hunter's job level sets their '''rank''', from E up to S, which determines the dungeons they can take on.


== Joining ==
== Joining ==
Run <code>/jobs join hunter</code> or select Hunter from <code>/jobs browse</code>.
Run <code>/jobs join hunter</code> or select Hunter from <code>/jobs browse</code>.
== Ranks ==
The Hunter's job-level tiers are shown as ranks. Your displayed title is your current rank:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Hunter level !! Rank
|-
| 1 || E-Rank Hunter
|-
| 10 || D-Rank Hunter
|-
| 20 || C-Rank Hunter
|-
| 30 || B-Rank Hunter
|-
| 40 || A-Rank Hunter
|-
| 50 || S-Rank Hunter
|}
Ranking up is the core of the Hunter path: higher ranks unlock harder, more rewarding [[Dungeons|dungeons]]. You raise your rank by earning Hunter job experience — from hunting hostile mobs out in the world and from clearing dungeons.
== Dungeons ==
Hunter is the career built around [[Dungeons|dungeons]] — instanced boss challenges run solo or with a party. Clearing one awards a cash bounty, a loot crate, and Hunter experience toward your next rank. See the [[Dungeons]] page for how to enter and what to expect.


== Pay rates ==
== Pay rates ==
Hunters earn approximately /usr/bin/bash.50 per hostile mob killed. Pay varies slightly by mob type, with stronger mobs paying more.
Hunters earn approximately $0.50 per hostile mob killed. Pay varies slightly by mob type, with stronger mobs paying more.


== Stipends ==
== Stipends ==
While killing mobs, Hunters have a 10% chance per kill to receive 2 arrows as a stipend drop.
Hunters have a 10% chance per kill to receive 2 arrows as a [[Stipends|stipend]] drop.


== Prestige tools ==
== Prestige ==
The Hunter prestige tool is a bow with Power V, Punch II, Infinity, and Unbreaking V.
The Hunter prestige tool is a bow with Power V, Infinity, and Unbreaking V. See [[Prestige]] for costs.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Dungeons]] — the dungeon system
* [[Jobs]] — overview of all jobs
* [[Jobs]] — overview of all jobs
* [[Skill trees]] — Hunter skill tree nodes
* [[Skill trees]] — Hunter skill tree nodes
* [[Stipends]] — bonus item drops
* [[Titles]] — title progression


[[Category:Jobs]]
[[Category:Jobs]]

Latest revision as of 02:29, 30 May 2026

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The Hunter is one of six jobs on Prosperity SMP and the server's combat career. Hunters earn wages by killing hostile mobs and progress by clearing dungeons. A Hunter's job level sets their rank, from E up to S, which determines the dungeons they can take on.

Joining

Run /jobs join hunter or select Hunter from /jobs browse.

Ranks

The Hunter's job-level tiers are shown as ranks. Your displayed title is your current rank:

Hunter level Rank
1 E-Rank Hunter
10 D-Rank Hunter
20 C-Rank Hunter
30 B-Rank Hunter
40 A-Rank Hunter
50 S-Rank Hunter

Ranking up is the core of the Hunter path: higher ranks unlock harder, more rewarding dungeons. You raise your rank by earning Hunter job experience — from hunting hostile mobs out in the world and from clearing dungeons.

Dungeons

Hunter is the career built around dungeons — instanced boss challenges run solo or with a party. Clearing one awards a cash bounty, a loot crate, and Hunter experience toward your next rank. See the Dungeons page for how to enter and what to expect.

Pay rates

Hunters earn approximately $0.50 per hostile mob killed. Pay varies slightly by mob type, with stronger mobs paying more.

Stipends

Hunters have a 10% chance per kill to receive 2 arrows as a stipend drop.

Prestige

The Hunter prestige tool is a bow with Power V, Infinity, and Unbreaking V. See Prestige for costs.

See also