The Hunter is best known for his ability to shoot enemies from long range and destroy them before they even get close enough to fight back in the World of Warcraft. In this game, most of the players are fond of Hunters because of their ultimate DPS and ability to train pets. For a good Hunter, the pet can be the main point of DPS, which depends on the tree. Hunters have amazing long range abilities with guns, crossbows, regular bow and arrows. If an enemy should happen to get close to the Hunter, they are provided with a long range of traps to immobilize the attacker and begin shooting once again. Here we will try to give you an overall look at the Hunter class to help you decide if it is right for you and also give you some tips to help you be a good Hunter.
For a Hunter, its ability to train a pet is probably more alluring to players especially ourselves although DPS is a highly valued benefit. While leveling, a Hunter can mainly sit back, let the pet tank the mob, and shoot the mob easily and quickly. The Hunter is not given a pet until level 10, but from this level begins an easy upward spiral to level 80. Pets can be found most of the beasts in the game involve elite beasts with special abilities. Probably cats, wolves and boars are the most popular pets but a Hunter can train a variety of other pets and special creatures found in the expansion packs.
When it comes to Hunter talent tree, there are three ones you can refer to like Marksmanship, Beast mastery and Survival. Let us take a look at them.
Marksmanship is the talent tree for Hunters who prefer a variety of deadly ranged attacks. It provides higher DPS from a range which is why Hunters who mainly raid use this tree. It can be used for PvP but it's mostly if the Hunter gains the advantage over the opponent by ambushing.
Beast mastery is one of the most popular trees to use especially for PvP, which gives the Hunter a great DPS challenger in its pet's enhancement. Its pets are pretty brutal especially if they ambush a player without them seeing the Hunter. On occasion pets may even become invincible for a few seconds that can be the death of any opposing player.
The Survival tree is not as useful during leveling, but it can be a great tree after completing the leveling grind to 80 and entering arenas or battlegrounds. For example, wing clip can be used to slow down players. Traps can keep CC when dealing with more than one opponent. It is a tree that will greatly increase your chance of survival especially against more than one player that might ambush you.
As a Hunter, it has lots of solo power but to give it just a little bit more buff abilities some Hunter choose to go with Alchemy as a main profession. With Alchemy, the best profession is definitely herbalist since Alchemy uses the herbs gathered from the other profession for the most part. The Hunter has the ability to buff up during leveling and that makes leveling easier and faster with Alchemy and herbalist. In case of those emergency situations, health pots can save a Hunter from otherwise imminent death.
For a Hunter, its ability to train a pet is probably more alluring to players especially ourselves although DPS is a highly valued benefit. While leveling, a Hunter can mainly sit back, let the pet tank the mob, and shoot the mob easily and quickly. The Hunter is not given a pet until level 10, but from this level begins an easy upward spiral to level 80. Pets can be found most of the beasts in the game involve elite beasts with special abilities. Probably cats, wolves and boars are the most popular pets but a Hunter can train a variety of other pets and special creatures found in the expansion packs.
When it comes to Hunter talent tree, there are three ones you can refer to like Marksmanship, Beast mastery and Survival. Let us take a look at them.
Marksmanship is the talent tree for Hunters who prefer a variety of deadly ranged attacks. It provides higher DPS from a range which is why Hunters who mainly raid use this tree. It can be used for PvP but it's mostly if the Hunter gains the advantage over the opponent by ambushing.
Beast mastery is one of the most popular trees to use especially for PvP, which gives the Hunter a great DPS challenger in its pet's enhancement. Its pets are pretty brutal especially if they ambush a player without them seeing the Hunter. On occasion pets may even become invincible for a few seconds that can be the death of any opposing player.
The Survival tree is not as useful during leveling, but it can be a great tree after completing the leveling grind to 80 and entering arenas or battlegrounds. For example, wing clip can be used to slow down players. Traps can keep CC when dealing with more than one opponent. It is a tree that will greatly increase your chance of survival especially against more than one player that might ambush you.
As a Hunter, it has lots of solo power but to give it just a little bit more buff abilities some Hunter choose to go with Alchemy as a main profession. With Alchemy, the best profession is definitely herbalist since Alchemy uses the herbs gathered from the other profession for the most part. The Hunter has the ability to buff up during leveling and that makes leveling easier and faster with Alchemy and herbalist. In case of those emergency situations, health pots can save a Hunter from otherwise imminent death.
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