Hunter Beta News: Tranquilizing Shot explained, pet focus system adjusted
Good old Tranquilizing Shot seems to be getting a lot of attention in the beta world yesterday. Ever since it was bought back to prominence when it inherited Arcane Shot's old dispel mechanic and the ability to dispel PvP enrage mechanics, people have been wondering what exactly it will be able to do in PvE.
Lead encounter designer Daelo clarified the other day with some information on how enrage type effects will work in Wrath:
- Enrage attacks will be all those that Tranquilizing Shot has always been able to dispel, the temporary buffs used by bosses such as Huhuran and Magmadar.
- Frenzy attack are those that are triggered by low health or certain other specific triggers, such as Curator's 15% health enrage. These are meant to be part of the encounter to be strategized around, and will not be dispellable.
- Berserk attacks are those "after 10 minutes" megabuffs on bosses that almost always herald a wipe. These are meant to set a time limit on certain fights, and will not be dispellable.
It's a pretty straightforward description that should be an easy rule of thumb for Hunters and raid groups to follow. Hopefully all the in-game wording and documentation is changed to match so everything is nice and understandable.
In other Hunter news, pets are getting some more much needed love in the next Beta build. It's still not the resilience scaling we really need, but it should be handy. The focus system will be revamped.
To start with, most talented abilities and abilities with more than a 30 second cooldown will be focus free. This is a definite good move that will make pet abilities such as Call of the Wild viable. It would have been far too much micromanaging to expect us to turn off all our pet autocasts and wait to save up energy for sure.
In addition, Growl will go down to 15 focus, and family abilities with short cooldowns or useful debuffs such as Demoralizing Screech will go down to 20 focus. Bite, Claw, Smack, and all high damage family abilities with instant cooldowns or a good DPS boost will go down to 25 focus. Cower will be free, which should hopefully make certain tanks hate your pets a little bit less.
Overall, we got some nice clarification and an awesome pet buff from the blues today. Now if we could just get them to deal with the PvP problem, we'd really be sitting pretty.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
8-12-2008 @ 4:18PM
ZekeGrimsblade said...
Wow, trying to manage to come up with 100 focus!! So glad THAT is changed.
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8-12-2008 @ 6:06PM
Tyler said...
Sitting Pretty? Don't forget the most annoying and inappropriate hunter mechanic in the game: Pet Leveling.
I would like to be happy about all of these new pet slots, but knowing that only one of them would be able to level with me, I can't be happy knowing that I will have to grind my brains out to level the rest.
8-12-2008 @ 6:58PM
KyoKenshin said...
@Tyler:
The pet leveling has already been addressed. Any pet you tame will automatically be 5 levels below you(assuming it was more than 5 below to begin with)
8-12-2008 @ 4:19PM
Nick S said...
"Cower will be free, which should hopefully make *bad* tanks hate your pets a little bit less."
Bad Hunters and bad tanks are the only two groups of people who need Cower. If you can't beat the
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8-12-2008 @ 4:21PM
Nick S said...
Thanks, commenting system.
Should read, "If you can't beat the
8-12-2008 @ 4:22PM
Nick S said...
...200-odd threat generated by my BM pet, the healer has aggro.
Something strange is going on with the comment system today...
8-12-2008 @ 4:40PM
Grimshod said...
Agreed. If the tank can't handle the aggro of my pet with Growl turned off, then we've got bigger problems than the pet. Hell, a decent tank shouldn't have a problem maintaining aggro over a pet even if Growl is turned on (not that I would ever be so nubbish as to forget to turn it off, no sir, ahem).
8-13-2008 @ 6:50AM
superfrank said...
One problem with hunter pets is when you're tanking several mobs and then the hunter pet with or without growl on is attacking a mob that isnt the focus fire mob. so it steals aggro and reduces incoming damage and thus threat. This is the fault of a bad hunter.
The other problem with hunter pets is when you are tanking several mobs and the hunter sends his pet in immediately with growl on to the focus fire mob. Warrior tanks essentially have to turn to each mob in turn and smack it. This is why you need to wait for warriors to build aggro before you start attacking. In this case the pet steals aggro and thus rage from the warrior early in the fight when rage is in the shortest supply because he has only done a relatively small amount of threat on the focus fire mob. Again this is the fault of the bad hunter.
8-12-2008 @ 4:20PM
Faar said...
Good, good. Now, if only they'd take 1 minute of their precious time to explain what the heck's up with kill command...!
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8-12-2008 @ 5:24PM
Radiophonic said...
Yeah, that's an unhappy nerf. Why did it have to change at all?
8-12-2008 @ 4:21PM
jorelius said...
So does this mean that we're gonna see a bunch of "new school" hunters going back to MC to get Tranq shot?
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8-12-2008 @ 4:23PM
Daniel Whitcomb said...
Actually, Tranquilizing Shot is trained now.
8-12-2008 @ 4:24PM
Falcio said...
It's been at a Hunter trainer since TBC came out.
8-12-2008 @ 4:48PM
Edboy said...
I didn't even know it used to come from a tome!
8-12-2008 @ 4:21PM
vey_kos said...
Still no news on the new Kill Command?
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8-12-2008 @ 4:28PM
Kevlar said...
With all these hunter pet changes and new abilities, can pets finally learn more than 4 active pet spells now?
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8-12-2008 @ 4:41PM
InsaneAssault said...
Ahh good old Huhuran.
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8-12-2008 @ 5:01PM
Keysdawg said...
so basically, it's still a gimmick shot for PvE and will only be useful in PvP to dispel a BM hunters Beastial Wrath and Beast within.....
That is retarded.
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8-12-2008 @ 5:24PM
pudds said...
Warriors have an Enrage currently (http://wotlk.wowhead.com/?spell=13048), and Rogues can talent for one in the beta (http://wotlk.wowhead.com/?spell=51662)
8-12-2008 @ 5:37PM
Xino said...
Feral druids have one as well.