Talk:Hunter pets
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I am going to work on fleshing this page out over the week. I figure on grouping the whole discussion of pets in one place and only breaking it out if sections get too large. Perhaps this who section is redundant and we can link straight from the hunter guide to each child page?
Pet Taming
Simple rules for taming a pet and such. With suggested methods for special cases
Pet Feeding
This section already has a page for itself
Pet Training
How to learn and apply skills
Pet Types
Different specie of pets and what they are good for.
Notable Pets
The "special" pets people like and why.
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rework and merge
going to have to start merging pet abilities, and moving them to their own pages.. so far i found 2-3 pages which each list the same information.. CJ 11:05, 30 October 2006 (EST)
- Done. Just needs some cleanup work now. CJ 04:34, 31 October 2006 (EST)
Wolves VS. Cats
I am having major trouble deciding between a cat and wolf. I am a Beast Mastery hunter. Mrscribbles
- Uhm, congratulations? Alexandar 20:27, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- Cat. Better DPS, Prowling for an advantage in PvP and a damage boost at the start of a fight, easy food supply (either go fishing or just kill Beasts for the meat), and there's a lot of cool Cat models out there. My personal favorite is the Ghost Saber from Darkshore; get up to level 20 (they're all level 19-20), go to the ruins with the naga in Darkshore, then go around opening Cat Figurines till it spawns; a Prowling Ghost Saber is damn near impossible to see even if you can "detect" it. Felindre
Claw and Bite Rank 9
Table needs to be updated to show that these pet skills can reach rank 9 -Silverstreak 16:19, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
Attack Speed
They nerfed attack speed and brought it back in as a trainable for the pets, but is there any differentuation between attack speeds of pets? For PVP and arena it's kind of integral to mess up casters, this should definitely be addressed in the pet article. Alexandar 20:27, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- Nope, no difference. Might as well have a yellow block with a bar code that says 'PET'. They're all basically identical, aside from the special skills they can learn. Cats get prowl, boars get charge (and a surprisingly good AI), etc. --Azaram 04:58, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
Kills by pet
I have noticed that if my pet kills something without any help from me, I do not get any experience, nor am I able to loot the corpse. Should this be mentioned in the artice? Or is i already and I didn't notice?--Foozdood 20:30, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
- No, it's not already mentioned, and yes, it should be. I'll add in a little something, feel free to update... --Azaram 04:10, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
Pet Experience
I added a little bit to the pet training section to explain about how much experience a pet gets and needs to level, and have done a tiny amount of information recording just now with my hunter, but the section could use a lot more information for figuring out how much experience is needed to level for pets. (What I have is: Pet experience gain is approximately equal to unrested character of same level, tested against various swamp of sorrows monsters, the difference was around 5 or so. Pet experience needed to gain a level is 9168 at level 35, 9785 at level 36. I will have other numbers added, but with other characters and other life stuff won't be able to test much of a range of numbers.)Minionman 17:21, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
Mobs killed by Pets are lootable now
My pet single-handedly killed a mob, and I was able to loot it. In this article it says you couldn't loot a mob killed by a hunter's pet. BTW, I didn't really look at the XP bar of my character while my pet Boar was killing a mob. I was sure that my pet Boar's XP bar increased but I didn't really look at my own XP bar. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Frank2368 (talk · contr).
My pet being stronger than myself
I think my pet is stronger than myself! Me and my pet Boar was each killing a same level, same race mob. But my pet had more health left when we killed the mobs! BTW, I'm a Beastmaster, and my talents are all on the Beast Mastery page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Frank2368 (talk · contr).
- If your Boar had more health than you at the end of the fight, one of two things is happening:
- 1) Your Boar has so much health that it still had more remaining at the end than you did (if you mean it had more points of health); or
- 2) You were getting hit by the mob, meaning you weren't using your pet properly (if you mean that your pets health bar had more % in it than yours did). Felindre
The singular/plural redirect is backwards?
Why is the singular 'Hunter pet' page redirecting to 'Hunter pets'? The WoWWiki standard is the opposite. --Madkaugh (talk) 22:37, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Exotic pets in WotLK
With the 51-point Beast Mastery talent, will the exotic pets (rhinos, chimaera, rocs, etc.) shrink like all the other pets that can be tamed? Specifically, will the gigantic devilsaur become as small as a normal raptor when it is tamed? If this has been addressed somewhere else, please direct me to it. Seldo (talk) 02:33, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
- I'm not sure if it is talked about here, but yes, they do shrink but not to the size that normal pets would.
{T•C) 03:07, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks. I can understand some shrinking (I don't want to see an actual size devilsaur running around Stormwind,it would scare me even at high levels) but I just don't want to see some big exotic pet get its height reduced to chest level. Thanks for answering my question. Seldo (talk) 03:46, 28 August 2008 (UTC)