Obryn
Hero
Trident's +2/1d8, not +3. Since you have to spend a feat already to get a military thrown weapon, you're better off with the +2/1d8 Tratnyr. And a better comparison is a +3/1d10 Superior Crossbow or a +2/1d12 Greatbow.Then I realized trident is +3/1d8 damage military vs a long bow's +2/1d10 and I realized that, damage-wise, +3/1d8 is better, and control-wise, +3 is better,
If there were any +3/1d8 Thrown weapons without a specific enchantment, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
The calculation, though, is more like...and I stopped worrying about their damage because they have great OAs and an encounter power that throws in an extra hit.
And then I realized the only advantage of the bow-seeker is range, and that they're probably better off using crossbows than bows, and then I went to bed.
Thrown Seeker: Lower damage die, sometimes better accuracy with daggers, or drow knives. Encounter power to do damage to someone who misses you. Class ability which basically says, "We won't screw you on your AC."
Ranged Seeker: Higher damage die, usually equal accuracy, kobold shift, encounter power to move everyone away. Can't make OAs well, but won't get OA'd, either.
Apart from, "My low-AC, low-HP, low-surge Controller can get into melee and make OA's," I'm not really seeing it as equal...

EDIT: I do like Dwarves for thrown Seekers, though.
-O