BigRedKitty: The Second Five Commandments of Hunterdom
Each week, Daniel Howell contributes BigRedKitty, a column with strategies, tips and tricks for and about the hunter class sprinkled with a healthy dose of completely improper, sometimes libelous, personal commentary.
Last week, BRK introduced you to the first five commandments of how to be a good hunter. Let us now continue this journey and complete the list with the other five commandments.
So sayeth BRK, so let it be done.
Hunterdom Commandment #6: Know Thy Traps
We have loads of traps and some are better than others. The number one trap with which you must be an expert is Freezing Trap. This is our crowd control and your ability to master it will basically determine how far you go in your guild. If you can chain trap you'll be invited everywhere. If you can't, enjoy farming and battlegrounds because your spot in the raid will be filled with a mage.
You must practice using your Freezing Trap. Walking into Shadow Lab and expecting to be able to chain trap is unrealistic. When you break your own trap, trap the wrong mob, fail to pull your assigned mob from the tank, or run around like a squishy when your trap is resisted and you have no backup plan... you're going to make your friends hate you. There are great guides for learning how to chain trap if you're not comfortable with trial-and-error. Work with your tank to ensure your trap cooldown is up before your party pulls so that you can drop a trap immediately if your first one is resisted. And practice, practice, practice.
We wrote an entire column on the Snake Trap and all the spiffy uses it has. Learn it and love it. Freezing Trap, Explosive Trap and Volley can be used to aid your AoE classes burn down big packs of mobs. Learning how your traps can be an asset to your party will make you much more desirable when it comes time to select classes for the next raid.
Hunterdom Commandment #7: Know Thy Stings
We've got some great sting shots. Knowing what they do is obvious, but knowing when to use them is essential. You must know which stings stack and which don't. You must know which stings break crowd-controls and which don't. You must know which sting should be used while soloing, which should be used in instances and which can be used in PvP to totally freak your mana-chugging enemies.
Again, we wrote a big, bloated column on Scorpid Sting and how wonderful it is in instances as opposed to Serpent Sting. Your tanks may not understand Scorpid Sting mechanics, so be sure to explain to them how the 5% Miss could knock crushing blows off their possible-damage list. Don't miss out on the "That rocks!" accolades you so richly deserve.
It's pretty obvious that Viper Sting is very underpowered, but Viper Sting Rank 1 can be used against classes that love to cleanse. It costs more mana for them to cleanse Viper Sting Rank 1 than it does for you to cast it. If you fight a guy who loves to cleanse, smack him with rank one over and over again and watch him drain his own mana, wasting his time doing so.
Hunterdom Commandment #8: Just Because Thee Can Wear Mail Doesn't Mean Thee Must Wear Mail
When one finally hits level forty, mail armor becomes available. One must resist the urge to assault the auction house and re-gear with mail that is stat-inferior to one's leather. Generally, a hunter acquires his mail armor piece-by-piece as he levels through the forties, ensuring that the stats on the new gear surpass that of his current armor.
This also holds true at level seventy, but in reverse. While the traditional goal is to get the best mail armor one can find, there is nothing wrong with equipping a superior piece of epic leather that blows away your greenie mail. It is not permitted to steal armor from rogues or druids, of course, but if some beautiful agility/stamina/crit/attack power leather piece that is a good upgrade for you is about to be sharded, go ahead and ask for it.
Hunterdom Commandment #9: Thou Shalt Not Melee
Can you fight up-close and personal? Yes. Is it the most efficient use of your talents? No. Our melee weapon exists to boost our stats, not for melee damage potential.
There are a very wide variety of weapons that will help our ranged damage and survivability, so finding something nice shouldn't be too hard. But we should never exchange a good agility/stamina polearm for a two-handed axe that has a higher melee-damage rating but worse stats. Do not "upgrade" based upon rarity. Do not "upgrade" based upon a cool graphic. Do not "upgrade" based upon anything but the standard agility, stamina, attack power, etc. stats.
Enchants for melee weapons can be very expensive and hard to come by. If you cannot afford a +25 agility enchant for your level 45 two-handed sword and a guildie slaps on a free Fiery enchant, we're not going to pull your Hunter License. But the same forgiveness does not exist for level 70 hunters. Whether you get your melee weapon from a quest, the auction house, an instance or PvP, get the proper agility or attack power enchant for your talent spec.
