Scattered Shots: Wrath of the Hunter

So with Wrath less than a week away, we got our work cut out for us, so to speak. Luckily, 3.0's early release has given us time to learn to handle our pets and respec to take advantage of new talents, but now the big push is upon, as 10 levels and a whole slew of new zones opens up for us. When you step off the boat or zeppelin in Borean Tundra or Howling Fjord, where will you go? What will you do?
Here's a few quick Hunter specific tips to getting started in the Wrath of the Lich King.
Ammunition
Unless you were one of the lucky ones who got your hands on Thori'dal, you're going to need ammunition before you can start wading in to the Vykrul, Nerubians, or whatever you go up against first. Luckily, there are general goods vendors in each starting village who will sell you basic store brought ammo. Unfortunately, the only new level of store brought ammo comes in at level 75, and is only equivalent to Karazhan's ammunition, so if you rely on these vendors alone, you're stuck with rather low damage level 65 Ammo.
Luckily, there is a better solution. In Dalaran, there is an ammunition vendor who sells all the special Outland faction ammunition, even the Honor Hold/Thrallmar and Cenarion Expedition varieties. He'll likely sell any faction-specific Northrend ammunition as well, when that shows up.
One more note about Ammunition: If you're not an engineer, you probably want to find one who owes you a few favors right now. The new crafted arrows and ammunition, available at level 72, are a leap above even the Timeless ammunition from Hyjal, and are currently the highest damage ammunition in game. You're going to need a lot of Saronite to keep yourself in Arrows, and a good amount of Cobalt to keep the Mammoth Cutter bullets coming as well.
New Pet Skins
By now, many of you have probably figured out your new pets of choice, assigned talent builds, and all that stuff, but if you're looking for a new fun pet skin, maybe you've been waiting for Northrend to tame your newest companion. Luckily, there's a few level 70 beasts right off the boat to whet your appetite for cool new tamable pet skins.
If you're a fan of the Jormungar worms, you'll want to head to the Northeast part of the Borean Tundra. To the west and southwest of the Temple City of En'Kilah, you'll find Tundra Crawlers, which are level 70, easily tamable, and much cooler looking that their old world cousins.
Rhinos are a whole family of pets that can be found only in Northrend, and if you've been salivating over them, you'll get your chance to grab one pretty early on. Both brown and gray skinned ones ranging in level from 68-70 roam about smack dab in the middle of the Borean Tundra.
In non-exotic new pet skins, Howling Fjord has two new bird skins, namely the Eagle and Hawk skins. While the Eagle and Hawk skins aren't new per se, having seen some use in Zul'Aman, they're now infinitely easier to grab in Northrend. The Duskwing Eagles are a nice brown bird skin, and those can be found in the mid to western parts of the zone, near the explorer's league camp.
The other pet skin worth looking out for will take an extra level to get, but it will be worth the wait. There is now a tamable bald eagle skin in World of Warcraft. The Fjord Hawk Matriarch will be on the cliffs in the southeast part of the Howling Fjord. At level 71, you'll need a level before you can find and tame her, but the wait should be worth. Seriously, then you'll just need to get yourself a motorcycle and convince Blizzard to implement leather jackets, and you'll be the coolest Hunter ever, I swear.
Talent Specs
If you haven't already changed into your leveling spec, you'll probably want to do so now. Even if you plan to take it easy and not rush to 80, you'll want to consider a build that gets you to 80 with all due haste. By now, hopefully you've seen BRK's overview of all the trees, as well as my suggestions for a solid Beastmastery build. Here's a few extra builds as well, in case you're still looking for one:
If you're a Beastmaster and you don't mind waiting a few extra levels for your exotic pet, you may want to consider a build something like this that takes Go For The Throat. Pets are pretty focus intensive these days, since every family has a family skill and a focus dump such as Bite. It's not as bad as it was now that most talented abilities no longer require focus, but focus is still a concern. Holding off an exotic pet until the mid-70s may be a fair trade if your pet always has the focus to cast both Growl and their damage or utility abilities. Besides, you'll be able to grab Beast Mastery by level 72 with this build.
