Scattered Shots: Beast Mastery 101, page 3

The Basic BM Shot Rotation
First, at the start of a boss fight:
- Make sure you're in Aspect of the Dragonhawk
- Put up Hunter's Mark.
- Send in your pet.
- Serpent Sting if it is not already up on your target.
- Arcane Shot
- Aimed Shot / Multi-Shot
- Steady Shot
For AOE situations you'll just use Volley.
Gems
Gemming your BM hunter is pretty simple, and requires you to wrap your head around one simple concept: socket bonuses are not always worth it. Think of your socket bonus like an elf -- fancy looking and probably a dirty hippie and useful in some situations, but certainly not something you'd ever go out of your way to get.
- Meta Gem: Relentless Earthsiege Diamond.
- Red Socket: Bright Cardinal Ruby.
- Yellow Socket: Bright Cardinal Ruby unless the socket bonus is extra AP, then go for Wicked Ametrine.
- Blue Socket: use Nightmare Tear for your first blue socket, and use Bright Cardinal Ruby in the rest.
You have a few options for glyphs, and we're going to look at the top four choices.
- Glyph of Steady Shot: This flat 10% bonus to Steady Shot damage is well worth it for BM hunters, who use Steady Shot far more than any other.
- Glyph of Bestial Wrath: Lowering the cooldown of Bestial Wrath makes this glyph a must-have for any starting BM hunter.
- Glyph of the Hawk: BM hunters have a faster rate of fire than any other spec, meaning your Improved Aspect of the Hawk will be proccing more often than for other specs.
- Glyph of Serpent Sting: extending the duration of Serpent Sting essentially allows you to get in more Steady Shots over the course of fight.
Enchants for Endgame
- Head: Arcanum of Torment
- Shoulders: Greater Inscription of the Axe
- Back: Major Agility
- Chest: Powerful Stats
- Wrists: Greater Assault
- Hands: Major Agility or Precision
- Belt: Eternal Belt Buckle
- Legs: Icescale Leg Armor
- Feet: Superior Agility or Icewalker
- Ranged: Heartseeker Scope
- Melee 1h: Superior Potency or Accuracy
- Melee 2h: Massacre
But start off with the information here, and you'll be 90% of the way there. The vast majority of what you need to do to optimize your DPS is the basics. That last 10% is where all the work comes in, and check in here on Mondays and Thursdays for a continuing disucssion of how to squeeze every last drop of DPS out of your hunter.
You want to be a Hunter, eh? Well then you came to the right place. You start with science, then you add some Dwarven Stout, and round it off some elf bashing. The end result is massive dps. Scattered Shots is the WoW.com 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 2 of 3)
ResumeMan Feb 1st 2010 7:13PM
Oversimplifying here, but actually it just flip-flops by spec. AP has the advantage that it transfers to your pet; agility doesn't. So for BM *only* you will get more bang for your gem buck by gemming AP. It will boost your personal dps by less than an agility gem will, but it will increase (you+pet) dps by more.
elvendude Feb 1st 2010 7:14PM
I believe BM has always been AP. It scales more directly on your pet than does Agi.
MM still gems Agi and SV still gems some weird amalgamation of Stam and Agi that I don't pretend to understand. Heh.
Einnis Feb 6th 2010 2:04AM
nah, BM almost has always gone heavy AP. It scales better to your pet which is such a significant amount of damage.
Rob Feb 1st 2010 7:13PM
Not sure if the debate is over, I don't do theorycrafting. But here's the deal. Agi gives crit which helps pet gain focus == dps. Also agi scales with blessing of kings, which, given the plague of palys, there's bound to be one in the party.
AP does transfer to your pet, but not fully I dont think.
Overall I'd go with agi since it helps when switching to other specs. But maybe AP is better at the endgame in raids.
Ringo Flinthammer Feb 1st 2010 7:18PM
Great article, except for one thing:
"In many ways BM exemplifies what it means to be a hunter."
There must be some secret rule that all hunter bloggers feel that way, but if your point of entry to WoW was War3 (as mine was), Marksmen are much more like Dwarven Riflemen than Beastmasters. (Rexxar was an expansion character, after all.)
Still, awesome article.
Sir7 Feb 1st 2010 10:44PM
He didn't say anything about which spec exemplifies the hunter class more, just that the class is in fact exemplified in many ways by beast mastery. Which it is.
Gimmlette Feb 1st 2010 8:00PM
Awesome article.
I would like to see better minor glyphs for hunters. Mend Pet and Feign Death and then what? /sigh...I hate to see a spot empty so I have Revive Pet. Helps a bit in battle if I can get my pet back into combat a wee bit quicker.
I always thought the hit cap was 269 and you're saying it's 263. Six points might not be that much in the grand scheme of things other than I've been telling my guild hunters 269.
I wish someone would have sat me down when I was going through T7, T8 and into my current T9 gear and explained gemming and enchanting as you have. At one point, I was running around with a HR of 406 due to all the enchants and gems I had. I had to figure it out by trial and error, something I've passed on to my guild hunters who ask. It would have saved me some money, not to gem for hit, when I was a green 80.
