The lone wolf express5/26/2023 Pets can be very buggy at times (specially when firing to a different level/platform from where you are standing). This way, the many glyphs and talents that require a pet, should be modified to also benefit a "Lone Wolf". I think this should not only be a talent but Blizzard should either include a new spec or modify one of the existing ones to make Hunters not use pets at all. To be honest, I wish the exclusive-DPS classes had more differences between specs. The other issues was that, Exotic ammunitions seems to be the only talents that doesn't make some other talents uselss, im sticking with that when i hit 100.Ĭomment by 972646I personally love this talent. Smart-S-Flamer i sure could pick other talent) but after picking this talent im pretty much just pew pew away, this talent sounds more like "selfish kitty" than "lone wolf", canines look up for each other, unlike those purries. Anyway, my point is, with this talent, we are not going to even have those pets' active utilities anymore, i would love to spirit mend/roar of sacrifice/master's call on my team mates in need (yes Mr. I was gutted when they standardized our pet by giving fixed skills and removed the customizable talent tree, while i agreed that those passive talents were lacklustre, the choice of having active skills to add onto the flavor of playing hunter were great, i had a very supportive pet back then in raid where i used em to take hits after hits from tanks in raid. :-)Ĭomment by Cimegs5088I think the issue im having with this talent is not just the fact that it pretty much deem some of our glyph/talents useless, but also the missing of certain pet skills. So in addition to making a change to the playstyle by playing without any pet, they could seriously think about that aspect I've described above. Maybe Blizzard wouldn't have to give every pet every buff but reduce it a lot, so we can actually play with a „beloved“ pet not with a forced upon us pet. Personally I love boars, but I hardly ever get to play with one because my raid needs a missing buff or in a 5 man dungeon I don't want to lose my or others' damage because I don't call a pet that provides a useful buff. it should be the one I feel drawn to the most, not a different pet every occasion. Since forever we've had to play with a wolf in order to do the most damage when doing quests.Īs to the storyline-aspect: If I am a hunter and supposed to build up a strong relationship with my pet. I thought more of an Elvish archer style than the squarefooted forest-hunter type one!Īlso, for years I would have liked the option to play with whichever pet I like instead of having to pick the pet that provides the necessary buff for the raid, dungeon or for solo play. I've always wanted to be able to play the hunter as a kind of archer/bow(wo)man. If anything, it's the beginning of a new part of you which your enemies shall soon come to fear."Ĭomment by 1377336I personally like the idea of playing without a pet. The untimely death of your pet is not the end of a little piece of yourself. The cold, honest truth is that you're no stranger to the life of a lone wolf, so as you stare down at the now-lifeless corpse of who had once been your most trustworthy and beloved companion, something that has long-since lain dormant awakes within you. However, there had been a time - long, long ago - when you had once embraced a more lonesome road one where there was nothing and nobody to rely on but yourself, and your skill with nearly any and every weapon you could get your hands on (lol). From those haphazard tours across Alterac Valley to the lair of the Black Dragonflight's matriarch herself, it's been proven, over and again, that your greatest strength lies in your partnership, and the reliance on one another's abilities. You've both fought, bled, and recovered together from the chaos of more battles than either of you would ever care to remember. "Your pet and you have been inseparable for countless seasons. Hell, lore-wise, you could describe it something like: Keep your pet out during raids and battlegrounds to keep those abilities you could only use as long as it's alive, but if it dies and you don't, at least your DPS won't suffer because this buff becomes active immediately after your pet croaks. I, for one, like to think of this as (if done right) having the potential for something more in-between. Comment by 475607I keep hearing the same things about this ability, in that everyone either embraces the possibility of becoming a true solitary sniper, or rejects it under the belief that WoW's version of Hunters wouldn't be the same without a pet.
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