A Marksman might want to focus on a build that looks more like this, and hopes to empower a basic rotation that consists of primarily getting a sting up and firing steady Shots weaved with Chimera Shots to keep the sting up, while other talents that boost general damage or compliment the rotation are added. Just be sure to keep on top of changing your tracking to compliment Improved Tracking.
Wrapping It Up
Of course, as we get through the last few days before the descent of Wrath, we should have plenty more advice for Hunters, on top of general advice for getting everything from your potion stash to your gear ready for the journey through Northrend. Be sure to stay tuned to us, and no matter how you plan to get to level 80, we'll help you get there.
Filed under: Hunter, Analysis / Opinion, Tips, Expansions, Leveling, Talents, Wrath of the Lich King, (Hunter) Scattered Shots
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Ikarus Nov 7th 2008 4:47PM
ok, glad im not the only one who's found ES a bit... meh. I really love the tree, and I like the idea of ES, but it seems kinda low on the damage front. I'd love to see some revision of Surv. Maybe they'll doing something with the 41 point talent as they eluded too.
Narissa Nov 7th 2008 4:37AM
I must say with teh changes I went back to Survival and have never been more pleased in PVE content.
Blasterion Nov 7th 2008 10:29PM
I am BM and I probably need a tenacity pet for leveling at the same time I can't keep my ferocity pet low (when raid comes around).... leveling pets are a pain that's for sure
Lukeyo Nov 7th 2008 5:07AM
If you walk without rhythm... You'll never learn
Rugus Nov 7th 2008 5:39AM
Dinged yesterday "Revered" with Violet Eye. Running Kara these dais is pretty easy with PUG's... and rep grows fast. At revered, 1 stack of Timeless arrows comes at 85 silver. Pretty good, a 24 slots quiver will just need 20G to be filled (4800 arrows).
Rob Nov 7th 2008 8:12AM
Regarding ammo, just go with the vendor stuff. Timeless and kara ammo is fine for raids, but until you get to 80, it won't be a dps race, and the only person you are trying to beat is yourself.
Tieria Nov 7th 2008 8:14AM
I can't wait for the rhinos!
Charles Nov 7th 2008 8:49AM
If your going BM, I think the best leveling will still be the 50/11/0 Raiding spec. You don't need invig for that mana due to viper, and 1/3 cobra strikes is still plenty. I would still go 3/3 Careful Aim over 5/5 Mortal Shots, since Mortal Shots does not affect Auto shot. And most your shots are Auto and Steady. At my gear level alone, i get 200+ RAP from careful aim which is more damage for you and your pet. More damage your pet does, the less likely you are to pull off him. Also remember to turn off Cower.
gr33n Nov 7th 2008 10:23AM
Love those posted Dune references, was the first thing I was thinking when I saw the picture aswell.
styopa Nov 7th 2008 11:55AM
A couple of points.
1) if you're BM and want a big nasty devilsaur, Tyrantus is 71. Ding 71 right quick, jump back to Netherstorm, tame him, and you've got a great DPS pet early. http://www.wowhead.com/?npc=20931
2) personally, I tried grinding in WotlK beta with a tank pet, and found that even with AotV I was pulling aggro from a tank pet. I don't think that they've given them enough ability to inherently hold aggro from damage aside from taunt and specials. I found a cunning pet to be MUCH more effective than a tank, and more survivable than a pure dps pet.
Kassius Nov 7th 2008 1:31PM
BM + Gorrilladin + Kill Command + Beastial Wrath + 10/11 non caster mobs + Blood of the Rhino + Stomp + Volley = Profit
Carrie Nov 11th 2008 8:24AM
Leveling a pet is much quicker these days, thankfully. Just find yourself a spot where the mobs are thick and spend a few hours grinding them a couple at a time (or 5-10 for gorillas). The recent scourge camps were fantastic for leveling a pet, I'm sad they're gone.
You'll be fine though leveling with your ferocity pet. Just gather up a few, focus fire, and don't volley. Also make sure your Cower is off (grrr@that bug).