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Cialbi wrote:
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Really? If you use the above BM build and not removing Dash/Dive from the priority list, then you're wasting 30 focus at the beginning of the fight.Fillmore wrote:I'd use the one from Warcraft Hunter's Union. Pet's don't die enough for Pheonix (I raid BM) and 1 point in bloodthirsty is enough. Put a point in dash and boars as switching between targets on many bosses is important.
I use this for BM: http://www.wowhead.com/petcalc#cud00ssz0hoRb
And this for SV/MM: http://www.wowhead.com/petcalc#0md00sc00hoko
If you use female dwarf you will find this to be the optimal BM builds for raiding.
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How is it a waste if it gets your pet attacking faster? Not to mention the dps boost from charge? And target switching is huge in raiding from ad phases where BM is already at a disadvantage. Maloriak, Defense, Magmaw, Council, Cho'gall all require target switching. Also at that gear level you are never focus starved with "Sic Em". I'm mean your build would work too but in raiding you're trying to squeeze every ounce of dps out you can and Bloodthirsty and Phoenix are quality of life not dps.Cialbi wrote:Really? If you use the above BM build and not removing Dash/Dive from the priority list, then you're wasting 30 focus at the beginning of the fight.Fillmore wrote:I'd use the one from Warcraft Hunter's Union. Pet's don't die enough for Pheonix (I raid BM) and 1 point in bloodthirsty is enough. Put a point in dash and boars as switching between targets on many bosses is important.
I use this for BM: http://www.wowhead.com/petcalc#cud00ssz0hoRb
And this for SV/MM: http://www.wowhead.com/petcalc#0md00sc00hoko
If you use female dwarf you will find this to be the optimal BM builds for raiding.
I strongly advise that all Ferocity pets be either specced into Dash/Dive or Charge/Swoop, but not both. If your pet were to have both abilities, it would autocast Dash/Dive first to get into range, then autocast Charge/Swoop once it's target was within the maximum range of that ability, resulting in your pet having wasted Dash/Dive and the 30 focus needed to activate it.
Sure, you can talent for both abilities, but you'd better take one off autocast, which then begs the question of why you talented for that ability in the first place. Hence why I made a spec with Dash/Dive, and one with Charge/Swoop, but not a spec with both.
As for Bloodthirsty and Heart of the Phoenix, that is pretty much personal preference. Those points are free to move around in my opinion, so long as you know to avoid having the above problem.