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The Wrath of the Lich King brings us even more great new features for our pets. In the old game, we had to individually level a pet along with us. If we wanted a low level pet, we had to run him around and manually level him up all the way to catch up to us. Now pets will auto-level up to 5 levels below...
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You may have noticed that you only have a few spaces to equip skills on your pet bar, but you will learn a whole lot of skills with the new pet talent trees. At first I thought this meant I could only use so many skills at once, but this isn't actually true. You can use all the skills you have learned...
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Hunter pets have seen a major overhaul with the Wrath of the Lich King expansion. The whole loyalty points system has been done away with and replaced with pet talents. If you pull out your pet and open your talent menu, you will see a second tab showing your pet's talents. After a pet reaches level...
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The Glyph of Mend Pet is a minor glyph that is actually really useful. With this glyph applied, you no longer have to worry about food for your pet. Hunters have to ALWAYS keep a huge supply of food on hand to keep their pets happy. If your pet dies it gets unhappy, and needs to eat. When you feed it...
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The Wrath of the Lich King expansion has brought on some major new changes to the talent trees of most classes. I was actually very happy with the new hunter talents. Many of the talents that were formerly buried deep within their respective trees are close to the beginning, allowing you to get the best...
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Hunters rely mostly on their ranged attack power to deal massive damage to enemies. Unlike most classes, hunters gain 2 attack power for every 1 agility, making agility by far the best stat to focus on. Intellect also helps them by increasing their mana for more powerful shots, and with the right talent...
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When I used to run my old guild, I personally trained our Night Elf hunters to survive in the dangerous world of our PVP server. When they reached the ripe old age of level 30, I would bring them deep into the jungles of Stranglethorn for survival training. After a lot of time out in the wild, I learned...
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People often ask me which is better for a hunter, guns, bows, or crossbows. I always say Yes. They are all pretty much the same. It just depends on the weapon itself. If you find a better gun, use guns. If you get a new bow that's more powerful, switch to using bows. A good hunter will train for...
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Perhaps the most important aspect of mastering the hunter class is training and using your pets. Strangely enough, the in game tutorials leave out a lot of vital information about training pets. This guide will show some of what I have learned in my adventures as a hunter. First of all, you must learn...
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