Scattered Shots: So you want to be a hunter - Levels 71-80

Hey gang! Welcome to the last installment of the "So you want to be a hunter" leveling series. It's been a long and windy path through grassy plains, sweltering tropics, and fractured planets to finally end up in the frozen wastes of Northrend as we prepare to face the Lich King and hope to get a flying horse when PTR Patch 3.3 is dropped.
As we do every week, we'll review the skills you'll learn. Suggest talent builds for both you and your pet. And help you with finding some solid gear choices by recommending some of the Northrend 5-man instances to run through. And what trek through new territory and levels would be complete without identifying rare tamable beasts along the way?
If you've missed a previous edition, I've outlined below what we have covered in the 7 previous installations of this leveling series.
- Part 1: We reviewed each race and how their racial bonuses and abilities could affect your how you might play your hunter.
- Part 2: We quickly talked about the first nine levels. Then we started a review of each talent tree: Beast Mastery, Marksmanship, and Survival.
- Part 3: We discussed what happened from levels 10 through 20. We also went over the quests to learn how to tame your first pet and mount.
- Part 4: We covered some of the covered attacks, buffs and spells. We also began looking at how to teach your pet new skills by applying pet talents.
- Part 5: We covered levels 21 through 40. We ended up with you getting your epic riding mount and you now can wear mail. From now on completing quests and gaining levels will be much faster.
- Part 6: Is where we started to see that we were learning more new ranks than new spells as we leveled from 41 to 60. We ended our time in Outlands with our first flying mount.
- Part 7: We started at level 61 in Outlands and ended in Northrend at level 70.
Level 71-72
When it comes to learning new spells, Levels 71 and 72 can be summed up in two little words, Kill Shot. Then again, there's a catch, there is always a catch. Kill Shot isn't always available. It's a special attach that depends on the target's level of health. Even with this one little snag, Kill Shot is one really cool ability and should be at the top of your shot priority.
Just remember, Kill Shot will only work on enemies with their health at 20% or lower. However, as soon as that happens? You can shell out some massive damage (200% weapon damage plus [RAP * 0.40 + 410]) damage. In other words, if you have a level 72 hunter equipped with the Siege Captain's Gun with a 223 weapon damage and about 1,500 RAP, Kill Shot alone could score out around 1,456 points of damage. Excited now?
We also learn some skill-ups: Explosive Trap (Rank 5), Raptor Strike (Rank 10), Steady Shot (Rank 3), and Counterattack (Rank 5), Immolation Trap (Rank 7).
New Hunter Skills Hunter Talent Allocations Pet Talent Allocations Dungeon Quest Chains to Consider
As you complete your final push to wrap up leveling, you need to keep in mind what you will need to be prepared to raid when you hit level 80.
For example, one thing that many hunters face is learning how to play in groups. Even though we've said before to treat your pet as the tank and make sure it has and maintains threat, many hunters seem to fail to ever learn this and end up embarrassing themselves during their first raid.
The best way to break many of these nasty habits you may have learned while leveling out side of Northrend, is to start running the 5-man instances in both normal and heroic modes as soon as possible.
This will give you a couple of things. One, it will help get you accustomed to running in larger parties than just you and your pet. Next, it will help you gear up for those infamous raids. So even if you end up having to pug or maybe using the soon to be released Looking For Group utility coming out in Patch 3.3, you'll find that it was time well spent.
- Have They No Shame?: Cured Mammoth Hide Mantle or Tundra Tracker's Shoulderguards.
- Postponing the Inevitable: Bindings of Sabotage.
- Prisoner of War: The Shroud of Fluid Strikes
- Quickening: The Treads of Torn Future
- Ingvar Must Die! (Horde) or Into Utgarde! (Alliance): Executioner's Band
- Disarmament: Razor-Blade Pendant (Alliance) or Hundred Tooth Necklace (Horde)
- No new pets
When we hit level 74 we'll learn Aspect of the Dragonhawk. With its ability to increase our ranged attack power by 230 and our dodge by 18% while active (dodge isn't really that important to PvE but the PvP-Arena or Battleground folks might appreciate it), Dragonhawk will become your de facto Aspect to keep active.
