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20 jazz funk greats:

--- Quote from: Leinad on 19 Aug 2008, 21:02 ---Low level hunters should not really need to heal their pets, TBH, because instances are not supremely difficult at that level. Once in Outland they can heal their pets fine and is the only time they might need help to do so.

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they're not, but being low level and not that well geared (yet) i'd rather have attacks focused on my pet than on myself because my pet is more armored.  so i do need to heal my pet. maybe i'm doin it wrong. shrug.

and i have to giggle at est's bit of trivia because i'm immature.

imagist42:
Well, in instances your pet should rarely be the one taking hits. Hunter pets simply cannot MT for instances. But, if you have to use your pet to take aggro off a squishy, then you're generally on your own because the healer will be otherwise occupied and/or be the one you're protecting, which would make it a supremely bad idea for him to continue healing his defender.

Outside of instances/groups you're probably going to have to heal your pet on a regular basis. I don't mean every fight, if that's true you are doing it wrong, but unless you run every time a fight doesn't quite go your way because of adds or whatever then yeah, you'll probably have to manage your pet's health or be halfway decent at kiting to survive. So yeah, get used to it there.

Ozymandias:
I have been calling the LHC the Large Hardon Collider for months thanks to Jeffrey Rowland.

20 jazz funk greats:

--- Quote from: imagist42 on 20 Aug 2008, 07:44 ---Well, in instances your pet should rarely be the one taking hits. Hunter pets simply cannot MT for instances. But, if you have to use your pet to take aggro off a squishy, then you're generally on your own because the healer will be otherwise occupied and/or be the one you're protecting, which would make it a supremely bad idea for him to continue healing his defender.

Outside of instances/groups you're probably going to have to heal your pet on a regular basis. I don't mean every fight, if that's true you are doing it wrong, but unless you run every time a fight doesn't quite go your way because of adds or whatever then yeah, you'll probably have to manage your pet's health or be halfway decent at kiting to survive. So yeah, get used to it there.

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i have a dps pet. it only ends up being used as a sort-of tank if the actual tank ends up ditching.  and i don't see why i should keep healing my pet so my pet can protect a useless healer while they stand around not doing their job.

outside of instances it's not a problem at all. what is kiting?

KvP:

--- Quote from: est on 19 Aug 2008, 21:17 ---Started playing this again the other day.  I am currently at level 54 on my new Warrior named Hadron.  I doubt any of you are on the Oceania server Dath'Remar, but if you are then gimme a message/in-game mail.

Trivia! I picked the name "Hadron" because it sounded Dorfish and also because a Hadron is a small particle that reacts strongly with other particles.  Sounded like a cool description of my Dwarf Warrior, so I went with it.  Later I told Han about my Dorf's name and she almost immediately laughed and said "ha ha, Hard-on."  So yeah, now I can't help reading the name as "Hardon" in whois lists and so forth.  Currrrseeeeessssss!

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I also read "hardon"

hehe hardon. Wheee fever!

Anyways, this must be what it's like to be a jock listening to a bunch of DnD kids discuss spell tactics or whatever. I love it.

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