get the weapons according to the stats you’re going to be using.
agi- ranged damage, stamina-life. intel- mana and skill usage. spirit – less downtime between fights. strength… I’d ignore it once you get a pet. ps check the weapon. some of them say ap.(damage both range and non) and Meelee ap. Don’t get them confused as meelee ap is not useful for you when you shoot a bow/gun.
if you see a weapon that says proc on hit and it’s a meelee weapon. it’s useless for you. it does not proc when you hit them with the bow/gun, only if you hit them with the specific weapon. -In gnomergron, I never get tired of watching gnomes fly _I’m new to WoW and I’ve got a lvl 14 dwarven hunter. I’ve been just using guns and axes (one handed) since I started. What about getting other weapon skills? I’ve kinda been thinking about getting skill with two handed sword, just kinda for the odd factor. Any thoughts?you can also have 2 pets out and walking besides you. 1 hunter pet and 1 pet pet. (parry dog, cat, snake, macaw ect ie the pets you keep in your inventory.) additionally you can also have a summons . ie engineering 10 min golem ect. -In gnomergron, I never get tired of watching gnomes fly _to elaborate, You can have three pets if you buy the spaces… and can only have one out at a time…Thanks
yep. talk to the stable master outside any inn. -Dravin Lakshimi
Anyanka 70 BE Hunter Darkspear.Can hunters have more than one pet? I have an owl now thats great, but when I’m close fighting or in tight quarters like a cavern or dungeon he can obscure my view. Can I stable him and go out and tame say a Ghostpaw Alpha. Then rotate between the two as my needs/quests change?