I do take some umbrage to your comment, "No spec is as widely useful and easy to learn and master as BM." I've always been BM. I'm still learning and I am far from "mastering" this spec. Right now, I'm working through glyphs, seeing which glyph actually gives me the most dps for my play style. Mastery, ha! We should always be pushing the spec, trying to tease out just a bit more dps here and there.
So, I'll see your pint and raise you one in Kharanos. Nice thing about being a dwarf, we don't have that far to fall when we've imbibed too much.
ap7636 Feb 1st 2010 8:15PM
I always keep AoP as my other minor glyph. I think its the most kinda-useful glyph to just fill the slot with.
miggedymike Feb 7th 2010 8:51AM
Dwarves can never drink too much! We're just.............letting the lesser races catch back up! HERE'S LOOKIN AT YA!!!
Turtlehead Feb 3rd 2010 2:16PM
"I would like to see better minor glyphs for hunters. Mend Pet and Feign Death and then what?"
Two minors that boost important abilities? Yes please. Some classes have zero. Hunters are doing very well on glyphs, major and minor.
sekreps17 Feb 20th 2010 9:30AM
To be capped for raiding hit rating must be 264 (8%) or above unless your standard raid group has an alliance spacecow and then it can be 7% (assuming you stay near to him/her); however, my understanding is that the extra 1% draenei bonus does not transfer to your pet and you will gimp your DPS. And, as a BM'er, since your pet will supply close to 48% of your overall DPS, that 1% miss can become statistically significant.
SamLowry Feb 1st 2010 8:10PM
Though my hunter is only 69, I'm wearing mostly INT and MP5 gear because repeatedly casting Volley on top of the tank keeps draining me dry. If I switch everything over to AP are you suggesting me and my pet will do so much more damage that Volley would be essentially pointless?
xiani Feb 1st 2010 8:18PM
Volley is expensive. As long as you're not pulling aggro though it's probably the best thing to be doing for trash pulls of 3 or more.
You need to use aspect of the viper when you run low on mana, ideally in-between pulls 'cause it lowers your damage, but it's still better than nothing, and you can keep going non-stop.
Sicadastra Feb 1st 2010 8:15PM
Kudos on another fine article Frost! I'm always glad to see such a positive spin on Beast Mastery, Pike would be proud!
It may be comparatively weak in raiding, but it's unbeatable for solo play or leveling. I keep it around on my off spec for pvp too... faster running, fear immunity, health regen, made-for-pvp silithids, and the psychological nuke of the big red pet! And of course, it's fun! It can be irksome when people forget that the GAME is about enjoying yourself, and min/maxing is not the only way to do it!
Ringo Flinthammer Feb 1st 2010 8:49PM
My PvP spec is Survival -- Wyvern Sting and Scattershot are tough to pass up -- but I've often been tempted to dump it in favor of BM for the soloing awesomeness. Maybe in Cataclysm.
Ringo Flinthammer Feb 1st 2010 8:48PM
Oh, I also disagree on Hawk Eye. In raids, there's always a value in being able to go further away than everyone else. It's not always required, but being further away from the bad crap is never a bad thing and in fights with a lot of moving (like most of the ICC fights), a longer range lets you move less often, by running to your eventual destination, planting yourself, and doing channeled Steady Shots more often.
Obviously, it's also great in PvP (shooting people from further away than they can fire back = victory), but don't discount its value outside, maybe, 5-mans.
pilar_80_2002 Feb 1st 2010 8:57PM
BM is best for soloing, lvlin and showing off your badass corehound in random pug (especially if you're female dwarf with a gun). Raiding DPS-wise, no, that when you spec to MM or Survival for it. But when comes to showboating those 2 specs can't hold nothing to BM - You have not lived til you see a dwarf with a Exotic pet bigger them, that is some funny stuff, I tell ya!!!
Undra Feb 1st 2010 10:55PM
I refuse to beleive than an exotic pet can out-dps'd by a common one. Is it the wolf's utility in also buffing the hunter that is the selling point? The scaling nature of that howl?
You list Wolf, then Devilsaur, Cat, and Raptor. So by your information, Spirit Beasts aren't even in the top group? Or are they at number 5? Shouldn't the rarest of all exotics be better, especially with a armor ignoring spell?
I guess my real question is, if BM was nerfed in Burning Crusade for having relatively low input and disproportially high output, then why are the pets that are hardest to obtain, lower?
Raze Feb 1st 2010 11:08PM
Spirit Beasts are Blizzard's love letter to hunter who missed having something to brag about with their Broken Tooths and Eechayakes. Nothing more.
"Trophy" pets, if you will.
Mopo Feb 2nd 2010 4:46PM
I believe that was more for the Grimtotem Spirit Guide fiasco aka Spirit Wolf (which I have). I am also still a bit sore about Broken Tooth (I know I should let it go but...). It was one of the hardest pets to tame (took me days if not weeks), but a patch nerfed it down to a regular sabertooth/cat...