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Pet Specs Mega Post

I’ve had a lot of people requesting guides on pet specs. I am more than happy to share my thoughts on them with you guys! Pet specs are typically pretty straightforward because there are only so many talents that will increase DPS, etc. However, they are also pretty situational, depending on what you want out of your pets. If you are doing solo’ing and leveling with your kitty then you may opt to go for something different. And that is 100% okay. But here are Pike’s recommendations:

Ferocity Pet:

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This basic 16-point build scoops up Cobra Reflexes, Dash, Bloodthirsty, Spider’s Bite, and finally, Call of the Wild and Rabid. Basically all your essential DPS talents. However, you may also opt for something like this which replaces Avoidance/Rapid with Heart of the Phoenix (currently bugged, though) and Lick Your Wounds. Don’t underestimate the power of Lick Your Wounds, I shied away from it for a while because I figured I used Mend Pet enough. Well maybe I’m just unlucky but my pets seem to have been taking massive amounts of damage in the heroics and raids I’ve done so far, and it’s saved his furry butt several times. So I’ve been sold on it. Really that choice with what you do with those remaining points is up to you.

And once you’ve got the four extra points, you don’t have to worry about choosing, and you can also nab Charge and then one point in Great Resistance– that is your filler point and I think it’s the best place to put it, it gives your pet a nice boost on resistances. So you’d end up with this:

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Cunning Pet:

These guys are a little tricky because there are many different routes you can take with them: PvP, utility, leveling, and though I’ve yet to try a heroic or raid with a Cunning Pet it’s something I’ll be looking into because I think they’ve got some nice DPS talents too. So I definitely don’t see a talent path for these guys to be nearly as straight-forward. That said, this what I’ve done with Tux and Eltanin:

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This is an all-purpose killing-stuff/utility build that also works decently for PvP (though I’d probably spec a bit differently for that). You pick up Cobra Reflexes, Dive, Owl’s Focus and Spiked Collar as your must-haves. After that things get a little hazy, I typically opt for Avoidance, Cornered, and just one point in Feeding Frenzy so I can nab both Wolverine Bite and Roar of Recovery with 16 points. Roar of Recovery is super awesome by the way, it makes me wish I had a Cunning pet out when I’m not using one. I <3 my Cunning pets. *clings to them* Really, I think that bottom portion of the tree is pretty customizable for your own needs. You may want to switch out Wolverine Bite for that extra point in Feeding Frenzy. Or for Carrion Feeder so you don't have to carry food around. It's a very flexible build, really. Once you get the four extra talent points you can stop worrying about it and do this:

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You can snatch up the extra Feeding Frenzy point, Carrion Feeder, Bullheaded (remember, this is a utility build more than a DPS build) , and then drop the final filler point in Great Resistance. Overall I have found this build to be very nice build for leveling/grinding and it’s also pretty effective in the occasional PvP skirmish if you, say, play on a PvP server or do the world PvP events sometimes. I’d probably opt for slightly different, but similar, pet spec for dedicated PvP but this one certainly isn’t bad.

Tenacity Pet:

There are a couple different ways to do Tenacity Pets and for me, what you want it to make your Tenacity Pet a pure tanking machine. That means you’ll be skipping a lot of the DPS talents in favor of longevity ones. This would be my 16-point build:

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Charge, Great Stamina, and Natural Armor from the first tier. Blood of the Rhino (very important talent!! Makes your Mend Pet epic) and Pet Barding from the second. Guard Dog is your other “must-have” in this tree. After that you have a couple of options, myself I like Avoidance and Last Stand. Last Stand is just like the warrior move and it’s gotten me through a few elite group quests and I <3 it very much. You do have to manually activate it, though, so make sure it's on your pet bar. Picking up the four extra talent points, I'd go for something like this:

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You can pick up Grace of the Mantis as well as your two remaining last-tier talents, Roar of Sacrifice and Taunt. I have some problems getting Roar of Sacrifice to work well, but I think I probably just have to sit down and figure it out. Now as you can see, we skipped out on Cobra Reflexes and Spiked Collar, the two must-have DPS talents from the previous trees, in favor of pure survivability. I’ve tried doing difficult quests with both methods– a more DPS-spec’d tank, and a more never-gonna-die-spec’d tank– and I have had much more success with the latter. Remember, your Tenacity pet isn’t there to DPS, he’s there to be a meatshield on those tough group quests!

Well, you asked for it, so you got it: Pike’s thoughts on pet-spec’ing. As I said, pet specs are oftentimes really very situational, but pet respecs are very cheap, so it works out.

I don’t work today and most of my guild doesn’t seem to have anything major planned either, so we were thinking about having going on a wild badge-fest heroics-a-thon. So I’m off to do the IRL stuff and then log on. As always, I love your comments and corrections!

Epics (Warning: Cute Overload Inside)

So I thought that after my self-present, my birthday couldn’t get any better…

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…but it did.

Remember when my sister made me Tawyn and Tux out of pom-poms?

