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#1 Aug 05 2009 at 12:22 PM Rating: Decent
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MM, survival, or BM? It's primarily dpsing (no raid) while I go to level 80 from start. Right now my hunter is 13, almost 14. I plan to tame Humar when I can just for looks but generally I'd be using cat for pets.

I've looked at the FAQs but there are so many talents explanation and no "suggested" talent build. I tried looking at WoW Armory for similar hunters close to my level but it seems most low level hunter are PVP oriented twinks, and not PVE for leveling.

Any suggestions?
#2 Aug 05 2009 at 2:00 PM Rating: Decent
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BM for leveling, with a bear.
#3 Aug 05 2009 at 9:33 PM Rating: Decent
Yes, BM! since they nerfed pigs (no stun) I use cats, but bears might be a better tank, which is all you need.
#4REDACTED, Posted: Aug 07 2009 at 6:38 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I have level 25 troll hunter and never have played one higher than that. So my questioon goes out to someone who has really played this calss a lot. Leveling in this game has become relatively fast and easy across the board -- probably 0-0-0 in greens the game gives you would work fine on any toon.
#5 Aug 07 2009 at 7:14 AM Rating: Decent
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So, if PvP (arena and battleground) was the eventual goal why wouldn't it be best to level that spec so that you at least can use it in PVE? Survival for example for PvP/PVE, based on what I have read, appears to be far harder to play than BM. I would think that if survival is the style one has to play later, level the toon that way. If later one prefers to play BM it maybe easier to revert to it. If one likes MM, level that way and so on.


What the fuck are you talking about?
#6REDACTED, Posted: Aug 07 2009 at 3:56 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Well before I explain too much it would be nice to know what the **** you know about hunters -- if anything? I wanted a response by someone who knows the class well. You may also have a comprehension problem - -probably too much WoW. So...
#7 Aug 07 2009 at 4:56 PM Rating: Default
For hunters there is no real difference in play style from a leveling spec to a DPS spec. The only difference is spell rotation. The rest is the same.

As for pets get what you like as most are fairly similar in a 1 vs 1 battle. If you were to agro more that 1 mob then a bear is good to start with then a gorilla. But if you want to kill things quickly some prefer a cat for that.
#8 Aug 07 2009 at 5:45 PM Rating: Excellent
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Indhyena wrote:
Well before I explain too much it would be nice to know what the @#%^ you know about hunters -- if anything? I wanted a response by someone who knows the class well. You may also have a comprehension problem - -probably too much WoW. So...

Short version of the paragraph. Wouldn't be better to level the spec you are going to play in pvp versus the faster, but easier BM spec?


Well, Yuppley is only one of the resident Hunter PvP experts. But you're free to ignore him if you want. And no, of course there's no reason to level in your PvP spec, because leveling is completely dissimilar from actual PvP.
#9 Aug 07 2009 at 6:52 PM Rating: Excellent
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If you were to agro more that 1 mob then a bear is good to start with then a gorilla.


Ignore pet changes much? Gorillas haven't been the best leveling pet for a while--all Tenacity pets have Thunderstomp now, Gorillas get...Pummel, woo.
#10 Aug 08 2009 at 2:00 AM Rating: Excellent
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Indhyena wrote:
Well before I explain too much it would be nice to know what the @#%^ you know about hunters -- if anything? I wanted a response by someone who knows the class well. You may also have a comprehension problem - -probably too much WoW. So...
That's a funny thing to say to one of the top 5 PvP hunters in the world xD
#11 Aug 09 2009 at 8:00 AM Rating: Default
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Well before I explain too much it would be nice to know what the @#%^ you know about hunters -- if anything? I wanted a response by someone who knows the class well. You may also have a comprehension problem - -probably too much WoW. So...


Sorry for being late to answer, but don't run your fucking mouth you inbred piece of shit.

If you wanted a valid response, how about wording your question so that it's actually a question and not a random jumble of words written by an ape with a keyboard?

Oh, sorry, I'm sure that you type nonsensically because of the 11th finger you have due to the inbreeding, eh?

As said above, I'm better than you, and know a shitload more than you about ANYTHING, EVER. Maybe if you could rewrite your question so that it's somewhat understandable, me, or some other contributing member of this forum would be able to answer it.

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Wouldn't be better to level the spec you are going to play in pvp versus the faster, but easier BM spec?


What?

Either I can't read, or you make no sense when you type.

Edited, Aug 9th 2009 12:11pm by Yuppley
#12 Aug 11 2009 at 12:42 PM Rating: Good
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So, if PvP (arena and battleground) was the eventual goal why wouldn't it be best to level that spec so that you at least can use it in PVE? Survival for example for PvP/PVE, based on what I have read, appears to be far harder to play than BM. I would think that if survival is the style one has to play later, level the toon that way. If later one prefers to play BM it maybe easier to revert to it. If one likes MM, level that way and so on.


NO, leveling and PvP are two totally different animals. If your end goal is to have a PvP toon, then pick the bracket you think is best and then twink. You can now do BGs without getting XP (by paying a 10g fee), which means you'll be fighting other twinks.

BM is still the most efficient leveling tree for hunters although you can level as MM or SV as well. With the dual spec feature available at lvl 40 (1000g cost) you can have both a PvE and a PvP spec. Problem solved.
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