Scattered Shots: Beast mastery hunter 101

Over and above everything else, hunters are known as the pet class. No one loves their pets the way hunters do, no one has the pet selection that we do, and no one's pets bring as much to the raid as our pets do. Other classes have tried to emulate the bond between hunter and pet, starting with the warlocks -- who, between their goth makeup and Twilight posters, have completely failed to grasp the true meaning of a lifelong companion. Mages, death knights, shaman -- they've all tried to be more like us hunters, and they have all failed.
Of all hunter specs, beast mastery hunters are closest to their pets, and in Cataclysm, they even rely on their pet to deliver the signature shot of their rotation. They are rewarded for this trust with an even wider selection of pets and raid buffs, making them irresistible to the opposite sex -- or indeed, any sex.
Join me after the cut for another massive collection of hunter information as we take a look at the Cataclysm BM hunter and cover the BM raid spec, glyphs, rotation, gems, and stats.
BM talent spec
Like all Cataclysm hunters, the newly shortened talent tree for BM offers fewer selections, making it much harder to make poor talent choices. Once we hit the bottom of the BM tree, we're going to want to move over to the MM tree to pick up the very desirable pet DPS talents hidden there.

It's probably worth mentioning that the theoretical BM build of putting talents into Improved Steady Shot and trying to weave Cobra Shots and Steady Shots together turns out not to be a good choice for BM. Not only does Steady Shot do less damage than Cobra Shot, but the rotation becomes incredibly complex, and it's impossible to keep full uptime on the imp steady buff.
BM glyphs
As always, our prime glyphs are our really good DPS options, though BM also gets a DPS gain through its major glyph, Glyph of Bestial Wrath. For most of the BM major and all the minor glyphs, however, there is no clear DPS gain option, and you can really take whatever glyphs suit your playstyle the best. There are several utility options that are beneficial, so for those slots, choose the ones you think will work for you the best.
Prime glyphs
Glyph of Serpent Sting and Glyph of Kill Shot are both good glyphs, and the DPS gain of the two are very similar for BM hunters -- in fact, they're close enough that which is better depends on your exact gear setup. When two glyphs are that close, it really becomes a matter of preference, so use the one you like best. If you really want to get down to the nitty-gritty, you'll probably net a bit more DPS from the Glyph of Serpent Sting; its benefits are more consistent than the Kill Shot glyph.
Major glyphs
- Glyph of Bestial Wrath
- Your choice
- Your choice
Choose whatever minor glyphs you like the best. I'm personally fond of the Glyph of Mend Pet and Glyph of Feign Death. Mend Pet in particular is a lovely quality of life improvement, and with it, you'll no longer have to carry pet food around.
BM rotation
Like all hunter specs in Cataclysm, BM's rotation is priority-based. You want to use whatever shot is available and is highest on the priority list, while at the same time making sure to save up enough focus so that you can always hit Kill Command as soon as it's available.
You will of course want to be in Aspect of the Hawk and put up Hunter's Mark and Serpent Sting. You should only need to apply Serpent Sting once; thereafter, Cobra Shot will refresh it indefinitely.
You'll only want to hit Focus Fire when your pet has 5 stacks of Frenzy, and the game will warn you when this happens (see the hunter spell alerts guide). Focus Fire is not on the global cooldown, so it costs you no time to hit. Kill Command is your primary "signature" shot that you want to be sure to hit on cooldown; however, be aware that it will only work if your pet is within range of the target.
Of course, the other big part of the BM rotation are the BM cooldowns, Bestial Wrath and Fervor.
You'll want to use Bestial Wrath early and often -- just make sure your pet is at the target first. In general, you want to make sure you're fairly high on focus before hitting big red pet so you don't have to waste any time with Cobra Shot. The big advantage of Bestial Wrath is the focus cost reduction of your shots. As long as you're fairly high on focus, you should be able to get two Kill Commands and five to six Arcane Shots all in a row -- which is a massive amount of burst DPS.
As soon as Bestial Wrath ends, don't forget to immediately Cobra Shot to keep your Serpent Sting from falling off. You'll also want to use Fervor as often as possible. Basically, what this cooldown is doing is giving you a couple of extra Arcane Shots. In some boss fights, it could be a good idea to save this for times where you know you're going to be focus-starved (like heavy movement phases), but by default, you just want to use it every chance you can to burn a chunk of Arcane Shots in a row.
BM gems
Like all hunter specs, agility is your best stat -- even better than hit. Because of this, you do not want to gem for hit (except the Glinting Demonseye to satisfy your meta requirement). Instead, you'll want to reforge for hit and gem for agility as much as you can. Here's the breakdown:
- Meta Chaotic Shadowspirit Diamond
- Red socket Delicate Inferno Ruby
- Yellow socket (if socket bonus is 10 agility or 20 of another stat) Deadly Ember Topaz
- Yellow socket (if socket bonus is worse than the above) Delicate Inferno Ruby
- Blue socket (one for meta requirement) Glinting Demonseye
- Blue socket (if socket bonus is 20 agility or better) Glinting Demonseye
- Blue socket (if socket bonus is worse than 20 agility) Delicate Inferno Ruby
BM stat weights
One of the subtle yet huge changes made to the hunter class in Cataclysm is that our pets now inherit all of our DPS stats, at least in part. This makes some substantial changes to the way that we calculate our stat weights. As always, your stat weights will change not just with your spec but with every single change you make to your gear. I'm going to provide some general qualitative BM stat weights as a guideline to point you in the right direction.
