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World Of Warcraft Hunter Talent

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

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Leveling Your Hunter in World of Warcraft

Hunters, if built and played properly, have the potential be the highest ranged DPS dealers in the game. The key words being built and played properly. Hunters have a lot of unique abilities and assets that make them perfect for leveling solo. They can also be very useful to groups. All this can make leveling very easy for hunters.

The hunter has two things going for him: his weapons and his pets. Between his weapons and his pets, the hunter is able to rack up the DPS and handle agro. If you are creating a hunter, consider choosing Night Elf, Troll, or Orc for race. These races have special attributes that compliment the hunter. When choosing armor and weapons, go for the ones that boost your agility and stamina. Gear of the Monkey is said to be the most helpful for Hunter’s. You are going to want to mix this gear. Don’t go for a whole set.

Hunters don’t get a pet or talent points until they hit level 10. So you may want to use particular order when attacking mobs, to help you survive, until that point. Put Hunter’s Mark on your target. Then start the attack with Serpent Sting, followed by Arcane Shot. You can finish them off with spamming Raptor Strike and melee.

There are several builds that work for the hunter, since raids are the most helpful in getting equipment and XP, we will focus on a build that is successful in this area. Raid builds also makes you more resistant to being ganked. This build relies heavily on the Beast Mastery tree, with some talents from Marksmanship.

As you get talent points, allocate them accordingly: Improved Aspect of the Hawk 5/5; Endurance Training 3/5; Focused Fire 2/2; Improved Pet Retrieve 2/2; Lethal Shots 5/5; Unleashed Fury 5/5; Ferocity 5/5; Efficiency 5/5; Aimed Shot 1/1; Go for the Throat 2/2; Rapid Killing 2/2; Bestial Discipline 2/2; Intimidation 1/1; Frenzy 4/5; Animal Handler 2/2; Bestial Wrath 1/1; Ferocious Inspiration 3/3; The Beast Within 1/1; and Serpent’s Swiftness 5/5. This will get you all the way to level 70.

The important thing to remember with this build is that you have to keep your pet alive for this build to work. The way to handle this is when you are in PvP situations, or your group is using your pet to tank; make sure that the healer is keeping up with healing your pet. Your pet can be very helpful on raids, but you have to know how to control them. Don’t put them in situations where they have no chance of surviving. It is easy enough to revive your pet if he is killed, but you lose a significant amount of options while he is dead.

Hunter’s offer a lot of options as far as builds go. As you get higher level, remember it only costs one gold to re-spec. So if you are going into a raid that doesn’t have a Hunter spec’d for Survival, or a Marksman spec might be more useful in an instance, spend the gold and re-spec. You can always go back to the old spec. 2 gold isn’t a bad price for a Hunter that is tailored to your group for Hellfire Peninsula.

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