November 30, 2009

How To Select Your World Of Warcraft Hunter’s Pet

One of the best reasons to play a Hunter in World of Warcraft is to get access to a pet. There are literally hundreds of pets to choose from, though and if you are just getting started with this class, there are a number of things that you need to keep in mind.

If you are playing the Marksmanship tree, for example, you may simply choose a pet because you like looking at it, but if you are playing a Hunter that is specced for the Beast Mastery tree, you will find that your play style is going to be very pet dependent. How are you going to make your choice and what is the best pet for you?

If you pose the question to other players as to what is the best pet for you, you will get a variety of answers. Essentially, it will come down to deciding what you intend for your character to do, and which pet will help you achieve your goals.

Basically, there are three various kinds of pets that you can choose to use. Tanking pets will make a decent amount of aggro and also have a relatively high rating for armor. You can inflict harm from a distance and also prevent the mob from getting too close with these pets. Tanking pets are idea for Hunters acting along and usually have high survival rates.

DPS pets, though do not survive very well, and you could end up waiting for it to come back to life if you go into enemy areas. However, these pets will inflict a lot more damage than will tanking pets, and are great if you are thinking about going into enemy territory. They do not create or retain aggro.

Average pets are ones that retain aggro and inflict damage, but do not perform either task very well. These kinds of pets are nice for gamers who like a variety of styles, however keep in mind that you can only have a single pet at a time.

Remember that your spec will have a significant impact upon how well your pet works. If you arrange your points in Beast Mastery, your pet will inflict a high amount of damage and better retain its aggro.

How you’re going to feed your pet There isn’t any kibble on Azeroth as far as we can tell, so you’re going to end up buying or hunting the food your animal likes to eat. A few pets have unique dietary needs, and other ones are glad to eat any sort of food you’re able to get.

There are a lot of ways to choose a pet when you are a WoW Hunter, and if you want to level quickly, that is quite important. Take a look at how an Alliance leveling guide can help you out when you are trying to decide which pet works for you.

Nubun Alliance Leveling Guide is made to allow players to get their characters to 80 in less than 8 days. Read more alliance leveling articles and make sure to check our alliance leveling guide

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