Scattered Shots: Wrath of the Lich King starting zone upgrades, Part I
Welcome to Scattered Shots, the weekly Hunter column, now with 100% more Northrend!So you're on the shore in Northrend by now, one hopes, and maybe you're level 71, still tooling around the starting zones, looking for the right quests to do to get some decent gear for yourselves. Now if you've spent a decent amount of time in Tier 4 or better content, or if you decked yourself out in badge gear, I'll be honest, you may not find too many upgrades here. But for people who started their Hunter a little late or didn't quite clear Karazhan before the expansion, there's some very nice stuff here.
Let's take a look at the quest rewards of Howling Fjord and Borean Tundra and their attached dungeons, and see what they offer:Amulet
The Worg Fang Talisman is gotten from a set of quests at the Steel Gate in the Howling Fjord: I've Got A Flying Machine! For the Alliance, and The Artifacts of Steel Gate for the Horde. With both critical strike rating and stamina, it's just what a growing Hunter needs.
The Pungnacious Collar comes from the quest It's Time For Action for the Alliance, and Orabus the Helmsman quest for the Horde. This has a bit more attack power than the Worg Fang, but it has hit rating instead of critical strike rating. If you're missing a lot of shots, you might consider this necklace, otherwise stick with the Worg Fang.
Better than both of these is the Hundred Tooth Necklace, which comes from an Utgard Keep Quest, Disarmament. Unfortunately, only the Horde Version of that quest offers the Hundred Tooth Necklace. The Alliance version only offers the Razor-Blade Pendant, which has strength and is much more suited for other DPSers.
In the end, if you were lucky enough to grind up a Shattered Sun Pendant of Might or grab a Worgen-Claw Necklace off of the Huntsman, you're probably set on necklaces for a while. If not, any of the above might be a nice upgrade for you.
Cloak
In the Howling Fjord, near the Steel Gate, you can pick up the Ice-Crusted Cape. Alliance get it from Scare the Guano Out of Them!, while Horde get it from Rivenwood Captives. It's a nice little cloak near tailor-made for Hunters, with plenty of attack power and critical strike rating. All it's really missing is some agility.
In the Borean Tundra, the cloaks follow the pattern of the rings. The Assailant Shroud has no critical strike rating, but it does have slightly more attack power and some hit rating. If you're hit rating's good, you'll probably want to grab the Ice-Crusted Cape. The Assailant Shroud is from the DHETA quest The Culler Cometh.
A Third option comes from The Nexus dungeon. The Shroud of Fluid Strikes is a quest reward from Prisoner of War. It uses haste in place of critical strike or hit rating. I'd still probably go for the Ice-Crusted Cape myself, as Haste is still problematic for Hunters: Namely, once our Steady Shot hits a 1.5 second cast time, it stops going down, making haste "cap" pretty early for us, or at least become much less useful than some more agility or attack power.
Ranged Weapons
There's actually more Guns, Bows, and Crossbows than you can shake a stick at in the starting zones, but to be fair, none of them quite top the Crossbow of Relentless Strikes or even the Sunfury Bow of the Phoenix for pure DPS. Still, if you didn't save up enough badges for the former or get the latter off Prince Malchezzar, you may want to keep an eye out for some of these weapons.
You'll be able to get a new bow in Borean Tundra rather soon after you step off the Zeppelin or Boat. Horde will get the Warsong Longbow, while Alliance get the Valiance Longbow. Both have a nice bit of hit rating attached to them. In a slight upgrade, the Coldspike Longbow, which has a bit of agility and armor penetration which might come in handy for a Survival Hunter especially, comes out of Howling Fjord. It is a reward from the Trail of Fire quest for the Horde, and The Shining Light for the Alliance.
The crown jewel of ranged weapons though, and I'm sure my fellow dwarves will be happy to hear this, is a gun. The Fury of the Raging Dragon is at the end of a decent sized quest line for both the Alliance and the Horde, but the DPS is nearly as good as the aforementioned Sunfury Bow, and it looks pretty awesome to boot.
