Tyger, that would be lovely

There's a lot of appearances I will be locked out off then, but that just means there's more reason to do this challenge on multiple hunters

Rhyela, thank you! I look forward to seeing your next report!
From now on, my reports will be coming out a lot slower, but I was determined to get this one done before the weekend was over. My other toons probably feel a bit neglected since I've barely touched them since starting Nhee, but oh well
So here is
My report on the Grey Bear, which I used from level 20 to 30
I was excited about this roll. I haven't got around to take a closer look at the new bear model, though I keep telling myself that I should. Additionally, wondered if it would feel weird to have a bear pet as a pandarian.
So I set out for Hillsbrad Foothills! Unfortunately the zeppelins were down on my server, so I had to take the long route, via a boat Booty Bay and a long flight to Undercity.
After a quick ride through Silverpine, I found myself in Hillsbrad Foothills. It didn't take long before I found an elder grey bear wandering about, and he was tamed with no problem.
I decided to continue the Stormlight Archive theme, and named my bear Dalinar.
In the books, Dalinar Kholin is a well respected knight and a brilliant warrior, who in his later years have begun doubting his own sanity, due to him being addled with strange visions. This model and skin has a very 'grizzled veteran' look about it, so I thought the name was fitting.
I contemplated staying in Hillsbrad Foothills to quest, but quickly found out that this was no place for a bear to be, anthropomorphic or otherwise...
On a side note, while I usually don't get squeamish about spiders and insects, I find the spider infested bears in hillsbrad super unsettling and gross, particularly with the new model. Quests like these makes me wish it was possible to have branching choices, because I just cannot imagine a tauren or pandarian would be okay with harvesting spiders out of a live bear.
Since post-Cataclysm Ashenvale is one of my least favorite zones in Azeroth and I really didn't feel like questing there, we lounged around for a couple levels, doing pet battles and killing night elves near the Barrens border. At 24 it was finally time to go to Stranglethorn Vale, where I could get a closer look at my new companion.
The bear mount is used for comparison.
I was never a fan of the old bear model. I didn't like the fur texture, the goofy overbite and exposed gums, and try as I might, I just could not make them work for any of my hunters (Except for my old ironman huntress. She needed that +10% stamina buff). I have to say that the new model is a big improvement in my opinion. It feels bulkier and heavier, and for lack of a better tearm, more bearlike. There's a lot of WoD and Legion era pet models I don't care for, but they did a very good job on this one.
It's worth mentioning that this particular skin has a really nice colouration, with a subtle blue-ish tint on the face, and lighter fur on the back reminiscent of a silverback. The demonic red eyes are bit of an acquired taste, and it didn't really fit Nhee's cutesy aesthetic, but I can see it work well with some hunters.
Bears have one idle animation, where they looks from side to side and bare their teeth. The run animation looks alright in motion, though on some of the screenshots I took it looks a bit odd. However this isn't noticeable in game.
The swim animation is a rather adorable paddle.
The attack animations are nice and well animated, probably getting special attention alongside cats due to druids.
Dalinar would vary between biting and mauling his foes, and occasionally stand on his hind legs to let out a mighty Growl. It was not easy getting any good screenshots, since enemies would constantly clip into him. The best I could get was this. Please disregard the raptor sticking out of his chest.
But I did manage to get this shot of a tiger who clearly forgot how to cat.
And of course, it wouldn't be a proper review if I didn't mention the special bear skill Rest! If my memory serves correctly, it used to restore either health or happiness, but now it's just for fluff, like Play and Trick. I wish Blizzard would give each family a unique fluff ability, since it adds a ton of personality to the pet, but I understand that things like that aren't exactly top priority.
In either case, Dalinar certainly took his share of naps during our time together.
Questing in northern Stranglethorn is simple and pleasant, with most quests being of the “kill 10 ____” or “collect 8 ____” variety, so the last six levels flew by in no time. We killed and skinned our way through Nesingwary Jr.'s tasks, killed another big cat who just seemed to be minding his own business (I'm starting to see a pattern here..), got lucky and found the rare First Mate's Hat, and even did a bit of fishing.
Dalinar did very well. I kept him in tenacity spec, and he was able to grab and hold aggro on multiple mobs. As a survival hunter, the charge was kind of annoying. I often wanted to pull a mob to me with a thrown axe, only to have Dalinar charge off and hold the mob in place at a distance. It wasn't a big deal, but in the future I will probably either turn charge off, or simply respec tenacity pets into ferocity or cunning.
I died twice, but it was due to me stupidly going afk in mob infested areas.
Overall, while Dalinar was a solid and reliable tank of a bear, I could not really make him click with Nhee. As I mentioned before, there's a big clash between them in terms of personality. And more importantly, I can just not get over the weird “Goofy and Pluto” feeling of a bear having another bear as a pet.
I won't release him back into the wild, but he will be going on an extended holidays with the stable masters of Grom'gol. After the horrors he's seen his fellow bears go through in Hillsbrad Foothills, I'm sure he could use it.
I am very impressed with the new bear model itself though, and I may retame Dalinar on another hunter in the future.
Onto the next pet
Name: Nhee
Level: 30
Exotics: No
Restrictions: No mechanicals, no bears this time around.
As I said in the beginning, I will have considerably less time to do these from now on. But I'm determined to see Nhee through to 110
