BigRedKitty: Da Uber Hunter Patch of Love

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.
In case you haven't been paying attention to your rumormongering, the next patch is almost ready. Once again, the denizens of the BRK Crack Code-Sniffing and Leftover Halloween Candy Inhaling Team have been pressed into service to surreptitiously download, investigate, and publish on the Internet all the secret shenanigans the Blizzard programmers are attempting to foist on an unsuspecting subscriber base.
The first thing we saw was that the entire program had been rewritten in Fortran IV. Several old IBM programmers who we had rescued from the dustbin of history burst into song and dance and polished their resumes on their Selectric typewriters. But when the Fortran IV code turned out to be a strange recipe for Pumpkin Spice Latte that we had misidentified, we didn't have the heart to break it to those white-shirted fellas. If you see anybody in Stormwind or Ogrimar prostelyzing the benefits of logical IFs and making fun of mathematic IFs, just give them a gold or two to go away. Don't break their hearts, we beg you.
But fear not, even without the Fortran-geeks the patch code did get examined. This is one beaut of a hunter-patch and we're pleased as punch to be able to bring this exciting and possibly totally erroneous information to you.
In case you haven't been paying attention to your rumormongering, the next patch is almost ready. Once again, the denizens of the BRK Crack Code-Sniffing and Leftover Halloween Candy Inhaling Team have been pressed into service to surreptitiously download, investigate, and publish on the Internet all the secret shenanigans the Blizzard programmers are attempting to foist on an unsuspecting subscriber base.
The first thing we saw was that the entire program had been rewritten in Fortran IV. Several old IBM programmers who we had rescued from the dustbin of history burst into song and dance and polished their resumes on their Selectric typewriters. But when the Fortran IV code turned out to be a strange recipe for Pumpkin Spice Latte that we had misidentified, we didn't have the heart to break it to those white-shirted fellas. If you see anybody in Stormwind or Ogrimar prostelyzing the benefits of logical IFs and making fun of mathematic IFs, just give them a gold or two to go away. Don't break their hearts, we beg you.
But fear not, even without the Fortran-geeks the patch code did get examined. This is one beaut of a hunter-patch and we're pleased as punch to be able to bring this exciting and possibly totally erroneous information to you.
10. The introduction of 20 and 24-slot ammo bags and quivers have us drooling, but the engineering designs for Goblin Bandoleers and Gnomish Banana Clips make our knees weak. Bandoleers and Banana Clips increase your firing rate by 25% for fifty shots! But as all engineering items are prone to do, these things can jam. To aide your on-site repairs, your agility will buff your new skills, Unjam for guns and Restring for bows.
9. An orange Epic Ranged Weapon makes its appearance; the Zul'Furrak-1. It's light; handle's adjustable for easy carrying; good for righties and lefties; breaks down into four parts; undetectable by X11 goggles; ideal for quick discreet interventions. A word on firepower. Adamantite recharger; 3000-round Gnomish Banana Clip with bursts of 3 to 300. With the Replay button, it's even easier. One shot and Replay sends every following shot to the same location. No more Light-of-Sight issues in arenas ever again.
8. The ability to dual-wield guns is being introduced. Your range is cut to 25 yards but you can equip any combination of any two guns you desire. Yes, you look brazenly and freakishly destructive; this totally rocks.
7. Hunters can wear mail but the stuff is heavy and clanky. It really makes little sense that a class that one imagines skulks about the forests and swamps would slap metal chains on themselves. We should be in leather, right? Therefore, in the next patch, should a hunter choose to wear leather armor, any and all agility and attack-power attributes of that armor are increased by 30%.
6. New Trap – Oil Slick. Enemies affected by the Oil Slick Trap become unable to control their direction or momentum for 10 seconds.
5. New Trap – Smoke Screen. Enemies affect by the Smoke Screen Trap become unable to see more than 3 yards in any direction for 10 seconds.
4. New Trap – Nagging Spouse. Enemies affected by the Nagging Spouse Trap have their WoW and Ventrilo sounds muted for 10 seconds. During the 10 second interruption, the NST procs sound files of Roseanne or Gilbert Godfried complaining about their day.