We also get some nice skill-ups starting at level 73. Starting with Arcane Shot (Rank 10) and Serpent Sting (Rank 11). Especially the Serpent Sting since we use it for those really important extra damage ticks.
At level 74 we learn Mend Pet (Rank 9), Multi-Shot (Rank 7), and Volley (Rank 5). All of these are staples that you will use pretty regularly.
New Hunter Skills Hunter Talent Allocations Pet Talent Allocations
- No new pet talents
- Death to the Traitor King: Husk Shard Sabatons
- Don't Forget the Eggs!: Wraps of Quelled Bane
- Search and Rescue: Kurzel's Rage
- No new pets
When you hit Level 75 you'll pick up Master's Call. Having this skill in your arsenal can make you the hero of the day if you use it right. Being able to cast Master's Call on a stuck healer and having you pet head over and release them could end up being the difference between a dead healer or a dead boss.
Don't worry, this isn't the only skill-up we'll get to see. We also get Aimed Shot (Rank 8), Black Arrow (Rank 5), Explosive Shot (Rank 3), Kill Shot (Rank 2), Wyvern Sting (Rank 5), Aspect of the Wild (Rank 4) and an upgrade to our Hunter's Mark (Rank 5).
New Hunter Skills Hunter Talent Allocations Pet Talent Allocations Dungeon Quest Chains to Consider
Instances to Consider Rare Pets Levels 77 – 78
We're almost to the end of the leveling road. We've reach level 77 and only have a few more to go.
Now is the time to buy Cold Weather Flying, unless you already have an 80 and decided to buy the Tome of Cold Weather Flight. If that's the case, you've probably been flying around everywhere for a while now.
Either way, make sure you have Cold Weather Flying before moving forward. If you don't have it, go get it straightaway. You can't do much very quickly without it going forward. (Well, you can still level, but most of the quests here on out will require you to fly.
As for new hunter skills, levels 77 and 78 seem to disappoint a bit. We don't get anything new and shiny, but we do get some interesting skill ups. First we see an increase to Steady Shot (Rank 4). Next we see that the Survival tree adds a new rank of Explosive Trap (Rank 6).
Now Steady Shot and Explosive Trap will be appreciated. However, Raptor Strike (Rank 11), Counter Attack (Rank 6), and Immolation Trap (Rank 8), might not be so much.
As I said earlier, nothing really new and shiny but a nice skill up to Steady Shot and Explosive Trap at least.
New Hunter Skills
- No new skills
- No new pet talents
- Containment: Labryinthine Legguards
- Discretion is Key: 2150xp
- For Posterity: Ring of Foul Mojo
- Gal'darah Must Pay: Rangers Belt of the Fallen Empire
- One of a Kind: Rhino Hide Kneeboots
- Halls of Stone: Shoulderpads of Abhorrence
- Gondria (Zul'Drak)
Levels 79-80
Here we are! The last two levels on our long and winding journey to level 80. We've finally reached that final plateau (well at least until Cataclysm is released and we have to level to 85.)
You might disagree with me, but the fact that a hunter can now carry all of their pets with them (well not carry the pets but have the ability to access them anywhere) with Call Stabled Pet.
Call Stabled Pet can add tremendous flexibility as well as be a huge help to a hunter. Not sure what I mean? Let's take for example, starting out with your wolf as your raiding pet and enjoy the added attack power from using furious howl. Next, you run up against a where maybe having a pet wasp would be helpful by providing an extra armor debuff. No problem, just use Call Stabled Pet and avoid the mana loss penalty associated with Dual Talent Specialization.
We also learn Freezing Arrow. Now, I have to say I really like this ability. Besides having a really cool effect, Freezing Arrow basically allows you to place a Freezing Trap with near pinpoint accuracy.
