
Every little buff counts when it comes to DPS, so naturally your pet should be no exception. Don't leave your pet starved and weak when you take them into a raid. Give them the good stuff: Spiced Mammoth Treats. It's an often overlooked item. It provides a nice little buff for your pet, stacks with all other raid buffs (since it counts as well fed for your pet), and it really doesn't take that much effort to farm the materials.... [Read Full Post]

We've all seen DPS padding hunters come into Onyxia, dropping volley after volley on whelps when the raid has more than enough melee to handle them. Maybe they're insecure, or maybe they just don't know any better, but I'm going to explain what you need to do as a hunter to pull as much DPS as possible without pissing off your fellow raid members. For those of you who are familiar with the Onyxia fight, some of this might be old news, but hopefully you'll still pick up a couple tips.... [Read Full Post]

If you're looking for something to do and you happen to have a friend who's leveling, boy are you in luck. Just find yourself an area chock full of mobs, stay out of party with your friend, and use Eyes of the beast. Then, without attacking the mobs, use growl. Your low level friend now gets to reap all the benefits of a level 80 pet with none of the drawbacks. This technique is especially useful in for farming elites, allowing your friend to gain full experience without having to share any with a tank (or a level 80).

The Beast Mastery talent tree is considered by most hunters to be nothing more than a novelty spec, used only when a new patch (and spirit beast) comes out. With the right talent build, gear, and some gameplay tips to keep in mind, you'll have the perfect excuse to give those spirit beasts some well deserved exercise! I've broken this post down into the following sections... [Read Full Post]

For my first post, I figured an introduction was in order. I'm Hesson, and I'm a hunter from Gurubashi. More specifically, I'm a BM hunter. I've been a BM hunter since I started playing, and I don't ever plan on changing. I was already in love with the spec, and with the release of Wrath of the Lich King and the introduction of some of the coolest pets ever created, my feelings were only reinforced. Even when BigRedKitty seemed to have abandoned the spec for everything but exotic tames, I pressed on, convinced that beast mastery is capable of more than everyone thinks. Thanks to my stubborn attitude regarding talent specialization, I've essentially forced myself to learn how to get the most out of the beast mastery talent tree. However, I've noticed something in the WoW community regarding beast mastery: everyone thinks it's bad... [Read Full Post]

The fourth spirit beast added to World of Warcraft, introduced in patch 3.3. Unlike the other spirit beasts, Arcturis can be found in one spawn location. While there have been reports that he's spawned elsewhere, I found him two nights in a row in the same spot, as most everyone has reported, just north of Amberpine Lodge. Also, while he's somewhat transparent like Gondria, his transparency increases from his torso to his hind legs, appearing almost invisible when using Prowl. Probably the easiest to catch because, with enough patience you can simply camp out near the waterfall and wait, using an addon like NPCscan or an occasional target macro. You must be at least level 75 to tame this pet.... [Read Full Post]

The third spirit beast added to World of Warcraft and introduced in patch 3.2. Skoll can be found in Storm Peaks found in an area where you'll also occasionally find Vyragosa and the Time-Lost Proto Drake. Taming is easy, like all other spirit beasts, with a simple Freezing trap, step back, tame beast. You must be level 80 to tame this pet. A cool note, even when he's dead, Skoll's trademark lightning effect persists.... [Read Full Post]