Sunday, December 13, 2009

WoW Hunter Abilities and Leveling Guide

The hunter is the most proficient soloing class in WoW. Their unstoppable when soloing and can even solo some instances with ease. They have many utility abilities that make them dependant on their own skills. Discover the secrets top end hunters use and their talent builds.

Hunter abilities are distributed about 2/3’s into our own powers and such with the remaining 1/3 being the slew of pet specific talents such as mend pet, revive, etc. This number of pet abilities increases should you specialize into Beast Mastery.

Properly using a Hunter, of course, depends on the efficient usage of our pet, whether that be for tanking, as beast mastery, additional DPS as marksman, due to declining threat gain without talent tree buffs, or simply a distraction, as Survival in PvP.

Of course it’ll be slightly annoying constantly taming and training new pets for the period of time required to learn new skills to train your own, but it’s worth it in the end for the increased DPS and tanking abilities. The 3.1 patch series has made the training and teaching of your pets somewhat easier. In addition, Hunters can now train more exotic pets, such as the T Rex's wandering around Ungoro Crater.

Leveling as a hunter

when done right, can be compared to the pleasure of slowly sipping down a nice glass of (insert cold beverage of choice here) on a hot summer day, pleasurable and luxuriously easy – Just the way I like it to be when I level.

Of course not all players take it the right way, many over emphasize equipment, others forget to train pet skills, but all of this takes away more time in the long run than you might gain from skipping it temporarily.

Thankfully, all three styles of Hunter builds are viable for leveling, catering to those who prefer to snipe from a long range, sick enraged cats on people, and the smaller, yet equally capable crowd, that likes the tactical challenge of survival from 1-80.

Marksmanship is the talent tree for hunters who prefer a variety of deadly ranged attacks. Marksmanship 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. It gives the hunter a great dps challenger in its pet’s enhancement. Beast mastery pets are brutal especially if they ambush a player without them seeing the hunter. Occasionally 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 instance, wing clip can be used to slow down players. Traps can keep crowd control 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.

What I've told you here is just a small bit of information I've learnt as a hunter from the guide I used. It is no wonder, the best WoW Hunter Leveling Guide out there. It reveals amazing leveling strategies as well as an optimized quest path for this class, that will take you to the end game content in no time.

In this WoW Hunter Guide you will learn some essential information that is going to help you eventually get to level 80 and allow you to totally dominate the realm of WoW.

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