They lost their massive chargegrowl threatspike.
Wich means they are now good soloing pets instead of insane soloing pets.
Carrion Birds are now probably better for soloing, as screech has some decent threat.
(1 screech is i believe 1 6th of an unbuffed growl at lvl 70, and i think my growls with ~2.2k ap are about twice as high as an unbuffed one….. though I’m not sure.)- God Emperor of Hunters and Priest Forum Mean Person.
Duchess xNocturnalSunx wrote:and then we’d probably eventually wind up making a video about sticking talent points up your butt because that’s what Aethien said.teacake wrote:If any of you would stand still, ever, I’d so be a Theophany wrote:YOU’RE AN ELITIST @ AETHIEN, NO WONDER YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS AND PEOPLE HATE YOU.I still like my boar for soloing. His threat spike after charge isn’t as high as it once was. I need to wait an additional second to start the pew pewing or I’ll pull the mob to me a bit sooner than previously. I want him to run to me just before he dies. If I time it right, I can give him the coup d’etat with my polearm and reach down to loot the corpse without needing to walk over to where my pet was standing first.
Edited, Jun 18th 2008 9:14am by SebaceousI’m just curious how bad boars are since the nerf, er bug fix. I’ve had Baconator since I was level 14, but I picked up a cat in preparation for running instances in the Outlands. Now that I’m level 64 and Baconator’s stuck at level 52, I’m wondering if it’s even worth leveling him. Does anyone have any experience with boars since the nerf? I’d hate to level him once I get to 70 only to find out that he’s no better than my cat at holding aggro and I should have dropped him ages ago.
Thanks in advance,