Imagine my delight when I opened up a box and out popped Eltanin, my beloved windserpent:

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Spitting image, no? He’s jumbo-sized too, with a wingspan of well over a foot from tip to tip. And oh so cuddly!

Go on, tell me I’m not the luckiest hunter ever! I dare ya.

(To see more of my sister’s creativeness, I invite you to check out her website, where she has crafted all the druid forms for both races, and every single character from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Seriously, how am I supposed to compete with that much awesomeness?)

Today is the Day

After work today I am grabbing a drink, sitting down at my computer, logging into WoW and not logging back out until I am level 80.

Informal poll– what is the first thing I should do upon hitting the big eight-oh?

(Other than lamenting the fact that my new Armory picture will suck. >.> )

…forward, pressing forward

My main is now level 76. I attribute most of that level to a couple of things: firstly, the fact that thanks to my job, I am perpetually rested (at this point I sincerely doubt that I will ever be un-rested for the rest of this little leveling journey), and secondly, a certain super long and super awesome questline in Dragonblight that I will not speak of in too much depth because spoilers abound. Suffice to say it was basically one of the coolest things I’ve done in this game, period. Though I do have a minor gripe with it in the form of my constantly-dying pet. Seriously, if you’re gonna throw enemies at me that hit for thousands because you’ve buffed me with ridiculous HP and health regen– at least give my pet the stamina buff too. I would’ve been happy with giving him just that, the stamina buff, and not the damage one, really. He was even dying when he was on passive and not doing anything, because they were tossing AoE around or something. I gave up on rezzing him after the sixth or seventh try and just resorted to volley spam, which wasn’t as fun, but eh.

Really though that’s just a minor gripe, it was a really neat and fun thing and my major regret was that I was disconnected and kicked from the game right at the end so I didn’t get to see the finale to the event. But yeah, awesome. So impressed with this expansion so far.

I was hoping to be able to have some stuff to write about Master’s Call but I really don’t. Really all I can sort of ascertain thus far is that it is probably best paired with a Cunning pet because if both of you are CC’d, the Cunning Pet is much more likely to be able to break out faster than another kind. Still, as many of the commenters have pointed out, its use in PvE seems to be quite limited. I could see it as being sort of a mini-trinket in PvP– “mini” because it is much more situational than the standard PvP trinket– but the only PvP I have done lately has been on my 70, Lunapike, (since it occurred to me that she is basically coincidentally “twinked” for the 61-70 AV bracket and I wanted to have some fun with that) and she doesn’t have it yet, so I haven’t been able to really test it. I will write a post on it though! …someday!

Overall I am really excited about the state of hunters in general, and especially my beloved BM hunter. It feels like we have more to keep track of than ever before, between a Bestial Wrath that is talented and glyphed down to a cooldown of almost one minute, the new cooldown-ified Kill Command, old standbys like trinkets and Rapid Fire, and Serpent Sting which I am sort of viewing as our own personal version of Faerie Fire, something that we want to constantly keep up because thanks to a certain glyph, it’s such a damage buff for us. We have a lot of things to keep track of and when you toss pet buffs like Call of the Wild and Roar of Recovery into the mix, it seems like there is always something going on improving our damage or something that we can do to improve our damage. It’s really exciting and I can see a lot of stuff to write about in the future.

Onward Ever Onward

Tawyn dinged 75 last night. I actually am about 25% through that level already, in no small part because I tagged along with Mr. Pike who has this knack for being able to glance at his quest log and instantly know where to go and what to do and in what order (don’t deny it, hon). So I was able to finish several quests in the space of about an hour that it would have taken me all day to do otherwise.

Have I mentioned lately that I stink at leveling? I have? Ah, never mind then. The ironic thing is that it’s probably my favorite part of the game, really.

Speaking of Mr. Pike, he’s trying to level his enchanting, so this means I get to be the lucky test subject on all his free or near-free enchants. Super Stats on chest? Yes please. +16 agi on cloak? Yes please. +38 AP to bracers? Mmm, right here baby. Icewalker on my shiny new blue boots, because their lack of hit rating makes baby Thrall cry so I need a hit enchant to appease him? Yes, very yes.

Toss my druid into the mix and it gets even better; Tamaryn is now toting around +50 Spell Power on her Hellfire Ramparts staff and +23 Spell Power on her Green-Bracers-of-the-Owl, all at the tender level of 61. I gotta say, leveling my druid is jawdroppingly easy; every few days I will hop over to her and announce “Resto druid LFG Ramps/BF/Slave Pens/Underbog”. I get a group invite within about ten seconds, and presto, 40 minutes later I’ve gotten about half a level and, satisfied, I can head back over to work on Tawyn. I’m pretty sure I’ve done a total of three actual quests since hitting level 58, the rest has all been pure instancing. It’s nice and easy and I like it. I even have people complimenting me on my healing, though we all know that’s just part of a hidden agenda to get less hunters and more healers in the LFG channel. =P

Coming up soon: a post on Master’s Call once I’ve had more time to play around with it. Hope you all have a nice weekend!

