Like Alan said, you have to feed the bugger. And Hunters are a very fun solo class. A bit interesting to get used to for groups but if you play it smart, you are usually not the one to wipe the morons.Knife wrote:Dwarven Hunter, just got to 10 and playing around with pets. Wolves apperently don't like being a pet.Ghost Rider wrote:
So what class did you pick?
Wow, I have WOW.
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Spec's is an iffy issue. Sometimes we want people to do their best. And that is full resto for druids if we take those as an example. A resto druid with equal gear and experience will heal better than a feral druid (or even the popular 0/30/21). Theres no escaping that.
However theres is more to WoW than just raiding. Grinding with a resto druid is an utter pain. A guild that recognizes that and just sets some minimum requirement is probably going to last longer than those guilds that force their druids to go full resto.
And when it comes to guilds, endurance is all that matters.
However theres is more to WoW than just raiding. Grinding with a resto druid is an utter pain. A guild that recognizes that and just sets some minimum requirement is probably going to last longer than those guilds that force their druids to go full resto.
And when it comes to guilds, endurance is all that matters.