Guest Post: Confessions of a noob hunter
As a prot paladin, I've learned my place in the world (of Warcraft). True, that place is usually face-deep in the crotch of some monster, but that's beside the point. When I'm tanking, I know I'm here to do one thing and one thing only: to piss off bad guys so they'll leave you alone. Strapping on my shield and a mace keeps me in a Zen-like comfort zone where everything seems to just come naturally.
Like many others, though, I've found myself looking for more to do as Cataclysm lurches ever closer. After all, there are only so many things to get beaten by each week. This has left me joining a growing percentage of players in a less-than-exclusive club: "Hi, I'm Brian, and I'm an altoholic."
Most classes I've tried have felt fairly natural. I've leveled my DK and priest with no problems and have really been enjoying the early levels of both my mage and warlock (which, as you'd imagine, leaves me with quite an internal struggle). There's one class, however, that has managed to bewilder me at every turn. A class that, for whatever reason, seems so counterintuitive to me that It's taken me over a year and a half to hit level 27. My friends, I am -- cue dramatic music -- the worst hunter in the world.
That feeling that something's missing
I think it all started with the rotation. Something about it makes me feel like I'm missing something. As a pally, no matter where I am, no matter what I'm doing, you'd better believe there's a button for me to press. 6-9-6-9-6-9. I can 6-9 with the best of them, throwing out the occasional off-the-global taunt while I'm at it. On my little lowbie hunter, though, I always feel as if there's something I've forgotten to train. I open with a Concussive Shot to slow my enemy down, give them a taste of my Serpent Sting, follow it up with an Arcane Shot and a Multi-Shot, then...uh. Well, let's just say I haven't figured out what to do besides twiddle my thumbs for 3 seconds. That's not a lot of twiddling, so I usually end up throwing out two more Serpent Stings just to look like I'm doing something productive.
Of course, that's more of a lowbie hunter problem. I'm sure I would find something to fill my time with if I were ever to reach level 80.
More of an issue is my targeting style. As a tank, I want all the aggro. I'm an aggro addict. If I've got all the aggro I could possibly need on my current target, chances are I'll be tabbing over to get more precious aggro from another source. A funny thing happens when you abuse the tab button on a hunter, though. Instead of being praised by your team for doing a good job, you end up getting berated just because you invited a few extra quillboars to join the fun.
Still another thing that's missing
Yes, things are different for hunters, all right. Even their consumables cause me problems. If my main runs out of Honeymint Tea, it barely matters. Who needs to drink as a pally, anyway? Out of Symbols of Kings? Meh. I guess I'll just have to click on PallyPower more often.
Running out of things on this needy little hunter of mine actually seems to mean something. With no arrows, I might as well be useless. If I run out of meat for my pet, I have to farm more or just endure the sadface of shame my trusted friend keeps directing at me. The only thing that could be more depressing is if Sarah McLachlan started playing in the background every time my pet felt neglected.
In order to elaborate on just what a terrible hunter I am, I'd like to relay a story. I logged in a while back to find myself in Ashenvale with no meat, no arrows and no money. Due to the sporadic nature of my will to hunt, I couldn't possibly tell you how this ever happened. Since this was my only Horde character, I couldn't think of a single way to get any of these things (I hadn't been clever enough to think of the neutral auction house at the time). But like M. Night Shyamalan's career after The Village, the worst was yet to come.
While wandering down the path, looking for mobs I could melee to death, I happened to notice a pretty little creature off to the side. A Ghostpaw Alpha. It was the first beast I had encountered that made me consider getting rid of my trusty Elder Springpaw from Eversong Woods. Since there wasn't much else for me to do, I decided to finally get a new pet. I targeted the wolf and chose Tame Beast. Oh? Apparently I had too many pets already. After taking care of that little piece of business, I attempted again to tame the beast. This was when I learned two very important things: Some beasts are too high-level to tame ... and Beast Lore exists for a reason.
There I was, lacking arrows, a pet or basic competence as a hunter. It was almost enough to make me hang up my bow for good.
Once a noob ...
I kept on truckin', though. I slowly rebuilt from scratch, taming another feline, doing some low-level quests and getting back on track. I log on every now and then to play -- but no matter what, I think I'll always be a bit of a noob. Until they give hunters Crusader Aura and turn Hunter's Mark into a 30-minute self buff, I think I'll always find myself dazed and doing less damage than I should ... but at least I'll have fun in the meantime.
One last thing, before I go. Were you aware that hunters have a spell specifically designed for committing suicide, either by leaping from great heights or into groups of angry mobs? Yep, it's called Disengage. Frostheim I ain't.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Dreamstorm Sep 19th 2010 2:06PM
"I can 6-9 with the best of them"
Did you see what I did there...? :3
Callum Forbes Sep 19th 2010 2:28PM
And after that I was expecting a "zomg... first!" hehe
(cutaia) Sep 19th 2010 5:51PM
I have no idea what you're talking about. :P
iammurlocftw Sep 19th 2010 9:20PM
(Cutaia), sorry, but that face is freakin me out whenever i look at it
P.S. how do you pronounce your name i have a feeling that cute ay uh is not correct
(cutaia) Sep 19th 2010 11:02PM
"(Cutaia), sorry, but that face is freakin me out"
I've been getting a lot of that. :(
Oh, and it's pronounced Kuh-tie-uh. Rhymes with papaya.
