Ponchercules 9 years ago #1.

Pathfinding – a passive ability that increases movement speed by 8% percent for both hunter and pet.

Hunter Pets with Bloodlust? Man oh man.

But I need ferocity for bloodlust/heroism Yes you will just swap pets for that on m+ groups – no way in hell will groups pass on the dispell option if it just forces you into a simple pet swap. Ferocity is best suited for situations where your group needs blood lust, or just general usage.

It grants a bloodlust effect, temporarily increasing the haste of all party and raid members by a significant amount. Primal Rage is a level 65 Ferocity hunter pet ability. as a non exotic pet it's Bloodlust is avaible to all hunters. Not as good as the BM exclusive Silithid but OK if you want something else for PVP. At least one healing or defensive legendary is necessary, such as Roots of Shaladrassil and Prydaz, Magnum Opus or the The Shadow Hunter’s Voodoo Mask. Use a Bloodlust pet for Hymdall and Fenryr.

Use food, flasks and potions. User Info: Ponchercules. As a Beast Mastery Hunter, two exotic pets have AoE abilities of their own. MM and SV Hunters should actually see a noticeable effect from this healing.

Just knowing I'm stealing somebodys job. Stone Armor [Special Ability]: 100 yd range: Instant: 120 sec cooldown: When falling below 40% health, the Quilen's skin will change to stone, causing it to take 30% less damage and regenerate 3% of its maximum health every 1 sec for 8 sec.

Using these pets for AoE will yield a DPS loss over following the multiple target rotation we gave at the start of this page, but we mention these two pets for completeness.. Chimaeras have Froststorm Breath, a frontal cone breath attack.

For Leveling and Open World content, we recommend Ferocity pets.

Don’t be afraid to take your time using Feign Death between packs or waiting for cooldowns on bosses. Not all of these will become tameable, at least not immediately, but most will! They provide a Leech bonus that heals you when you do damage, and they allow you to cast Bloodlust / Heroism every 10 minutes to help you on big pulls and difficult enemies.

Recommended for: Ferocity pets are best suited for situations where your group needs Bloodlust / Heroism. Silithid the best PVP pet to have.

Worms have Burrow Attack, a ground-based AoE attack. All are instant cast abilities.

The true bloodlust effects are identical except for their names. Especially since – for a hunter – dispelling doesn’t require a ‘player character gcd’ to purge a buff. The cooldowns are 5 minutes for the player spells and 6 minutes for the pet abilities - however this is usually irrelevant due to their application of a 10 minute debuff to all targets affected, which prevents those characters from being receiving a similar ability's effects.

A place to centralize info about new beasts in the next expansion that have potential to be hunter pets. Bat or Ray, similar to a spirit beast IE go-to for dungeons/group content but instead of being bit tanky or having a heal, these guys come with bloodlust/heroism and a debuff remover. Claw deals 100% more damage when your pet has 50 or more focus. This is off the GCD and costs no Focus or pet Focus. Talon Rend – pet claws at the target’s feet, reducing movement speed by 50% for 6 seconds, allowing the hunter to break away and regroup or deliver final damage to the opponent.

This ability is available to all hunter specializations as long as their current pet is a Ferocity pet. Haha. 17.5 dps from the crit + 5 dps from the ap = tottal of 22.5 dps 2. A guide to all of the changes to Hunter pets in Battle for Azeroth, including new pet families and abilities, and changes to pet specializations.

Raptor/Hyena/Rodent. If you aren't, these pets are famed for their Bloodlust/Heroism ability Ancient Hysteria which like Bloodlust, Heroism and Time Warp increases haste by a large amount and is usually used on raid bosses for higher DPS.

11.42 dps but more ap will give you more dmg on ur wind serpent, so i think the numbers are rly close but in endgame raid I would go for agility because it also get impr from BoK The leech will help keep your pet alive while questing and soloing, but it won’t add up to much healing for a Beast Mastery Hunter since so much damage is pet based. and to make things even more interresting to tame a nether ray, they can be tamed before BM hunters can tame Core hounds since Exotic Beasts requires lvl 69 and the earliest nether ray you can tame is Blackbog the Fang at level 46 already! The leech will help keep your pet alive while soloing, but it won’t add up to much healing for a BM Hunter since so much damage is pet based.