If I am not mistaken, more agi means to go down the bow tiers which again leads to even less stunning chance on high armoured enemies which then leads to even more running?
That doesn't seem to make sense from an archer's point of view.
Going more PD, more damage, more stunning, accepting the lower accuracy seems more viable to me. But then again, I am no archer.
Hey Molly!
I played shielder for 1 gen, thrower for one gen, and my other 19 gens were either xbow or archer. When you play archer and you are not completely mad, you do not want to accept any lower accuracy. Compared to the other ranged classes, bows are inaccurate as fuck already with an 18/21 build on level 30, or respectively, 18 STR and even higher AGI at levels above 30. There is barely any chance to aim carefully, since your crosshair shrinks and expands within split seconds like a coil spring someone stepped on. Depending on your bow, you reload for a certain amount of time, have a few miliseconds to do the shot, and when you are even a bit late, the arrow goes anywhere but where you want it to hit. And if you are experienced enough to know the perfect timing for your shots, you will realize that the crosshair is still at its smallest size very very VERY far from pin-point accuracy which allows you to hit a target across a large distance.
In my opinion, the amount of deadly headshots per round is the only thing that distinguishes a skilled archer from a noob. If you limit down the accuracy with a high-str build, you accept randomness rather than skill as a measurement for your performance. And if you ask me, that sucks. Might as well say I am talented at playing the lottery...
Have fun and good games!
Rico