Ibet Sep 19th 2010 2:11PM
Alot of your problems could be solved by leveling and with some gold. Get glyph ofen pet for ur happiness issue, maintain around 3000 arrows everytime u can, when u get high enough (40?) you get steady shot which is what you spam when everything is on cd. But you could just wait rill cataclysm comes out when everybody will be a noon for a while and you have to relearn your class.
Ibet lvl 80 troll hunter on tortheldrin.
Vogie Sep 19th 2010 3:00PM
You get steady shot at 50, not 40.
I understand the problem. My hunter got to 40 only thanks to RAF, then became my bank alt (cheetah is fantastic for AH running :D). Finally, after 4 80s and a slew of heirooms mucking about, I'm starting to level him again.
God a lowbie hunter is dull.
I'm even spec'd into Marksmanship so I have more buttons to press. And it's STILL dull. Using the Dungeon finder every so often is fun, but the only redeeming quality of a hunter over my other 3 40s (rogue, priest and Paladin) is that the hunter has fun AoEs. Two even. But the other 3 classes are much more intensive and fun to play because there's actually stuff to be done.
With a hunter in the mid-40s and lower, it's literally "hit a bunch of buttons to start, then wait a lot" as my pet and autoshot arrows do the rest of the work, even with Aimed shot as an extra button.
Traps don't make sense, because I put them next to me, and that isn't where I want the mob to be... I want it over THERE where I can shoot that thing. And every talent seems passive. Trueshot aura, Lock & load without Black arrow, Imp. Hunter's mark... so dull. I'm excited to keep leveling, because everything OVER level 50 in both Marks & Survival looks like it's really well designed and interesting... but right now it's boring
Ibet Sep 19th 2010 3:15PM
Yeah I know how u feel I have a couple 80s myself an I no how frustrating it can be when you can't one shot everything on alts. It'll get better though, I think. Leveling is always boring :|
Pyromelter Sep 19th 2010 3:44PM
I think he meant "Glyph of Mend Pet" which increases your pet's happiness when you use mend pet (meaning no need to feed your pet with meat or fish or whatever).
Anon Sep 19th 2010 4:31PM
Leveling as BM has been fun. It doesn't quite ramp up to full speed until you get volley but grab a croc and spec it tank and see how many mobs you can pull and keep the both of you alive.
You'll do great in PvP (depending on gear) but eventually you'll run into trouble (might be BM related) in the 40s and 50s.
(cutaia) Sep 19th 2010 5:55PM
Glyph of Mend Pet sounds wonderful. Now that I've remembered that I can get some money to this little Hordie of mine, I'll have to grab that.
Talaamu@Spirestone Sep 19th 2010 2:12PM
Hehe. I have a hunter sitting at 27 too... while i don't have any trouble with them, i seem to find them rather boring. Leveling as a hunter, everything seems like it wants to die. And i never run out of arrows or anything, because i keep tons of reagents on all my characters, and refill them all the time (i never drop below 700 Symbols on my pally).
Also.... FIRST!! ^_^
Talaamu@Spirestone Sep 19th 2010 2:13PM
ugh... seems like my browser for some reason didn't show the previous comments : /
/cry
SpaceDog Sep 19th 2010 2:36PM
FIRST posts are annoying whether they were actually the first post or not.
Grumpy Wow Guy Sep 19th 2010 2:56PM
Ugh... God, you are fail. You are the John Mayer of wow dot joystick trolls.
Sinthar Sep 20th 2010 11:14AM
A Complete fail post - not only do you try to cry first - and atm your barely on the first page let alone first comment. Your boastful - and concieted, and your internet doesnt work properly - please dont let us know if you fix it.
Matt Sep 21st 2010 1:44AM
Wow guys - I don't think this comment deserved down ranking or the blatant rudeness it's receiving.
Yeah, okay, it was a "first post" comment, but the content was reasonable and NOT written in a mean, angry or otherwise negative way. I just don't see why it deserved such harsh treatment.
Aircraftkiller Sep 19th 2010 2:15PM
I wish people would realize that it's n00b, not "noob". It has zeroes. w00t is defined in the dictionary with zeroes. Use them!
AutumnBringer Sep 19th 2010 2:44PM
I really don't think most people take leetspeak so seriously that they make sure that noob (n00b, newb, nub) is spelled out with 0s instead of Os.
Perhaps your proofreading skills would benefit a lolcats site more? Try it out.
Noyou Sep 19th 2010 2:49PM
wut? gt4o. use your imagination what the 4 is for.