Hunter Guide for World of Warcraft
The Hunter is by far the most versatile of all the World of Warcraft classes. With all the available talent builds, pet options, and their sheer prowess, you can’t go wrong with this class. If your character is a Hunter, this comprehensive guide will guide you to success.
Starting Out
Success in this class starts with taking in consideration if your character is right for the job. Take look at your own personal strengths and make sure that they fit the abilities of a hunter. Remember that the hunter class is more than tracking down and shooting animals. Playing this class can be a little tricky if you don’t pay attention to its strengths and weaknesses.
A hunter excels at ranged warfare, including the use of bows, guns, and crossbows. They can dispatch their enemies effectively by using these means. They have strong tracking abilities, as well as an impeccable knack for surviving. Using pets with this class can redirect most attack damage from your character to your character’s pet, giving you more time to play.
They aren’t efficient in melee fighting. It is the weakest part of a hunter’s repertoire. This class isn’t eligible for armor until you reach level 40, so this you must take this in consideration in the early levels.
Now that you know the strengths and weaknesses of a hunter, you can start to formulate your strategy for dealing with enemies. Remember, staying away from danger increases your chances of victory. Invest in a pet as a hunter since they can take the brunt of melee fighting damages. If your enemies get up close and personal, you can let your hunter keep a distance while still dealing damage.
Picking the Right Profession for Your Hunter
You need to pick a profession that goes well with a hunter’s innate abilities. Your best bet is yo go with a skinning and leatherworking combination. This will allow you to make your own armor. Another great combination is mining and skinning, which will let you produce enough money to purchase additional armor and weapons quickly.
However, what I wouldn’t suggest are alchemy, tailoring or enchanting as it does not benefit the hunter as much as the other professions I mentioned above. Herbalism can be a profession you may want to try, as this can be used to make your own healing potions. It can be a very significant profession especially before you get a pet to help you out during melee fighting.
The Weapons
As previously stated, the hunter excels at ranged warfare. Concentrate on bows and crossbows, and guns if you have the skill. Initially, you’ll get a pretty basic bow, but as you progress through the levels, you can purchase a better one that will let you earn you more skill and increase your accuracy help. You can also get several other ranged weapons as you complete quests.

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