Trinkets
As far as Trinkets go, I hope you like Haste! In Howling Fjord, You can choose to have equipped haste with a right click attack power buff from Braxley's Backyard Moonshine, which get at Camp Winterhoof for the Horde or Fort Wildervar for the Alliance. You can also choose the other way around with the First Mate's Pocketwatch, from The Jig is up.
Your choices are more straightforward in the Borean Tundra, mostly because your faction makes the biggest choice for you. Alliance can get the Death Knight's Anguish, which gives a stackable critical strike buff proc and some critical strike rating. Warsong's Fervor, A Horde trinket, gives some critical strike rating on equip for the buff, but it only has a normal old on use attack power buff.
Weapons
I'll admit. A Good solid quest two-hander is hard to come by in the first few zones. Most of the options are either staves with Feral Attack Power or have strength on them, which is mostly useless for us. If you're Horde, you can grab the Stoneground Cleaver from A Lesson in Fear, as long you don't need the Hex-linked Stronghelm from the same quest. In a pinch, you might pick up the Featherweight Claymore from the Horde quest A Tailor-Made Formula or the Alliance quest The Delicate Sound of Thunder , but then you will miss out on the Hair-Trigger Blunderbuss from the same quest -- and besides, with no agility, attack power, or critical strike rating, the claymore doesn't look too amazing for a Hunter anyway.
If you really feel like you need a weapon upgrade, you might try dual wielding. The Coldstone Cutlass from Howling Fjord has a nice bit of attack power, and you get it early on, from either Rescuing the Rescuers for the Alliance or Landing the Killing Blow for the Horde.
Meanwhile, the Borean Tundra is a veritable treasure trove of nice, Hunter-friendly one-handed weapons.
From the quest The Tides Turn, you can get Edge of the Tuskarr, which comes with some nice attack power and critical strike rating. It should go well paired with the Nimble Blade from The Nefarious Clam Master to give you a good solid set of dual-wielded weapons.
Finally, if you don't need the Fury of the Raging Dragon we talked about earlier, you can grab a Fang of the Desolate from those quests instead. It has agility, attack power, and critical strike rating, making it a great Hunter weapon as long as you have a good companion for it. Still, overall, you may be glad if you managed to grab a Legacy in Karazhan or a Blade of the Harbingers from badges before Wrath. Pickings are a bit slim.
Rings
There's quite a few good rings for the newbie 70 waiting for you in Northrend for sure. In the Howling Fjord, keep an eye out for the Lost Vykrul Signet. Both the Horde and Alliance versions of the quest it comes from are called The Frost Wyrm and its Master. It's another good solid hit rating piece, and it is has some nice attack power too.
While you're in Howling Fjord, get the Ingvar Must Die quest if you're Horde, or the Into Utgarde quest if you're Alliance, and run Utgarde Keep. The Executioner's Band reward has a very nice chunk of attack power and critical strike rating that makes it perfect for a Hunter.
In the Borean Tundra, you'll have a few more options. The Scout's Signet Ring has a nice large chunk of attack power, and has some haste and critical strike rating to sweeten the deal. Horde can get it from Vermin Extermination, while Alliance get it from Take No Chances. Then, if you can stand putting up with a bunch of stuffy overzealous fanatic Druids, you're going to want to Assassinate Harold Lane and grab yourself a Ring of Indignant Rage.
For the record, I'd go with pairing the Executioner's Band with the Scout's Signet Ring if I had all the above rings in my posession. I like the AP bump, and it comes with a nice amount of critical strike rating to back it up. If you're a bit low on hit rating, though, replacing the Scout's Signet Ring with the Ring of Indignant Rage won't steer you wrong.
So now that you have all your extraneous slots filled out, you'll want to move on to the rest of your armor, right? Join me for part 2 soon! I'll have a few choice pieces of gear for you to look out for.
Filed under: Hunter, Items, Analysis / Opinion, Tips, Quests, Leveling, Guides, Wrath of the Lich King, (Hunter) Scattered Shots






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Sythe Nov 20th 2008 11:32AM
First?
