![]() Hunters have a unique relationship with their auto attacks since, to optimize damage, they time their skill shots between Auto Shots, ensuring that you always have something interesting to do during a boss fight. yes, it's simple to learn to play a hunter, but it's a class that's difficult to master. Deadzone, ammo, unique rotation, pet micro and other management, delicate but potent CC. Despite what you may have heard about 'huntards,' we have an awful lot to think about. Do you get tired of spamming Frostbolt endlessly on a mage? Is coughing up hundreds of gold or lots of time for mana potions on a priest annoying? Does not staying in melee to DPS on a boss like Shazzrah annoy you on a rogue? Play a hunter! The simplest reason to enjoy hunter is that they're engaging. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0.0 - Why hunters are awesome 2.0.0 - Macros 2.1.0 - The goal of macros 2.1.1 - Why they're important 2.1.2 - What they can do 2.1.3 - How they pertain to hunters 2.2.0 - Basic Hunter macros 2.2.1 - Auto Shot 2.2.2 - Melee attacks 2.2.3 - General shots 2.3.0 - Basic pet macros 2.3.1 - Pet Attack 2.3.2 - Pet Follow 2.3.3 - Pet Stay 2.3.4 - Pet Growl 2.4.0 - Miscellaneous macros 2.4.1 - Feign Death 2.4.2 - Shadowmeld 2.4.3 - Deterrence / Monkey 2.4.4 - Friend or Foe 2.5.0 - CC macros 2.5.1 - Scatter Shot 2.5.2 - Feign Death / Trap 2.5.3 - Freezing Trap 2.6.0 - Advanced macros 2.6.1 - Combat Aspect Swap / Aspect Situational 2.6.2 - Situational Sting 2.6.3 - All-In-One pet maintenance 2.7.0 - My personal macros 2.7.1 - Multi-Shot 2.7.2 - Wing Clip 2.7.3 - Coordinates 3.0.0 - Helpful resources 3.1.0 - Addons 3.1.1 - Attack Timers 3.1.2 - Target Scanners 3.1.3 - Value Meters 3.1.4 - Equipment Addons 3.1.5 - Quality of Life 3.2.0 - Useful references 3.2.1 - Petopia archive 3.2.2 - Video tutorials 3.2.3 - Hunter gameplay 3.2.4 - Specializations 1.0.0 - WHY HUNTERS ARE AWESOME Welcome to the Hunter class! Why should you play a hunter? If playing a versatile class with lots of crowd control, burst damage, and a high skill cap appeals to you, you may want to try a hunter. ![]() Try this, and punch in the index number of the section you want. The hotkey for this on my Windows 7 computer is ctrl + F. My interface: (Or if you prefer a closer view: ) Use the FIND command to skip to specific parts of the thread. Check out the table of contents for a more thorough look into the thread. Raziya here - this thread's getting an overhaul.
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