3. New Survival Tree Talent – Spiderpig 0/1. Survival hunters will be able to walk on walls and ceilings in PvP arenas and battlegrounds for 10 seconds. Spell has a 3 minute cooldown.
2. New Marksman Tree Talent – Matrix Shot 0/1. This shot slows the entire PvP engagement for all participants and they are forced to watch the ammo's perspective as it warps the air and impacts its target. Matrix Shot is a guaranteed Aimed Shot double-Crit, is not mitigated by armor or resistances, and has a 5 minute cooldown.
1. New Beastmaster Tree Talent – Go For The Crotch 0/3. When a hunter's pet crits, it has a 33/66/100% chance to proc Go For The Crotch. When GFTC is successful, it stuns the target for one second, increases the target's casting time by 10% for the next five seconds, and makes the other player feel extremely uncomfortable which reduces their spirit by 25% for ten seconds.
Daniel Howell continues his quest to minimize the aggro radius of his personal Nagging Spouse Trap 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.
Filed under: Hunter, (Hunter) Big Red Kitty, Patches, PvP, Humor






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Baluki Nov 3rd 2007 5:51PM
That's it; I'm going to refer to Go For the Throat as Go For the Crotch from now on.
Jack Nov 3rd 2007 5:58PM
I think you should clarify that Aspect of the Spiderpig renders the Hunter unable to swing from webs for its duration.
Finnicks Nov 3rd 2007 6:52PM
I hate warriors, too narrow-minded. I'll tell you what I do like though: a hunter, a dyed-in-the-wool hunter. Cold blooded, clean, methodical and thorough. Now a real hunter, when he picked up the Zul'Farak-1, would've immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun...
Finnicks Nov 3rd 2007 6:54PM
I hate warriors, too narrow-minded.
I'll tell you what I do like though: a hunter, a dyed-in-the-wool hunter. Cold blooded, clean, methodical and thorough. Now a real hunter, when he picked up the Zul'Farrak-1, would've immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun.
kunukia Nov 3rd 2007 7:06PM
Is it April already?
Wildhammer Nov 3rd 2007 7:25PM
*Salivates*
O_O
Bobby Hansen Nov 3rd 2007 7:39PM
Spider-pig, spider-pig, does what ever a spider-pig does... can he swing on a web? no he can't, he's just a pig. Look out! here comes a Spider-Pig...
Dustin Nov 5th 2007 1:53AM
Wow has wow insider been going down hill
Why do you guys post such crap
White Rabbit Nov 3rd 2007 9:29PM
why do people get so angry and offended when something is posted here that is the slightest bit humorous. Has seeing something like this ruined your day? Did it kill a loved one? I'm honestly confused as to why you get so angry. Go back to the forums
Erika Nov 3rd 2007 9:29PM
But what about the red button? (See Fifth Element) adn where are the rogues go for the eyes. We are not overpowered enough yet.
chris Nov 3rd 2007 9:35PM
What's not to like about this post? Plus, if you don't like BRK's writing style, you don't have to read it. You guys are the stupidest blog readers... ever.
I'd like to Oil Slick some off blade's edge cliffs.
Armath Nov 3rd 2007 10:50PM
I thought the oil slick wasn't going to be introduced until WotLK, and that it was going to require the same reagent that will be used to change hairstyles. ;)
Brasson Nov 3rd 2007 11:20PM
Bwahahaha!
Merus Nov 3rd 2007 11:31PM
Mad props for the Fortran joke.
BartmanDK Nov 3rd 2007 11:39PM
Dude that deserves a rimshot! "BBAADDUUM TSCHII"
Pent Nov 4th 2007 12:37AM
I enjoyed this post.
Magnetite2 Nov 4th 2007 1:08AM
I understand that a vendor has been added to the Lower City with 2 items for sale:
[A Sense of Humor]
[A Sense of Proportion]
Fortunately, these items are free to all players.
Augger Nov 4th 2007 2:27AM
I still like my Strider.
Green Nov 4th 2007 3:17AM
I was totally falling for everything until I hit the Nagging Spouse Trap.
Someone paint "Gullible!" across my forehead.
Timmytimtim Nov 4th 2007 3:36AM
Great post.
Long live 2.3.