I want to QQ ;-)
... 'unless you of course have the ' ... (which for every item above I do).
Tbh I wasnt expecting upgrades too soon but I've just hit 75 and only upgraded a single item - my ranged weapon from the Crossbow of Relentless strikes to the Shotgun dropped in the Violt Hold.
Sythe Nov 20th 2008 11:35AM
Above should be ... 'unless you of course have the -=insert badge item here=-' ... (which for every item above I do).
But the angled brackets I used seemed to have got stripped - XML injection anyone?
Ærynn Lómëhtar Nov 20th 2008 6:09PM
Be happy... so many people want to be in your shoes.
It's why, just before Wrath, they were raiding like crazy.
elly Nov 20th 2008 11:58AM
thank you so much! i have a whole mess of gear sitting in my bank at the moment 'cause i just haven't been sure whether things have actually been upgrades or not!
i need a mod that says, "here, use this! it's better than what you've got!" i have RatingBuster, but that's only good to some extent.
Harmun Nov 21st 2008 3:07PM
Ratingbuster: http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info5819-RatingBuster.html
Harmun Nov 21st 2008 3:09PM
Oops, didn't read to the end of your post :)
For hunters, it's not as clear ratings buster will tell you what the stat differences are, but whether 20 AP means more DPS than 1% hit or 2% crit, that's harder to get. Check out the elitistjerks hunter forum and they have a spreadsheet you can use to plug in your stats and it will guess, but unfortunately it's quite a bit more involved than most people are willing to get.
elly Nov 21st 2008 3:12PM
thanks! i'm actually reading EJ right now and am thinking about getting the spreadsheet. i do appreciate some bits about RatingBuster, and it's especially helpful in some areas. :D
Drow Nov 20th 2008 12:16PM
Damn...at first I was like, wow this came a little late, I just hit 77 last night. I was still looking around here for upgrades, since I've found NONE so far (besides some trinkets), and I keep reading, if you have this 2 hander or this crossbow or this item already, you have slim pickings, and I either have that stuff or better. I REALLY want an upgrade and something new to look at heh...but I'm not going to do a lateral move or go down, or break a set if it's not that much better :(
Any chance you can get a aritcle up soon to help us find gear if we are allready in T6/Badge or equivelent? Help me upgrade lol, here's my armory so far (I have /script DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage("Shift-click this to place a link into a chat message: \124cffa335ee\124Hitem:30900:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0\124h[Bow-stitched Leggings]\124h\124r"); from MH already, I just use the T5 for the set bonus for leveling):
http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Lothar&n=Traxes
Fluffywumpki of Dethecus Nov 20th 2008 12:33PM
@Drow I'm pretty sure that if you're in T6/Sunwell equivalent gear, you won't be seeing any real upgrades before Naxx 10/25
@elly Shandara's update to Cheeky's BC spreadsheet will stand you in good stead, although most of the quest greens will need to be entered as Custom Gear. You can find it at http://elitistjerks.com/f74/t30710-wotlk_dps_spreadsheet/
Hank Nov 20th 2008 12:50PM
I also just hit 77, I am STILL in a mix of T4 and badge gear. The only thing I replaced was my Master Assassin's Wristwraps with Vendetta Bindings. I also aquired a new gun, bow and crossbow, since they are all better than the old dungeon weapons I used until 70. Still using my Spinesever, though.
Flame Nov 20th 2008 1:17PM
So here's my question to my fellow hunters out there. Before coming to Northrend I had an Empty Mug of Direbrew and Bloodlust Brooch (Both had same stats: +72 AP and a use function that increases AP by 278 for 20 seconds). Is it worth it to swap one of these out for the Death Knight's Anguish? The added crit is nice and when it procs you can get up to 150 additional crit (not too shabby).
Jared Nov 20th 2008 1:19PM
The Worgen Claw Necklace is better than all of the new options you presented...
