Why do you have a hunter?

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I have a hunter. As you know im a druid and druid is my favorite class. (although warlocks are getting close to it)

I have a hunter for these reasons:

1. control other hunters in my server thinking they are so pro beating a druid as a hunter.

2. helping a premade more balanced. for example, theres warrior, mage, lock, etc in my group. i would hop on my hunter instead of my druid.

3. experience what hunters can actually do so i can beat one as a other class. (know your enemy)

4. I generally like complex class. (druid is one of the complex classes @ this lvl) hunters are the most capable class at this lvl. by that, i dont mean OPed class that can beat anything without any skills. I mean there are so many pets and pet abilities and so many chances and differences you can make with a single class. There can be so much difference between hunters. (compared to other classes @ this lvl)

5. PvE. with kiting and stuns, hp, dmg, you can do the best in PvE at this lvl.

Edit: 6. Help the Norgannon community by helping other trials to get agms from those evil p2p (our server is f2p vs p2p for agms


Why do you have a hunter?
 
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I made a horde hunter to put a stop to alliance GY farming and to put them horrible alliance 24s in their place.
 
Whats with all the hunter threads lately?

I played an undead hunter very early when i came to this bracket which was sometime around hallows end.She was alright, didn't really like the class that much. I guess i had her for that short time because i wanted to try something new and even though she was pretty op, i just didn't like that class much.
 
to roll things over with greater ease
 
In all seriousness if anyone has rolled a hunter and absolutely hated it and will never play it again, i really wanna play one for a week for shits and giggles
 
I have a Hunter because it's by and far the best Class at 20

I have a Warrior, and a Mage too. I'd rather play the Warrior, but I'm not going to play something that absolutely sucks at everything, except getting 2 shot by Hunters. I also have a Hunter on both Factions, just to be safe
 
After bashing hunters for quite some time without ever playing one...I made one to prove how easy it was.
 
I do not contain a Hunter because I do not contain an interest in that play-style.

However, if I ever made one, it would only be because I have an interest in that play-style - not for any fun because it's overpowered.
 
Rogue too?

As fun as it is sitting around watching my team mates getting farmed, or sitting at EGY waiting to pick off the Alliance that my team manages to kill. I play to win. I'm not going to sit around for 9-15 minutes while the Alliance take out their frustration on Horde just because they're upset that they ran out of duct tape for their home-made sex toys.

If my team starts getting farmed I simply AFK and play another toon, regardless of what class I'm playing.
 
After bashing hunters for quite some time without ever playing one...I made one to prove how easy it was.

The perceived relationship between being overpowered, and easy to play is a flawed idea

A Hunter is much more difficult to play at 20, than most Classes are at that level. Warriors, and Mages come to mind as Classes with only a few keys to hit, for optimal performance, while a Hunter has to worry about minimum range, pet positioning, pet micro, multi DOTing at times, awkward resource management with their awful Focus. All of these are things that don't hinder any other Class, except Warlocks (excluding Focus), and at the same time, Hunters have to work more abilities like Concussive Shot, Hunter's Mark etc, into their rotation, than most Classes. Hunters also don't have access to any non consumable self healing, at all

The problem is that a someone playing a Hunter at the skill cap will be far better and more useful than any other equally skilled player of a different Class
 
The perceived relationship between being overpowered, and easy to play is a flawed idea

A Hunter is much more difficult to play at 20, than most Classes are at that level. Warriors, and Mages come to mind as Classes with only a few keys to hit, for optimal performance, while a Hunter has to worry about minimum range, pet positioning, pet micro, multi DOTing at times, awkward resource management with their awful Focus. All of these are things that don't hinder any other Class, except Warlocks (excluding Focus), and at the same time, Hunters have to work more abilities like Concussive Shot, Hunter's Mark etc, into their rotation, than most Classes. Hunters also don't have access to any non consumable self healing, at all

The problem is that a someone playing a Hunter at the skill cap will be far better and more useful than any other equally skilled player of a different Class

Now you're just contradicting yourself.
 
I made a hunter initially for the purpose of seeing what I could do with one... Encountering a 60ish dk in the hinterlands one day, and on my best attempt getting him to around 75% hp, I decided to try and get to the point where I could kill one.

Achievements - Game Guide - World of Warcraft

Let's just say i caught him/her with their pants down... it also helped that *it* seemed to be missing a weapon lol.
 
The perceived relationship between being overpowered, and easy to play is a flawed idea

A Hunter is much more difficult to play at 20, than most Classes are at that level. Warriors, and Mages come to mind as Classes with only a few keys to hit, for optimal performance, while a Hunter has to worry about minimum range, pet positioning, pet micro, multi DOTing at times, awkward resource management with their awful Focus. All of these are things that don't hinder any other Class, except Warlocks (excluding Focus), and at the same time, Hunters have to work more abilities like Concussive Shot, Hunter's Mark etc, into their rotation, than most Classes. Hunters also don't have access to any non consumable self healing, at all

The problem is that a someone playing a Hunter at the skill cap will be far better and more useful than any other equally skilled player of a different Class
Indeed friend
I don't like how people combine OP and easy class together.
It is easy to beat a someone as a hunter but that dost mean the class requires low level of skills to play the actual class.

IMO i think locks are pretty simple to play but does it own hunters do? Nope

Rogues are simple too and it pwns

Hunters are complex and requires more knowledge to own even more but pwns either way

Druids are also complex and pwns pretty well.

This is just based on the classes that i made with BIS gear. (warlcok sucks very hard before bis but pwns when bis so don't be quick to judge)
 

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