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For the World of Warcraft player who embarks on his journey as a Hunter, having a pet will often keep you company, as Hunters often opt for a solo adventure.
Aside from keeping your Hunter company, the pet has a far deeper purpose. Your pet can give you a tremendous advantage when battling monsters. This is good news for you as it minimizes the odds of you taking damage that could have been otherwise avoided.
With all the different types of pets available, it will take some experimenting to decide which pet is best for you. Each type of pet has its strength as well as weakness, so there is no best overall pet. It just comes down to your personal preference. In this article I will explain the ups and downs of each pet. This will help you decide which pet is best suited for your style.
There are a few steps that need to be taken first before you can go in search of a pet. The first step is to tame a pet, and this can be achieved by finishing a taming quest and then completing the quest. Once you have these two steps under your belt, you?re ready for your first pet.
If you happen to own a real pet, do you regularly feed it? The answer is obviously ?yes?, and you want to treat your Warcraft pet the same. Periodically feeding your pet will ensure that it remains happy, and a happy pet will demonstrate its loyalty by dealing over 100% damage to enemies. Content pets will deal damage at 100%. Be a negligent pet owner and your pet will show its dissatisfaction by dealing below 100% damage. In some cases, your pet may just run away.
Now when it comes to choosing your pet, here are the attributes of each one. Pets such as cats, hyenas, ravagers, and wolves, can use the dash ability which increases their speed.
If you prefer ninja like abilities, then a cat is a top choice. Cats can use stealth, which enables them to creep up on enemies unnoticed.
Pets of flight like the bat and owl are good for close range damage. Their screech ability allows them to deal damage while lowering the attack power of nearby enemies.
If you want a pet that just gets in the enemy?s face and do damage, then cats and ravagers are not bad choices, though you will have to be careful as these pets have fairly low health meters. The reverse is true for pets like the bear and gorilla, which have high health stats, but does not deal the strongest damage.
There is much more that can be explained about each pet, but doing so would take an entire manual. Hopefully this article at least gave you an idea of what pet would be best suited for your style.
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