Daniel Whitcomb Nov 20th 2008 1:32PM
You know, I wore that Necklace for so long, you'd think I might remember that it had all that agility on it. Fixed!
Saliira Nov 20th 2008 1:32PM
This is very welcome, since my hunter will be entering Northrend shortly (67) and she's still in quest greens (yay upgrades!). Now, if only WI could do this same article for Feral druids...
Jared Nov 20th 2008 1:41PM
When considering haste on your new items:
WoWwiki says 32.79 haste gives 1% haste.
For a hunter with the BM talent Serpent's Swiftness:
15% haste from quiver
20% haste from Serpent's Swiftness
Steady Shot cast time is 2 seconds.
(2 seconds / 1.15 ) / 1.2 = 1.4492
That is below 1.5 seconds, any more haste is only helping out white damage from auto-shots.
For a hunter without Serpent's Swiftness:
15% haste from quiver
2 seconds / 1.15 = 1.7391 (new cast time)
1.7391 / 1.5 (Ideal cast time) = 1.1594
So the haste required to get to the ideal cast time is:
15.94%
Since it takes 32.79 haste rating to get 1% haste...
It will take 522.7391 haste rating to get to the ideal cast time.
Round that up to 523 because I'm unsure how WoW rounds.
Conclusions about haste:
If you have Serpent's Swiftness, don't get any haste.
If you do not have Serpent's Swiftness, take it wherever you get it as one of your best stats, because I doubt you'll get to 523.
Harmun Nov 21st 2008 3:13PM
Should read: "Conclusions about haste for beast mastery hunters: take serpents swiftness, and never take any haste items unless there's no other stat available"
It's kind of annoying because all the good green hunter quest rewards seem to have haste on them, when hit or crit would be much better.
BrownCow Nov 20th 2008 1:41PM
For those wondering how to determine upgrades as more and more items come available to you, there is simple hierarchy you can go by for stats. You lose stat% from your "rating" stats, i.e. hit, crit, haste, etc... These are the things to look to increase as you level.
Hit - Always try to keep your hit around 5-6% for leveling and normal instances. This also transfers to your pet, which is important for holding aggro. This is by far the most important stat for any DPS class (until capped) and also the most ignored stat by most players.
Crit - This a fairly important stat for BM hunters that do not have talents to buff this stat. Depending on how you are spec'd, crit plays a key role in persoanl and pet DPS. Crit takes a large hit in the upper 70s and at 80
Agility - The old staple of hunter stats. Added AP and Crit.
Your attack power will naturally increase (depending on how you are spec'd) and it is budgeted on almost every item you will have the chance to get. Stacking AP and Crit before you have raised your hit % is counter productive....especially for a BM hunter.
Harmun Nov 21st 2008 3:16PM
Could you elaborate? 1% hit is about a 1% DPS increase for you and the pet, so how much of a dps increase is 7% armor penetration? What about 3% crit? what about 100 attack power?
Hit used to be the thing people capped first, but with all the options available now, it's just one more stat that can be raised for more dps. I'd really like to see a comparison of all the stats in terms of average DPS increase.
William Nov 20th 2008 1:43PM
I entered Wrath with mostly handful of Kara (non-heroic) level epics.
At 75, the only old items I have left are the Farstrider Wildercloak, Steelhawk Crossbow, Saberclaw Talisman (all from Kara) and Steadying Bracers (bought with BC badges).
I had Legacy too, but it was replaced just yesterday with Axe of the Warlord's Demise.
The thing I hate about giving up epics is replacing them with generic-looking gear.
But on the plus side, my unbuffed attack power has gone from about 1200 to 1900.
Tryx Nov 21st 2008 12:17AM
Some blues are better than sunwell gear. For example, the Clutch of Demise from Brutallus isn't as good as the Necklace of the Chrono-Lord from old Stratholme. In fact, the Strat neck is a clear cut upgrade.
http://www.wowhead.com/?compare=37096;34177
I'm quite surprised that I'll be replacing Sunwell epics with dungeon blues, after having been told that Sunwell epics will only be replaced by Naxx gear.