New Pet For Sparkimus...
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:59 am
After ending up in a situation earlier where I had a Druid and a Warrior in the group, and my only DPS Survival pets with me at the time being a raptor and a wolf (which then, despite my love (especially for the raptor) for them, meant I was providing zero pet bonuses to a five man)... I've decided I need to start carrying another. I also have a Terrorpene with me for impromptu-tanking (and generally looking awesome), and typically a pair of exotics incase I have to switch to it to deal with Alliance. That said, such events are few and far between, and I guess the devilsaur can rest at the stable until I'm SURE I'm gonna be PvPing.
Rhino can stick with me, cause ya never know when an opportunity to punt a gnome will arise.
Anywho... need a new pet to toss out when my beloved raptor isn't an option, and there's some really nifty lookin' pets for that third option.
Decided that ferocity is probably the best route to go, but Cunning is an acceptable choice as well, maybe. So, anywho...
Sporebat: Amuses the heck out of me and already have one (named Sporekimus), but... yeah. Spore Cloud seems pretty average, and just now testing it, it'd hurt my DPS. Still, it's a Sporebat!
Cat: How over-freakin' played cats are still bugs me, but I guess a snow leopard or even a lynx could be alright. Good DPS buff, and Ferocity pet to boot.
Vulture: Dunno how handy the damage debuff is, but they ARE ferocity pets... and let's be honest, nowhere NEAR enough folks have Vultures!
Tallstrider: Like Sporebats and Vultures in the similar Sporebat debuff and the fact no one uses them, despite their awesomeness. Same ability as a Sporebat, but them being Ferocity gives me CotW back for the deeps.
Dragonhawk: Honestly, wanna ninja my way into ZA and steal one of there's. I <3 Forest Trolls, and wouldn't mind having one of their pets. Cunning is the big downside, though as a Survival Hunter I have to wonder how much there ability would help me dish out a little extra damage to make up for that fact.
Aaaand everything else either bores me or is Tenacity. Okay, Seagulls don't bore me and aren't Tenacity, but I fail to see that disarm being worth the novelty in a lot of cases (sadly). Just want something else I can bring to the table, and in the process be a nifty pet in its own right. Obviously with raiding it probably won't matter, as odds are almost all those buff will be present anyways, meaning I can take whatever Ferocity pet amuses me the most.
Rhino can stick with me, cause ya never know when an opportunity to punt a gnome will arise.
Anywho... need a new pet to toss out when my beloved raptor isn't an option, and there's some really nifty lookin' pets for that third option.
Decided that ferocity is probably the best route to go, but Cunning is an acceptable choice as well, maybe. So, anywho...
Sporebat: Amuses the heck out of me and already have one (named Sporekimus), but... yeah. Spore Cloud seems pretty average, and just now testing it, it'd hurt my DPS. Still, it's a Sporebat!
Cat: How over-freakin' played cats are still bugs me, but I guess a snow leopard or even a lynx could be alright. Good DPS buff, and Ferocity pet to boot.
Vulture: Dunno how handy the damage debuff is, but they ARE ferocity pets... and let's be honest, nowhere NEAR enough folks have Vultures!
Tallstrider: Like Sporebats and Vultures in the similar Sporebat debuff and the fact no one uses them, despite their awesomeness. Same ability as a Sporebat, but them being Ferocity gives me CotW back for the deeps.
Dragonhawk: Honestly, wanna ninja my way into ZA and steal one of there's. I <3 Forest Trolls, and wouldn't mind having one of their pets. Cunning is the big downside, though as a Survival Hunter I have to wonder how much there ability would help me dish out a little extra damage to make up for that fact.
Aaaand everything else either bores me or is Tenacity. Okay, Seagulls don't bore me and aren't Tenacity, but I fail to see that disarm being worth the novelty in a lot of cases (sadly). Just want something else I can bring to the table, and in the process be a nifty pet in its own right. Obviously with raiding it probably won't matter, as odds are almost all those buff will be present anyways, meaning I can take whatever Ferocity pet amuses me the most.