Hunter – Stand back and watch
November 1st, 2009 by admin | Filed under copy playstation games.
Hunters are a class apart because they can take a pet and they are the only class that has it’s damage output through a ranged weapon. At first you will be playing without a pet but around level 10 you will be given several Hunter specific quests with as final reward the ability to tame beasts which then become your pet.
With a pet at the Hunter’s side leveling truly becomes a walk in the park. You can send in your pet to attack a target while you yourself just stand at range and fire several shots with your bow, gun or crossbow to deal some extra damage. Next to the tame beasts ability a Hunter can make a lot more nice attacks and as quite a few tricks up his sleeve. Click here to watch the video WoW Hunter Guide
They can also make traps which can freeze, slow or deal damage which are triggered when an enemy gets close. These traps make playing a Hunter even easier even though you can only have one trap active. When things get really tricky for a Hunter he has the ability to Feign Death, which make the Hunter act like he’s dead which will make all its enemies run off most of the times.
Basically a Hunter is nice to play when you like to play alone but it must be said that a Hunter is also a valuable in raids, dungeons and PvP scenarios. The Hunters become even stronger through the talent trees and because of their traps which can come in handy in instances and PvP as well they are very nice to have in your team. The pet of the Hunter will definitely add to the overall DPS and will even be able to offtank when needed.
This all while the Hunter deals amazing amounts of damage with ranged damage and he is even able to Misdirect his threat to the tank. If Misdirect is done the tank has less worries when it comes to keeping threat which enables the healers to just heal the tank in most cases and the DPSers will not have to worry about overaggroing. It is understandable that a lot of players wanted to play a Hunter because they are quite unique and this has created a lot of competition.
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Because it is such a nice class you will have a hard time to find spots in groups and raids from time to time unless you join a nice guild or have active friends who know that you can play well . One of the most important things is that you have a build that suits you best and allows you to assist the group in the best way possible or to deal massive amounts of damage. Hunters can choose from three talent trees namely Marksmanship, Survival and Beast Mastery.
Beast Mastery is definitely the best talent tree for leveling. The Pet gets a lot of nice boosts in this tree which makes the job a lot easier and the player doesn’t even have to do anything in most cases. As a Beast Mastery Hunter you will also be able to run faster which can also speed up the leveling a bit.
A Marksmanship Hunter will obtain new shots and stings through his or her talent tree which increases the damage output. This build is normally chosen by Hunters that like to appear on the top of damage meters. The Survival talent tree hasn’t always been really good but today it is great for PvP Hunters.
The Survival talent tree also gives a boost to the Hunter’s traps and also gives him more Stamina etc. On top of that he receives a few shots like Shatter shot and Explosive Shot which are great in PvP.
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