10-01-2005, 12:11 PM
Yep. You need to let your pet get to and hit the target first, before you start. I usually use the time they are running up to the mob to cast Hunter's Mark on stuff. By the time they get there, my cooldowns have cleared, and I wait to see the little growl go off. Once I see that, I open up slowly with Arcane Shot, a couple of autoshots, Serpent Sting, a few autoshots, AS, repeat till monster is dead.
As a hunter, you do a lot of damage, so don't be afraid to ease off the specials until you get a feel for what your pet can and can't hold against you. But...you do need to give the pet a chance to start holding against you before opening up.
As a hunter, you do a lot of damage, so don't be afraid to ease off the specials until you get a feel for what your pet can and can't hold against you. But...you do need to give the pet a chance to start holding against you before opening up.
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