No more dropping a trap, followed by pulling your mob, only to have the trap fail and your face almost bitten off by an angry Frostworg. Now, you can fire off the trap pull the mob and freeze it at a safe distance. And if it fails, still have enough time to send in your pet to pick up threat before you have to start kiting practice.
In addition to Freezing Arrow and Call Stabled Pets, you also get some key skill-ups. You will also learn: Arcane Shot (Rank 11), Serpent Sting (Rank 12), Aspect of the Dragonhawk (Rank 2), Black Arrow (Rank 6), Kill Shot (Rank 3), Mend Pet (Rank 10), Multi-Shot (Rank 8), Volley (Rank 6) and Wyvern Sting (Rank 6). All of which will play a critical roll as you start to use Dual Talent Specialization and call stabled pets in future raids and instances.
New Hunter Skills Hunter Talent Allocations Pet Talent Allocations Dungeon Quest Chains to Consider
- A Royal Escort: Grips of Chronological Events
- A Wing and a Prayer: Bindings of Raelorasz
- Diametrically Opposed: Charred Leather Shoulderguards
- Whatever it Takes!: Lightningbringer's Haulberk
- Skoll (The Storm Peaks)
- Terror Spinner (Zul'Drak)
(Authors Note: A previous release of this post had draft notes left in that stated Kill Shot wasn't available to BM Hunters. This isn't true. Beast Master Hunters should pick this skill up and use it. I've even highlighted in a previous Scattered Shots post how when active it should be the first shot in your BM Shot Priority in . I'm sorry for any confusion this caused, and offer my thanks everyone that overwhelmingly notified me so I could correct this right away.)
You want to be a Hunter, eh? Well then you came to the right place. Scattered Shots is the one column dedicated to helping you learn everything it takes to be a Hunter. Each week Scattered Shots will cover topics to help you Fix Your DPS, Choosing the Right Spec, Gear Selection, Macros and Pet Selection, Pet Specs and Management.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Grunt Nov 12th 2009 7:50PM
Thanks you both. I should have mentionend that I am a seasoned WoW-player, though I just dusted off my hunter I started to play with way back after WoW started in.. 2004? I really have no clue but like to get her back in the midst of my two other level 80 characters. I will start reading the blogs you mentioned and will reconsider the steps mentioned here in the post which may have been read from the wrong point of view.
jasonfelliott Nov 13th 2009 2:10AM
I realize this is a blog and not a professionally written article, but I'm under the impression the writers at wow.com get paid for their columns. I can accept a mistake, but this thing was obviously not proofread by anyone, including the writer. I was actually embarrassed to read it. If I turned in a project without checking my work, I'd lose my job... as a porno editor!
In the future, feel free to send your rough draft to me and I will proofread it for free. I'm a casual writer who isn't lucky enough to be paid to write, and I take pride in what I put out there for people to read. I assume I'll get flamed as a grammar nazi, but my intent is to help you. I do make the following offer to all wow.com writers and editors: I will proofread your work for free to help you look better. I love this site but this post was obviously rushed. Most of the content here is fairly well-written (take a look at anything penned by Mr. Christian Belt, who I consider to be a highly entertaining and well-written wordslinger), but the amateur quality of this post is an embarrassment. Just a couple examples that I caught while skimming the article (I'm not a hunter, but enjoy browsing the leveling guides):
"You might disagree with me, but the fact that a hunter can now carry all of their pets with them (well not carry the pets but have the ability to access them anywhere) with Call Stabled Pet."
- Nope, I wouldn't disagree with you there, that's what Call Stabled Pet does. Did you intend for this "sentence" to offer something we might disagree with?
"Next, you run up against a where maybe having a pet wasp would be helpful by providing an extra armor debuff."
- You forgot to include the word "situation". I'm assuming you intended to type it, but perhaps you're writing too fast and need to proofread the work you're paid for. Or you can send it to someone like me who would do it free in hopes of landing a paying gig with wow.com as someone who can write, edit, and has enough pride and work ethic to check his own work before publishing.
"(Fanfare plays) Hear ye! Hear ye! Congratulations! You have reached the end of a long and treacherous road. You are n ready to do battle with the biggest and meanest bosses around level 80."