Hunterdom Commandment #10: Honor Thy Ranged Weapon
Hunters provide massive quantities of sustained, ranged DPS. The delivery vehicle of this power is your ranged weapon. Upgrade your ranged weapon as often as possible. Get the most advanced scope you can afford every time you upgrade. Search the auction house for new and exciting guns and bows. Find out who in your guild is an engineer and what guns he can make. Learn which quests and instance bosses will drop The Good Stuff.
If your ranged weapon is five levels behind you, you're not doing enough to keep up-to-date. There are very few sights in the hunter community sadder than a level 70 hunter with a gun or a bow from Azeroth. This hunter will be scorned, but also pitied. But this also applies to up-and-coming hunters. Just because you're level 30 doesn't mean you're allowed to be running around with a bow you got in your kiddie pool starting area. Can't find good leather armor? Understandable. Can't afford mail gear at 40? Been there ourselves. All your money going to your blacksmithing? We sympathize.
Got a crappy ranged weapon? No excuses; fix that now.
This brings to an end our foray into the basic rules of hunterdom. There are many codicils, amendments, appendixes and "yeah, buts" that we know will be expanded upon in the comments, and that's fabulous. With more information and discussion, the more proficient and deadly we become.
And deadly is good. But just don't melee. Verily.
Daniel Howell continues his quest to turn all hunters into Damage Meter aficionados as the hunter-pet duo extraordinaire known to lore as BigRedKitty. More of his theorycrafting and slanderous belittling of the lesser classes can be found at bigredkitty.blogspot.com.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ken Lydell Aug 29th 2007 2:28PM
Commandment 11: Learn to Punch Above Your Weight. Solo ZF at L49? It can and has been done. How? http://someonewowing.blogspot.com/ provides an explanation. More hunter goodness to savor!
Rob Aug 29th 2007 2:30PM
#10 should be #1 I think. But there are instances where you have no choice. For example, as I was grinding to 60 i was stuck with a really nice 40 blue. I couldn't find anything better (look on your AH for 50s ranged weapons, they are few and far between). Finally i hit OL and got a bow my first quest. Thank god! Now i need a nice blue bow.
Strongmark on Arthas Aug 29th 2007 2:59PM
Eff that, my hunter will continue to melee into his death! MWAHAHAHAHHA
lol
Erik Aug 29th 2007 3:04PM
The lvl 68 Firelord Quest in SMV yields one of the best non instance bows you can get. I highly recommend it to any hunter.
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Lohn'goron, Bow of the Torn-heart
Binds when picked up
Unique
Bow
114 - 213 DamageSpeed 2.60
(62.9 damage per second)
+12 Agility
Equip: Increases attack power by 26.
"A gift from a forgotten friend..."
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It starts with http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/quest.html?wquest=10458
There is also a good bow purchasable in Zangarmarsh at the early 60's for PvP tokens, it's worth it.
Big.Daddy Aug 29th 2007 3:17PM
Nothing bothers me more then seeing a lame hunter jump into melee range. Step back a few feet, send in the pet and shoot. There are just tons and tons of huntards on my server so I've learned to just shake my head and move on. I've taken a few opportunities and tried to help out here and there, some of them are appreciative, some of them have the anonymous internet asshole superiority complex and don't listen. *shrug*
Good work BRK. You've made me a better hunter.
Tseran Aug 29th 2007 3:24PM
There is also an awesome blue drop bow from chests that seems to be so common that you can't get rid of it. We have 3 in our guild bank, and they usually sell for about 15g on the AH on Kirin Tor.
Valanos' Longbow
Binds when equipped
130-242 Dmg Speed 2.80
(66.4 damage per second)
+10 Intellect
Requires Level 70
Equip: Improves critical strike rating by 10
Equip: Increases attack power by 22.
More DPS then the Torn Heart, nice crit bonus, and for deep MM hunters, you get three things from intellect: Mana, MP5 under Viper, and AP. A very cheap upgrade that takes a while to replace usually (at least until Kara)
However, I would like to note, that no matter what BRK says, It is PERFECTLY UNDERSTANDABLE to refuse to use one type of ranged weapon. I know dorfs who refuse to use bows, and night elves who refuse to use guns, and that is acceptable. Sure, you may get a faster upgrade by breaking this, but in the end, you are sacrificing your fun. Usually you can find a very good bow/gun/crossbow at your current level without going nuts in instancing, Valanos or Torn Heart for bow nuts, Engineering for gun nuts, and if you don't mind grinding, the Ogri'la have a VERY nice crossbow at exalted, which I just replaced in Kara. Don't let people tell you to switch to a ranged weapon you don't like. Part of the reasoning behind having three types is to make the weapon styles your own.
