To large scale, you may have not realize the fact that once you make a decision to play a Hunter in the World of Warcraft, you pick the best class to level fast at that moment. As for world of warcraft Hunter, it has some great advantages, especially with the Pet, that makes this class ideal for power leveling your character to level 70. So you should keep this in your mind. Now it is the time for us to take a quick look at what makes the Hunter so great and what kind of talents you should be spending points in to design the best Player versus Environment Hunter build.
If you are interest in fast leveling and don't want to ganked by other players, it is better for you to pay more attention. We stick with a Player versus Environment server, so you won't have to do everything solo and can still get together with your buddies for big raids, but you won't have to worry about anyone sneaking up behind you and sticking a shiv in your back! And when you go AFK you won't come back to find you're self in the middle of a fight.
Mostly, if you decide to build a Player versus Environment Hunter build, you're going to want to spend your points in the Beast Mastery Tree. Being able to tame your Pet and take advantage of all of the Pet's abilities makes a big difference to your leveling speed because the pet acts as a tank for you. Instead of you being the brunt of attacks, your pet will take the damage. Or, if you have a good DPS pet, your pet will deliver some really good damage for you. In effect, having a pet is a nice boost to your own stats which is something unique to Hunters.
With Beast Mastery, there're a lot of different ways you can go, but these are some of the preferred talents, see below:
Endurance Training increases your pet's health. You'll really need this if you plan on leveling solo most of the time.
Bestial Swiftness makes your pet move faster on land.
Ferocity increases Pet damage (10% bonus, critical strike) and you'll need it to get Frenzy.
Frenzy provides a 30% increase to attack speed after critical strikes. This is a must have!
It makes sure that you should spend talent points in Unleashed Furty, Improved Mend Pet, and Intimidation to round things out.
Points are a part and parcel. If you want to give your own DPS abilities to kick, so you don't stingy on spending points on marksmanship skills. While you mostly will be sticking to the Beast Mastery tree for your PvE Hunter build, some talent points spent to improve your rifle and bow skills will make a big difference.
Efficiency is good for mana cost reduction, then Lethal Shots for the crit strike bonus from the Marksmanship tree.
The best build for solo leveling and grinding is your main concern, that is to say, the Survival tree isn't anything you need to bother with. For the most time, you should stick to mainly Beast Mastery with some points in Marksmanship just to round things out a bit and improve your ranged weapons skill. As both tank and damage dealer, you won't anyone getting near you often enough to even need Survival talents between your superior Marksmanship and the flexibility of your Pet.
If you are interest in fast leveling and don't want to ganked by other players, it is better for you to pay more attention. We stick with a Player versus Environment server, so you won't have to do everything solo and can still get together with your buddies for big raids, but you won't have to worry about anyone sneaking up behind you and sticking a shiv in your back! And when you go AFK you won't come back to find you're self in the middle of a fight.
Mostly, if you decide to build a Player versus Environment Hunter build, you're going to want to spend your points in the Beast Mastery Tree. Being able to tame your Pet and take advantage of all of the Pet's abilities makes a big difference to your leveling speed because the pet acts as a tank for you. Instead of you being the brunt of attacks, your pet will take the damage. Or, if you have a good DPS pet, your pet will deliver some really good damage for you. In effect, having a pet is a nice boost to your own stats which is something unique to Hunters.
With Beast Mastery, there're a lot of different ways you can go, but these are some of the preferred talents, see below:
Endurance Training increases your pet's health. You'll really need this if you plan on leveling solo most of the time.
Bestial Swiftness makes your pet move faster on land.
Ferocity increases Pet damage (10% bonus, critical strike) and you'll need it to get Frenzy.
Frenzy provides a 30% increase to attack speed after critical strikes. This is a must have!
It makes sure that you should spend talent points in Unleashed Furty, Improved Mend Pet, and Intimidation to round things out.
Points are a part and parcel. If you want to give your own DPS abilities to kick, so you don't stingy on spending points on marksmanship skills. While you mostly will be sticking to the Beast Mastery tree for your PvE Hunter build, some talent points spent to improve your rifle and bow skills will make a big difference.
Efficiency is good for mana cost reduction, then Lethal Shots for the crit strike bonus from the Marksmanship tree.
The best build for solo leveling and grinding is your main concern, that is to say, the Survival tree isn't anything you need to bother with. For the most time, you should stick to mainly Beast Mastery with some points in Marksmanship just to round things out a bit and improve your ranged weapons skill. As both tank and damage dealer, you won't anyone getting near you often enough to even need Survival talents between your superior Marksmanship and the flexibility of your Pet.
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