Creating A Hunter Pvp – Some Important Tips

Hunters are a soloing class that can dish out some really fast leveling speeds. This, along with other capabilities such as the ability to have pet minions that would do tanking and damage dealing for them, make the class very capable of dishing out some extremely potent PvPers. In this Hunter PVP guide, you will learn how to use a hunter for the PvP arena.

{Making That Change From PvE To PvP}
A change of scenery might come in handy once you get tired of whacking the life out WoW's mobs, humanoids, and monsters.

{Here are a few tips}:

{Work Solo Or With Groups}
As a PvPer, you'll do well on both solo and group PvP. Once you're already out there in the arena, though, you will outshine as a solo PvPer. This is not to say, though, that you won't excel as a team player. You definitely can. You can, in fact, contribute well to the efforts of a group, but since you can hold your own in any PvP battle, you can work on your own.

{To Melee Or Not To Melee}
Now, if you want to fight head to head with other player's, it is best that you stay within your maximum range. You are not a melee class that can simply wade into the battle and hurl your opponents to their graves. No, that's not where your strengths lie. Just leave melee fights with other classes and instead, just stay within the range where you are most effective. But you should never shy away from doing melee fights when the needs arises. You see, when your back is against the wall, you'll do fine attacking your opponent at melee range and letting your pet do the tanking for you.

{Always Preserve Your Pet's Loyalty And Happiness}
Whether in PvE or PvP arena, you should prioritize your pet's loyalty and happiness. Both have direct affect on the ability of you rpet minion to dish out attacks. It is not really clear how these affect your pet, except that very low levels of happiness and loyalty may force your pet to leave you or perform below its maximum capacity.

Also, it's really to feed your pet with the right food from its diet and to train and tame it. Feeding is important in keeping its performance at its best.

{Pick up talents suitable for PvP}
{Now here comes the tricky part}: If your Hunter is not specced for PvPing, you might want to have some of your talents tweaked to become for suitable for PvP Arena. You won't have the same problem however if you're already rolling a Beast Mastery Hunter. Otherwise, you might consider unlearning some talents and investing your points instead from your previous tree to Beast Mastery. Doing this will help you create a minion that's geared for PvPing.

Your Hunter PVP would also do well to spread some on the Marksmanship tree, with focus on the Improved Hunters' Mark so you can get the highest possible output for your rifle or bow.

Article category: Pets