Beast Mastery Hunter PvP Guide for TBC Classic
Welcome to our PvP Beast Mastery Hunter guide for TBC Classic. Here you will learn all you need to know to properly play Beast Mastery Hunter in PvP scenarios.
Overview
Beast Mastery is a glass cannon specialization. This spec does the highest sustained damage out of any Hunter spec, and possibly out of any spec. However, while it brings incredible sustained damage, it lacks the control, burst, or defensive capabilities of the other specs.
Talent Build
This talent build is basically identical to the PvE Beast Mastery build.
There are a couple of reasons for this, with the biggest one being that this
build is designed to maximize damage. Beast Mastery is a high-damage spec that
is really going to shine when you are trying to kill people before they kill
you. Thus, we want the 20 points in Marksmanship for Mortal Shots
and all of our wonderful DPS talents in Beast Mastery. The second major benefit
of this build is that you will never need to respec. You can play this build in
both arena and all PvE content, and you will still be optimal in raids.
As stated above, you are definitely able to move points around to play more
defensively if that is what you want. Many teams will try to kill your pet, so
going for Endurance Training and
Thick Hide is a
decent swap if you are worried about melee teams murdering your pet. If you are
willing to give up even more damage, you could swap the Marksmanship points into
Survival to pick up
Deterrence, which is a solid defensive
cooldown against melee. If you are playing Beast Mastery though, remember that
you main strength is always going to be raw damage output. If you are looking
for a more controlled or defensive build, you might want to consider trying
either Marksmanship or Survival instead.
PvP Gameplay Tips for Hunters
Playing Against Melee
As stated above, Hunters are excellent at kiting. This is an incredibly
powerful tool against melee, giving you the advantage in most fights. Focus on
keeping your target a reasonable distance away, usually 30+ yards when possible.
You want to keep them well out of melee range, but not max distance. Ideally,
you want to be able to turn around and follow them if they try to run without
letting them run outside of your max range. Use Concussive Shot on
cooldown while making use of your instant abilities like
Serpent Sting,
Multi-Shot, and
Arcane Shot while on the move. If
you have the space, stop for just enough time to get an
Auto Shot off when you can.
Melee will sometimes get into your minimum range. Unless they are close to
death, do not try to fight melee in melee range, since they will have the
advantage. Your main goal should be to get away from them so you can go
back to kiting more. Make use of Wing Clip, especially if you have
Improved Wing Clip. Save instant-CC abilities like
Intimidation for when they are on top of you, giving you a
3-second window to move away and set up to kite again.
In arenas, melee will have the option to line-of-sight (LoS) you more, since you
cannot hit what you cannot see. This is why many Hunters choose to play the
slower-paced drain build, as rushing and finishing off players is actually quite
difficult sometimes because of LoS around pillars. Remember to drop traps and
utilize Aspect of the Cheetah when you can to help catch up if you
are chasing someone down. Traps specifically can be placed around pillars as an
obstacle, forcing players to either run into them or take a longer kite path
around the trap.
Freezing Trap
Freezing Trap is your most powerful crowd control ability, freezing
a target for 8 seconds if they walk over the trap (10.4 when talented into
Clever Traps). Remember that one of major changes to Hunters
in TBC Classic is that you can now use all traps while in combat. Freezing Trap
is one of your best tools against melee, since it gives you an on-use obstacle
to play around. They either have to avoid it, which means you can run around it
using it like a pillar, or they run into it and are frozen for an extended period.
Playing Against Ranged
Against ranged, your goal should be to keep them as far away as possible. As
a Hunter, you will outrange them due to your Hawk Eye talent. This
allows you to get attacks off at range before moving back out of their max
range once they start casting. This is one of the best skills to work on, and
is what can make for a great Hunter. Positioning properly can be challenging, and
can require you to predict what and when they might cast. This can be harder
against Mages due to their
Blink, allowing them to quickly close the
gap and get casts off. If you want to set up some burst, consider using
Intimidation into an
Aimed Shot,
Auto Shot, and a
Multi-Shot in quick succession.
This will be a devastating amount of damage, and potentially will finish off
your target.
As Beast Mastery, your goal can also be the opposite. As an unstoppable pair,
you and your pet buffed by Bestial Wrath make it incredibly hard
for most casters to do anything, which means your goal should be to kill them
quickly. Rushing them and trying to stop them from kiting too much while you
burn them down is a viable strategy as Beast Mastery.
Mana Drain
Viper Sting is an incredibly powerful ability against any class
that uses Mana. Especially early on, Mana pools will be low, making your Viper
Sting even more effective. Keep this up on whatever target you are fighting,
while kiting them at max range until they are out of Mana. Once they are
completely out, you can finish them off easily without having to worry about
them casting into you. It is hard to understate just how important this is in
arena against any caster or healer.
Feign Death
Another great use of Feign Death, besides dropping combat, is
that it drops your enemy's target. If a Mage is trying to cast a
Frostbolt at you, but you Feign Death before it finishes, their
target will drop and their cast will stop. This can be a great way to stop them
and delay them in getting an important cast, such as
Polymorph
or
Fear, off on you.
Stats
While your offensive stat priorities do not really change as a Hunter, you now also need to worry about defensive stats: Stamina and Resilience. Resilience is your most important defensive stat, and is a new PvP stat in TBC Classic. Resilience gives you flat damage reduction from all sources, making it incredibly valuable in reducing your damage intake for PvP. Stamina, of course, increases your health pool, making you harder to burst down. There is no set priority, but generally you should still be trying to get lots of Agility and your offensive stats while going for gear that also brings Stamina and Resilience. The easiest way to achieve that is through the PvP arena gear.
Gearing
The list linked below will include the best possible gear set up for a Hunter in PvP.
Beast Mastery Hunter Arena Teams and Compositions
When it comes to evaluating Beast Mastery Hunter's place within the Arena, we have created a number of guides devoted to listing a variety of popular team compositions which you can find below.
Changelog
- 02 Aug. 2021: Guide created.
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This guide has been written by Impakt, an Officer in BDGG, the #2 North American guild on retail. In addition to live WoW, he has also been a TBC theorycrafter and enthusiast for many years. You can watch him stream on Twitch, or follow him on Twitter.
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