For fun I thought to list things I'll be looking forward to while leveling hunter a second time:
- Getting a Ghost Saber and keeping it this time- I had a Ghost Saber on my other hunter but dropped it around level 50 for the druid kitty look alikes in STV. I regretted this in the end but there was no way to undo what had been done
- All those subtle pet changes from talents, such as higher HP, higher armor, higher crit, higher damage slowly turning my pet into my DPS kitty
- Not having to re-spec since I know how I want to end up
- Not having to re-spec my pet since I know how I want my pet to end up
- Using a mark/attack macro with my pet from level 10 on. How did I make it to 70 without using macros?
- Searching out mobs with the new ranks of claw
- Skinning and LW
- Blazing through levels with the better understanding of hunter
- The first time I Feign Death <3<3
- Serpent's Swiftness. 20% white DPS increase in only 5 talent points. In a word: sick
- Ammo upgrade levels
- Mid-60's and finally acquiring Aimed Shot.
- Finally getting level 70 and misdirecting those very same Aimed Shots onto my pet
- Dire situations and popping a trinket, Rapid Fire and Bestial Wrath
- Nesinwary's in STV not being camped by level 70 asshat griefers
- Cobra Reflexes which causes Frenzy and Ferocious Inspiration to be applied for most of my fights
Ahh the little things. I took Druid to 70 before my hunter but in the end, hunter truly is more fun.
1 comment:
About that mark/attack macro...
I made a mark/attack/return macro. So when I pressed shift-(mark/attack) kitty would run back to me (/petfollow). Though with patch 2.2 I think I couldn't use shift in macros anymore and changed it to ctrl. After my first wipe on WTF?! kitty isn't coming back I made a /petfollow macro and bound it to a hotkey shift-e. And since e was the one bound to mark/attack i was back in happy days... Ah well enough rampling
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