Rich Aug 29th 2007 3:41PM
#9 should be changed to "Thou shall not melee, but should be able to do it if the situation arises."
agentaero Aug 29th 2007 6:01PM
yea, certain times, you cannot avoid, or at least it is very hard, to avoid meleeing something for a little bit and beside, when soloing pve who cares what you do, if meleeing that guy with you AWESOME looking weapon, that might not be so good statwise gets you off, who cares what somwone else thinks.
I just got hellreaver polearm on my 62 hunter, and I love it, the model on it is really cool, which is my favorite part of weapons, I dont plan on replacing it till I can get terroks quill., not the best, but it makes me happy, I like BRK though, just some of these "commandments" came off as rather... arrogant im better than you, and after hanging out on my new horde rogue, ive had my fill of that
Belthasar Aug 29th 2007 6:33PM
God what an idiot. I don't understand how they still let you contribute to this site.
Elderhorn Aug 29th 2007 6:46PM
With regards to not meleeing, it has to be said that in 50-59 WSG, nothing s more satisfying than parrying a rogue's attack, rooting him to the spot with counterattack then almost cutting him in 2 with a 1.5k raptor strike crit :D
Bogrum Aug 29th 2007 8:28PM
"Freezing Trap, Explosive Trap and Volley can be used to aid your AoE classes burn down big packs of mobs"
Probably meant Frost Trap here, not Freezing.
gliterhammer Aug 30th 2007 3:15AM
Great article.
All of this rings true with me even if I trialed and errored most of it. Especially shadow labs.
Re-speccing to Survival and getting master trapper specialisation was a revellation.
Keep attacking........
Gliterhammer/Khadgar/Eu
Koomber Aug 30th 2007 3:31AM
I see lots of people going on (and on) about bows. I'm going to stick my bits in for the guns. The only really nice gun you can get (AFIK) in early 60's is Legion Blunderbuss, and then if your lucky the Gunblade. But guns are well worth it purely because you can get some minted ammo for them. A decent Engieer should be able to craft you some Arcanite Shot which will give you a 20ish DPS boost. In fact I'm pretty shure they are the best ammo till you get exhlated with CoT:)
beasttmaster Aug 30th 2007 10:15AM
I never do melee unless I have to. But in times that you do have to Deterrence and readiness are life savers.
recently won an arena battle one on one all melee with a rouge.
I'm very proud
eMarkM Aug 30th 2007 11:48AM
For #10:
Don Santos' Famous Hunting Rifle
Binds when equipped
139 - 259 Damage
Speed 2.70
(73.7 damage per second)
Equip: Your ranged attacks have a chance to increase your attack power by 250 for 10 sec.
The best BoE ranged weapon in the game. Perfect for a BM hunter. When I run it through Cheeky's spreadsheet (the most wonderful hunter tool out there, BTW), it beats out Sunfury and even the Serpent Spine Bow that drops from Vashj on DPS. It's all in the weapon speed, at 2.7 it's perfect for a 1:1 BM shot rotation. It can be very pricey, I've seen it as high as 2500g. But I got mine for 850g and it was money well spent, IMO. That'll cover your #10 ;)
Another commandment that you forgot: Thou shall not run out of ammo! We recently did a Gruul's lair run where we one-shotted him for the first time and since we cleared him so quickly, we decided to run an unscheduled Kara afterwards. I usually bring a full quiver with 2-3 extra in my bags before any raid. But I had not counted on a Gruul clear followed by a near full Kara raid clear all the way to Prince! By the end of that marathon I ran out of bullets right at the beginning of the Prince fight and had to melee (The sick thing was, I beat out our ret pally :0). But I should have stopped in Thrallmar on the way to Kara to top off.
Jamus Aug 30th 2007 2:00PM
Bows for Hunters and staves for Priests can be tough to find. ZF gives out a good staff, but I have yet to track down a great bow for my 48 Hunter. Any suggestions?
beasttmaster Aug 31st 2007 10:33AM
An addition to eMarkM's comments I have both Don Santos and Sunfury. Don Santos is defantly better for PVE I use sunfury for my PVP for a little better burst damage cause you cant count on the proc to go off in PVP
Shot rotation is everthing in PVE
fever Sep 6th 2007 1:07AM
BRK? Azeroth? Really? Isn't Kara in Azeroth? : )