- I assume the lone letter "n" in this sentence should have been the word "now".
Please don't use the banhammer on me. I'm just trying to help. I'm told my writing style is a bit acerbic/sarcastic, so I apologize for any hurt feelings. And I mean it: free (and very fast) proofreading/editing to all wow.com bloggers who think my services might help. I love this site. I want to see it shine. But the quality of the writing in this post was "a big poop breakfast with a glass of pee."
jasonfelliott Nov 13th 2009 2:29AM
"It's a special attach that depends on the target's level of health."
- what does it attach to?
Autumnlight Nov 13th 2009 3:40AM
Although I do appreciate the time you have taken to write this blog this is actually a "so you want to be a BM hunter" guide, or more accurately "so you want to be a BM hunter from 1-79 and then very quickly realise you will never ever get in a group at 80 and have to re-spec to surv/MM which you never learned how to play" guide.
Survival is the most popular raiding spec and the most difficult to get your head round when switching, I'm MM myself and feel that switching from BM at 70 was one of the best decisions I have made in wow, it gave me a chance to really learn my class and be able to work on muscle memory during raids so I can concentrate on where the fire/ice/wind/black voids of death are.
jasonfelliott Nov 13th 2009 3:44AM
I'm being way too harsh and mean-spirited. You all do a really good job here and I'm a longtime fan of the site. I formally apologize for being a jerk-faced troll. Rough day. I'll shut up now.
Dreyja Nov 13th 2009 5:39AM
Hey, I get that you are looking at the details and offering help in that area. As someone that has trouble in both of those areas, I respect your candor.
:D Honestly, if I ever start a blog I really will need the help of someone like yourself. :)
Dreyja Nov 13th 2009 6:00AM
ugh. See, right there. There is no, BOTH. :) I'm glad we have people like you Jason. Thanks for trying to mediate your frustration. It is worth a LOT.
Grunt Nov 13th 2009 7:47AM
May I ask why the guide suggests to leave out Thick Hide (0/3) and spend 5/5 on Improve Aspect Of The Hawk while passing on Endurance Training (1/5)?
If I'd spec my huntress myself being a beginner on hunter class I'd spend my talent points the other way around.
Dreyja Nov 13th 2009 5:21PM
From what I've read, the belief is that they reduction in damage isn't worth the minimal endurance you'd gain from the other choice. :) Plus, if you're moving, kiting and fighting correctly" (grain of salt there) most mobs shouldn't be touching you much. You're pet should be absorbing the damage and your ability to hit harder will facilitate that. :)
But, there is wiggle room. :)
QQinsider Nov 14th 2009 9:53AM
As has been pointed out by commentators in every single article in this series, IAOTH is a complete waste of time in a levelling spec compared to extra hp/armor on your pet. The writer is just too stubborn to admit he's wrong.
Lumituisku Nov 17th 2009 5:28PM
Umm, im new to comment here and so on but i have played BM hunter since beginning and i have few hunters. Some peoples ask me about what build they should get and so on. Ill mostly say that BM is probably best for leveling cause of pet. To go on build, ill say that kinda typical DPS build is probably best for leveling. If i ever would have chosen talents to make more healt or armor i would be nut. What i think just pick up good dps build and maybe even pet to do so and youl be fine while leveling just like this guide is advising to do. Whit build thats focused mainly to dps pet can hold agros mostly and whit a little of your help. Everything should do quite nice and fast exept the most challengind ones. Maybe then tank pet would be nice to have. dunno. get lv up and try again thats my method.
How ever few that i know have picked up to lv up as an survival hunter. Im not sure how is it going on if situations are not just kill mod and other. What they have said that it gould be fast and nice since they one shot most monsters etc... Dunno. Im just thinking downtimes etc. Cause of pet BM usually dont have such ones. As survival pets so much weaker and will probably die at some point. ugh. drink up ress pet if you do so at all. whithout pet hunter is like mage? blah nice downtimes probably.