Scattered Shots: Autocast bugs and other animal handling issues in 3.0.2

Welcome to Scattered Shots, where Daniel Whitcomb loves his Hunter Judgement, but wishes he got the cool looking shoulders too.
Avoiding the Autocast Bugout
So this is a problem I know some of you have told me you've been having: You think you have a skill on autocast, say, Heart of the Phoenix, and it doesn't trigger when it should. Or, you take a skill off autocast, and it triggers anyway, and when you check, it's back on autocast.
This is a bug that seems to pop up pretty frequently ever since the talent change, on the Beta, on PTRs, and now live servers. No-one's quite hammered down how the bug happens that I've been able to find out. It may happen when you log out, when you enter a dungeon, or even when your pet automatically attacks a monster. Luckily, there's a few ways to deal with this.
The first is to put the ability on your main cast bar. The abilities in those 4 slots generally keep the state their in and will autocast (or not autocast) properly. Of course, the problem with this is that with the new pet talents and family skills, chances are you have more than 4 abilities to keep track of, which brings us to our next option.
The next option is to use /petautocastoff and /petautocaston in macros to make sure your abilities are working right. You can just create a straight up macro that you can press periodically to reset your preferred cast and autocast abilities, or you can weave them into another useful macro. Here's a very simple example:
/cast Hunter's Mark
/petattack
/petautocastoff Cower
This is a simple attack macro that marks your target, sends your pet in to attack, and makes sure that Cower is off auto attack. This is very useful when soloing for sure. Of course, even with these two options, this is still a very annoying little bug, and hopefully Blizzard will squash it soon.
Pet Aggro and Tanking
In Pet Tanking news, I have good news and bad news: The good news is that a Tenacity Pet can do some pretty serious tanking. The bad news is that the aggro of some families is still very dicey, and you'll have to work extra hard to keep from pulling aggro off of them. Whether this changes at 80, I can't say for sure, but for now, given a normal growl and damage rotation, I find myself having to throttle my DPS to make sure my pet Boar can keep the attention of the stuff we're fighting.
Of course, it is, once again, possible to use a few handy macros and a bit of planning to get around that. Misdirection's cooldown is up pretty swiftly nowadays, which gives you a good excuse to use it. Creating a specialized Misdirection Macro focus on your pet can do wonders for letting your pet keep the monster's attention. Here's an example:
/target (your pet's name)
/cast Misdirection
/targetlasttarget
This will quickly target your pet, give it Misdirection, then switch back to your original target so you can start unloading the threat immediately. Of course, you can streamline the process quite a bit more. Here's a more involved macro from WoWWiki:
#showtooltip Misdirection
/cast [target=focus,help][help][target=pet,exists,nodead] Misdirection
If you have a focused target, this macro will automatically cast on your focus. If you don't, it will cast on your pet. If you don't use your focus for keeping track of enemies, setting your focus on the tank can be helpful in keeping Misdirection flowing in the right direction.
In the good news section, there's still a whole lot of tanking going on. If you grab a Tenacity pet with a family ability more suited for gaining aggro, such as a Gorilla or a Worm, and/or if you keep Misdirection going, you can tank stuff pretty well. My Boar has personally tanked the Headless Horseman 6 times in a row while back by a Holy Paladin, and solo, I've managed to solo level 66-68 elites with a bit of mend pet. Just unload with the Intimidation and Bestial Wrath up front and keep that Misdirection going, and your pet should be able to grab a large enough chunk of aggro that you can stay comfortably behind her.
My Pet has Skills
As I mentioned earlier, there is one more problem that 3.0.2 has bought to the world of Hunter pets: the overflow of skills. Just with a simple ferocity build at 70, you might have skills like Call of the Wild and Heart of the Phoenix that you'd like to be able to trigger at will. Unfortunately, by the time you fit Growl, Cower, Bite, Claw, or Slap, and your pet's family skill on the pet bar, you have no room.
Luckily, there is a solution, if you have some extra room for another macro. Then you can just write a simple two-line macro:
#showtooltip
/cast Call of the Wild
Voila. You now have access to the skill even if you don't have room for it on the pet bar. You can do this with any other pet skill as well, of course.
Other Random Observations
- Always remember to switch out of Aspect of the Viper. Gaining mana is now a much more involved process since Aspect of the Viper lowers your DPS. Of course, if you need artificially throttle your DPS a bit, such as if you're overtaking your pet on threat, it gives you a good excuse to switch out of Viper. Just make sure you switch back into Hawk before the boss.
- Pet tanking is still not quite imba, except maybe for Gorillas. Level 70 elites will definitely still bruise your pet something fierce, even if you are chain casting Mend Pet. But with skills like Blood of the Rhino, a good healer should be able to keep a Tenacity pet up against your basic elite.
- Disengaging yourself off the side of a cliff is actually pretty hilarious in hindsight, but not something you want to make a habit of, probably.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Aryina Oct 31st 2008 9:36PM
Growl, in general, seems to be doing avery good job of holding aggro when you want it to - although using the Headless Horseman event as an example of pet tanking is not so hot, as I've done it with my wolf tonight five times straight, no bother - bit of mend pet, one or two HoTs from a druid who otherwise just wrathed to his heart's content, and the HH was a cakewalk. Wolves are Ferocity - a Tenacity pet should really allow you to do this fight solo, or pretty close to.
As to the auto casts, it's a pain, to be sure - I really hope we see a bigger pet bar, or at least one I can replace the Aggressive Pet stance box with a castable skill, sometime soon.
Docseuzz Nov 6th 2008 11:48AM
I don't know if anyone noticed - but as of the 3.0.3 patch - my gorilla (bananatank) - is now autocasting thunderstomp with only one target... it's like a free growl!
I also haven't seen the cower bug again - but I moved all my pet abilities that may need to be toggled to the pet bar, and put all the abilities to explicitly activate on an action bar as macros - Rabid/charge on dps pet, Taunt and Roar of Sacrifice on tanking pet(although through Clique/Grid - I have RoS bound to ctrl-alt-left click on a unit frame - handy to throw on tank/me/anyone taking damage that shouldn't be)
vark Nov 12th 2008 9:11PM
dude.... don't even begin to say Gorilla is imba.
Do you WANT it nerfed?
Mark Nov 14th 2008 2:09PM
I am finding that the bug with my cat constantly going to prowl after being on a mount or HS'ing or doing anything that involves the pet disappearing for a second is a major pain.
I reported it last night and got a message from Blizz support saying that it is a known issue and is getting looked at now.
I hope that they sort it out soon because I might have to include a couple of suggestions in my attack macros just so she doesnt contantly walk upto the target.