Guest Post by Jessibelle: Raiding as Beast Mastery

JessibelleJessibelle from Moon Guard was generous enough to volunteer a guest post on a topic that I’m pretty sure has never appeared on this blog before: hunter specs and raiding.

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Everyone is well aware that back during the previous expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, Marksman and Survival were the hunter specs to be for Heroic Dungeons and Raiding. Well look out Rangers and Survivalists! You’ll be seeing a lot more Spirit Beasts and Corehounds making the scene!

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Guest Post by Azunara: Rak’shiri

Rak'shiriToday’s guest post comes to us courtesy of Azunara of Cenarion Circle.

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The Shattering brought numerous changes. Beyond altering the face of Azeroth forever, causing hunters everywhere to ‘squee’ in joy as new skins emerged, and making a very upset dragon fly around and throw a tantrum, there was one change that set the hunter community at arms.

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Guest Post by Sasrei: Hawkbane

HawkbaneContinuing our guest post extravaganza, today I have a post by Sasrei of Icecrown (aka Saon of Nesingwary) on one of the most mysterious of cats: Hawkbane.

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This mysterious tiger was the crème de la crème many, many patches ago. He was elite. He hit like a truck. He was in a cave filled with other cats. He hit like a truck. You needed either a lot of pots/gear or friends to tame him. And did I mention he hit like a truck?

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Guest Post by Kalliope: Chitter

Chitter of RedridgeToday I have a special treat: a guest post by a very special hunter – Kalliope of Dethecus – about a very special spider – Chitter of Redridge. Without further ado …

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Though a handful of new tamables are being added to the game in patch 4.1, only one is a completely new rare spawn: a level 18 brown tarantula named Chitter in southeastern Redridge. Despite his common appearance, Chitter is a highly unusual little spider – he was a hunter’s pet before he became a rare spawn.

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