BM stat weights, from highest to lowest:
- ranged DPS
- agility
- hit rating
- crit rating
- haste rating
- mastery
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Stormwalker Dec 16th 2010 5:09PM
Is there any chance that Blizzard will change the way Kill Command works? It's current incarnation of needing to be in range of the target is pretty annoying at times. I liked the old version better where it activated the skill and your pet had 15s to let their next attack be a KC. Thoughts?
Necromann Dec 16th 2010 5:35PM
That would be nice.
Falcon6 Dec 16th 2010 5:36PM
A way they could do it is make it like Misdirection where the Kill Command is given 15 seconds or so to go off, then when the pet's in range and attacks with Kill Command active, it starts to go on cooldown for the 6 second duration. That way, you stick with the current rotation and don't have to wait until the pet is perfectly at the hitbox in order to know your Kill Command goes off.
But that's just an idea off the top of my head.
VioletPheonix Dec 16th 2010 5:10PM
Nice! This should make levling my hunter much easier! I haven't played her since BC, and I was feeling a bit lost with all the shiny newness!
huntardin Dec 16th 2010 5:19PM
"No one loves their pets the way hunters do"
Hehe!
Daco Dec 16th 2010 7:53PM
There's a reason Blizzard doesn't allow sheep to be tamed.
Eddy_D Dec 16th 2010 5:34PM
Now I just need a good article like this for my Feral kitty (Alt) and I'm all set..
Nice brief Article.
innerhell Dec 16th 2010 6:06PM
I don't know. I'm a warlock and I love my demons. My imp is my best friend. My felhunter is like my retarded dog. My Felguard is like my big brother. My succubus is like my sexy sister and my voidwalker.. He's been like a father to me, protective and nurturing and always there for me!
I LOVE MY DEMON FAMILY.
I feel even closer to them with Demon Soul. :)
Kylenne Dec 16th 2010 6:34PM
Your succubus is like your sexy sister?
...I officially declare Dueling Banjos as the new warlock theme song.
Billlop Dec 16th 2010 6:41PM
Well, lore wise warlock's demons arnt "pets" they are slaves, forced to do their masters bidding. You may think of your demons as best friends, but remember, they dont have a say in the matter.
Matt Dec 16th 2010 6:44PM
But if you loved them so much, why do you continually rip them from their demonic dimension, strip them of their free will, and command them to do your bidding - which they would absolutely refuse to do if you weren't a powerful enough warlock to overpower their magic and bind them to your will.
Just look at the overzealous Wilfred Fizzlebang.
I'm not saying that you don't love the company of your pet - but it's certainly not a relationship of mutual trust and love.
REDMJOEL Dec 16th 2010 6:57PM
Thank you! I thought I had accidentally slipped into Arcane Brilliance -- where the mages are mages and the sheep are scared.
Omegan01 Dec 17th 2010 5:37AM
"But if you loved them so much, why do you continually rip them from their demonic dimension, strip them of their free will, and command them to do your bidding - which they would absolutely refuse to do if you weren't a powerful enough warlock to overpower their magic and bind them to your will."
Love hurts.
Aaron Dec 17th 2010 9:15AM
Love is evol.
ramireza7 Dec 16th 2010 7:09PM
I am happy to level and play BM again. Thanks for the guidance.
MusedMoose Dec 16th 2010 7:32PM
I just dual-specced from Survival to Beast Mastery, so this is particularly helpful, thank you. The glyph and gem suggestions and stat weights are particularly useful, as that's the kind of thing I'm usually terrible at figuring out. Fortunately, the whole "agility is always best" thing works out easily enough. ^_^
Also, I loved this: "They are rewarded for this trust with an even wider selection of pets and raid buffs, making them irresistible to the opposite sex -- or indeed, any sex."
Damn straight. Hunters are, to borrow a term, sexy awesome.
SillyString Dec 16th 2010 8:38PM
I read somewhere, maybe on here, that your pets hit rating inheritance from you also doubles as expertise, so when you're at 8%+ your pets never miss and also can't be parried, blocked or dodged. Anyone confirm/deny?
And BM mastery is a sexy thing, your pet can do so much damage with a good mastery rating.
dyre42 Dec 16th 2010 9:14PM
Also being able to camouflage a devilsaur is awesome! No one expects an invisible dinosaur to be guarding the flag.
Bapo Dec 16th 2010 11:08PM
I was about to ask about the meta gem, and then saw your little comment about it reverting, I'm happy :D
william Dec 16th 2010 11:32PM
maybe i'm the only five year old on here but i can't stop laughing...
"Once we hit the bottom of the BM tree"
"theoretical BM build"
"BM hunters"
"Of course, the other big part of the BM rotation are the BM cooldowns"
great, informative article sir. i just think about poop too much.