In Case I Led Anyone Astray…

So in my last post I made a gigantically huge and horrific typo and got Longevity and Invigoration confused. Thanks Kantaro for pointing this out.

Just to be clear:

Longevity is the godly talent that I think every BM hunter should have.

Invigoration and Cobra Strikes are iffy to me at this point, and I don’t have either included in my talent build. This may change, but for now… they are not worth it.

That is all. Hopefully nobody thinks I have absolutely lost it for waxing philosophical on the virtues of a talent that I don’t even take. >.> Carry on!

Shot Through the Heart and I'm to Blame

So at level 71, you get Kill Shot. Let’s talk about it a little.

Kill Shot is sort of like an Old School Aimed Shot, in that it does a ton of damage and it doesn’t just crit, it Mondo-Crits. The big differences between it and Old School Aimed Shot are 1.) No cast time, and much more importantly, 2.) It can only be used on an enemy with 20% health or less. In short, this is the shot that is supposed to “finish off” your target.

I’ve been playing around with it for the past level, not enough to be able to write up a Hunter Kindergarten post on it yet but enough to discuss some initial thoughts on it. Here is what I have found:

1.) Kill Shot makes me happy because it’s sort of like the New Kill Command. Er, the New OLD Kill Command. When I can use it, one of my addons (not sure which one >.>) pops me up a warning telling me I can use it, just like it used to do with Kill Command before it changed. I always dig that kind of stuff.

2.) Most of the time when out leveling/questing, you kill stuff too fast for Kill Shot to be useful. Two reasons for this: Your pet is still pounding away at the mob (especially if you are BM and your pet is doing lots of damage), and you are typically mid-shot-rotation. If you’ve just queued up a Steady Shot, and your Kill Shot opens up, by the time your Steady Shot goes off your mob is probably already dead either to your pet or to your Steady Shot.

3.) It has a fairly long cooldown of 35 seconds, presumably to prevent you from spamming it at the end of a long boss fight.

Now let’s talk about some situations where it might be really handy but where I haven’t tested it yet:

1.) Those aforementioned super long boss fights. I’m sure most of you who have done a little raiding can think of at least one boss that always seems to take eons. Every boss will get at least one Kill Shot, but if the boss is at 20% health or less for more than 35 seconds, that’s more than one Kill Shot– almost two Kill Shots for every minute. And Kill Shots are huge so that’s gonna be a nice little bonus for you.

2.) PvP. It always takes longer to beat a fellow player than it does most quest mobs because of stuff like stamina, resilience, et al. I haven’t done any PvP at all since the expansion hit but I’m sort of thinking a Disengage/Kill Shot combo would be really fun, in an I’m-wearing-a-devilish-grin sort of way.

3.) If you are spec’d into Readiness you can do two Kill Shots in a row. Yeah. I dunno about you guys but I am 99% sure that if I did two Kill Shots in a row, and they both crit, I would blissfully die from hunter ecstasy. Just sayin’. (Has anyone else noticed all the billions of fun things you can suddenly do with Readiness now that it’s easier to spec into? I don’t mean any sort of disrespect to my long-time deep-Survival friends, but its versatility now is really quite amazing.)

In short, I welcome Kill Shot to the Hunter Abilities Stable and look forward to learning about its uses even more!

Now I go to do important things, like eat breakfast, and play WoW. Not necessarily in that order…

This Is The Ultimate Showdown (Of Ultimate Destiny)

So, guys. You see that Sitemeter button on my right sidebar (you may need to scroll down a little)?

The one that as of the time of writing says “94,942” but probably says something different by now?

Yeah.

That is how many visits this little site has had so far. Kinda nuts, isn’t it?

Anyways! The important part. The first person to get a screenshot of it saying 100,000 and then e-mail that screenshot to me, gets a free “cute avatar” of their character! Done by yours truly in her silly-cutesy style that you can see on this site! This avatar shall be 100×100 pixels, perfectly sized for using on forums or Armory signatures, and you will be free to use it however you want and wherever you want, all I’d ask is that you credit me if someone asks about it.

And if nobody gets a screenshot of it saying 100,000, I will accept the closest number, so if you see it very close to 100,000, feel free to try your luck anyway!

Just thought it would be a fun thing to do. As always I really appreciate your visits and comments and support, this site wouldn’t be here without you guys!

Dear Diary

Today I…

“Surfed” on a harpoon.
Made friends with sentient walruses.
Became the Lich King’s unwitting example in the Spirit World (“Hey, watch what happens when I poke this hunter!” *splat*)
Ran into Kel’Thuzad.
Re-enacted Choplifter on a gryphon.
Rode a Death Knight mount, as a hunter.
Learned where humans came from.
Shot stuff out of the sky, Millennium Falcon-style.
Watched a long-time friend hit 70 and get his flying mount!
Replaced Garona’s Signet Ring with Ring of Indignant Rage.
Got 75% of the way through level 71.
Realized over and over that Blizzard has really truly outdone themselves this time.

What did you do today?