Pets For World of Warcraft
Any World of Warcraft player who are familiar with the diversity of the class levels know that the Hunter class is a unique one as it has a faithful pet that travels with him in what is often a solo journey.
Aside from keeping your Hunter company, the pet has a far deeper purpose. Your pet can give you a tremendous advantage when battling monsters. This is good news for you as it minimizes the odds of you taking damage that could have been otherwise avoided.
With the variety of pets available, your head could spin deciding on which pet to select. It really comes down to what you think is best as there is no pet that is superior to any other. Each pet comes with its positives as well as negatives. In this article I will go through the specialties of each pet. I will talk about the attributes that make each pet desirable as well as some downsides for that pet that you might want to watch out for.
Now before you go out and get a pet, there are a few things you ought to know first. You have to know how to tame your pet. This can be done by successfully completing a taming quest and then going through the quest. Once these two quests are complete, you are ready to train your first pet.
With a pet comes responsibility, this means treating it no differently as you would treat an actual pet. This means that you need to FEED IT! Keep your pet happy, and it will thank you with many returns by dealing over 100% damage to unfortunate monsters. Keeping it just content and it will damage at 100%. Be a sorry excuse of a pet owner, and your pet will rebel by dealing less than optimal damage, it may also run away.
Okay, now it's time to choose your faithful companion. Here are the basic facts of each pet. Cats, hyenas, and ravagers are noted for their speed. They have a dash ability that increases their speed by a specific margin.
If you want a pet renowned for its stealth and ability to sneak up on enemies and deal bonus damage, a cat is a good choice.
Aerial pets like the owl and bat have the screech ability, which is special for its close range damage as well as its ability to weaken the attack power of enemies within the area of effect.
High damage pets like the cat and ravager unfortunately suffer from low health levels. If you prefer a pet with naturally high health, then opt for the bear or gorilla, though these pets don't deal as high amount of damage, so they are essentially the opposite to the cat and ravager.
Each pet has an array of attributes that would take an entire guide to go into detail. This article should be enough for the Warcraft newbie entering his first journey as the Hunter.
Aside from keeping your Hunter company, the pet has a far deeper purpose. Your pet can give you a tremendous advantage when battling monsters. This is good news for you as it minimizes the odds of you taking damage that could have been otherwise avoided.
With the variety of pets available, your head could spin deciding on which pet to select. It really comes down to what you think is best as there is no pet that is superior to any other. Each pet comes with its positives as well as negatives. In this article I will go through the specialties of each pet. I will talk about the attributes that make each pet desirable as well as some downsides for that pet that you might want to watch out for.
Now before you go out and get a pet, there are a few things you ought to know first. You have to know how to tame your pet. This can be done by successfully completing a taming quest and then going through the quest. Once these two quests are complete, you are ready to train your first pet.
With a pet comes responsibility, this means treating it no differently as you would treat an actual pet. This means that you need to FEED IT! Keep your pet happy, and it will thank you with many returns by dealing over 100% damage to unfortunate monsters. Keeping it just content and it will damage at 100%. Be a sorry excuse of a pet owner, and your pet will rebel by dealing less than optimal damage, it may also run away.
Okay, now it's time to choose your faithful companion. Here are the basic facts of each pet. Cats, hyenas, and ravagers are noted for their speed. They have a dash ability that increases their speed by a specific margin.
If you want a pet renowned for its stealth and ability to sneak up on enemies and deal bonus damage, a cat is a good choice.
Aerial pets like the owl and bat have the screech ability, which is special for its close range damage as well as its ability to weaken the attack power of enemies within the area of effect.
High damage pets like the cat and ravager unfortunately suffer from low health levels. If you prefer a pet with naturally high health, then opt for the bear or gorilla, though these pets don't deal as high amount of damage, so they are essentially the opposite to the cat and ravager.
Each pet has an array of attributes that would take an entire guide to go into detail. This article should be enough for the Warcraft newbie entering his first journey as the Hunter.
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