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New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:37 pm
by Killerbuckye
So i am BM/MM. Mostly i like to use my spirit beast in pvp, for the roar, heal and superior damage. Mm i swap through raptor, spider, croc, monkey. Maybe i don't know as much as i think i do about pets. are their any others that i should take into consideration? also have chimera sometimes
Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:07 pm
by Shade
I would suggest a devilsaur while a BM for his buff, if you are in a group, or a cat for both while in BM and MM.
As a BM I usually run with a shale spider, devilsaur, raptor/hyena, spirit beast, and something else, normally a cat, if I am doing anything major. My King Krush gets the most use in instances and raids.
If you are focusing mainly on PvP, it again is mostly on play style, but I would highly recommend a Shale spider, spider or silthid for their web ability.
*shrug*
The way things are set up these days, the only real difference between pets of the same type (ferocity, cunning or tenacity) are the buffs that they give, to my understanding. I would say, if you have the spaces for them, just try one of everything and see what fits your play style the most. There are no set 'have to have' pets anymore. Blizzard tried to even things out so players wouldn't have to always raid with a cat/wolf and could instead choose what they would like to use, instead of what they 'have' to use.
Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:33 pm
by Kalliope
For PvP, the most common BM pets I see these days are spirit beasts, both in BGs and arena. However, there is one guy on my server who uses a boss silithid who kicks some MAJOR butt.
For marks, your most effective pet out of that list is going to be the spider. The croc slow is okay, but if you're constantly using chimera shot and conc shot for the slows (which you should be), it's a little redundant. (That's the same reason chimaera pets aren't quite as fantastic for PvP as people think they are; we already have very effective slows.) Monkeys have a blind effect, which is basically giving yourself a second scatter shot, but that seems like a LOT of micro-management. The raptor is nice for the sunder effect, but it's really more of a PvE debuff. You could check out dogs and crabs for their snares as well.
Mind you, my troll hunter uses his croc no matter what, so it IS personal preference in the end.

My main, however, does roll with a spider (:hug: Orpheus), so there you go.

Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:58 pm
by Makoes
For most solo questing or dungeons I do tend to use my Hyena, but again he's my absolute favourite pet. For BG/pvp I tend to use my Silithid for his web, and no-one else ever seems to use the giant ant model, so its always awsome wating players turn around to see a huge angry red ant charging them and they go to run, but hehehe trapped in its web...oh...they're dead
My usual stable consists of Hyena, cat, Corehound, and my lava turtle. the last slot is saved for rotating different pets in/out, but usually tends to have a spirit beast or one of my flappys (chimera, dragonhawk, windserpent, or seagull <--not so flappy, but really great for laughs in dungeons)
Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:55 pm
by Killerbuckye
See those pets like Spiders, and things are good but for BM ? i wouldnt think so because wouldnt that be a BIG drop in DPS for the pet and in BM thats gotta be my main source. in Mm i understand cause the dps is based on the toon itself not the pet
Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:09 pm
by Kalliope
BM pets get their buffs passively. You can use a spider or a silithid and get the same dps. The only thing you'd be missing with the spider is the silithid exotic ability (which is a fort buff, which is nice). There's nothing wrong with using either for PvP for BM.
But yeah, you can go all-out dps as BM, which is why I see spirit beasts most commonly. You get the strongest of the dps buffs (agility) and heal over time.
Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:16 am
by Harvoc
If you're PvPing in MM, what I recommend is a wasp or bat for the stun; a monkey for the disorient (it doesn't share a cooldown with Scattering Shot); a bird of prey or scorpid for the disarm; a gorilla, moth, or nether ray for the spell interrupt and silence (both the gorilla and moth cast theirs when there's a spell being cast while nether rays cast whenever it's off cooldown); a spider, dog, or crab for the root, and a crocolisk or warp stalker for the snare. If you're PvPing in BM, I recommend a spirit beast for the heal, a shale spider for the stun, a rhino for the knockback, a silithid for the root, and a chimera for the slow.
Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:22 am
by Todius
I feel people really underestimate the BOP in PVP. As a hunter my issues tend to be with Paladins and Shamans healing off all my damage and getting up close and smakin me for amazing. I use my Seagull TheWord in PVP all the time and with longevity his disarm is on a real short cooldown and really messes people up. (and nothing is funnier than watching people get squawked to death by the little guy :3)
Re: New Memeber here. Pet Question
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:51 pm
by Kalliope
Harvoc wrote:If you're PvPing in MM, what I recommend is a wasp or bat for the stun; a monkey for the disorient (it doesn't share a cooldown with Scattering Shot); a bird of prey or scorpid for the disarm; a gorilla, moth, or nether ray for the spell interrupt and silence (both the gorilla and moth cast theirs when there's a spell being cast while nether rays cast whenever it's off cooldown); a spider, dog, or crab for the root, and a crocolisk or warp stalker for the snare. If you're PvPing in BM, I recommend a spirit beast for the heal, a shale spider for the stun, a rhino for the knockback, a silithid for the root, and a chimera for the slow.
Marks has a shorter cd on silencing shot for the interrupt than any of the three interrupting pet families. Generally speaking, you won't need it.

However, this is a good comprehensive list of the families with PvP abilities, minus the previously mentioned devilsaur, whose exotic family ability is a mortal strike debuff.