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Best Hunter Pets for Leveling A large point of contention among many Hunters comes down to which pets are the best to tame and use when leveling in World of Warcraft Classic. PVP ITEMS. You will get the most EXP, and thus so will your pet, with the least amount of negative effects from having to solo melee mobs.Absolutely untrue. Pet leveling can be done in a few different ways: battling wild pets, battling pet tamer NPCs, and items.

For example… Naga casters are good… they’ll hit you for nothing and die pretty fast. Because they stay at range, and you put out more range damage than melee. If you do need to just dismiss it. For example, if you’re going with fire (ungoro mountain), then max fire resist on the pet. Charges an enemy, immobilizes it for 1 sec, and adds 250 melee attack power to the boar's next attack. Pet happiness is also important because it increases your pet's loyalty.

A pet ONLY gains exp when as you gain EXP… the only way to increase the rate in which a pet gains exp is to increase yours… so EXP buffs, rest EXP etc… all contribute to higher EXP gains for your pet.I read somewhere that someone keeps clicking on his pet skill, and thinks that speeds it up.

(I had also just tamed Brokentooth… but we were same level so no issue there.You have to kill mobs that are at least green to you… and the lowest you can go is 8 levels lower. ''Basically, using a newly tamed pet, a stopwatch, and a notepad, she determined that in order for a pet to go from loyalty level 1 (Rebellious) to level 2 (Unruly), the pet needs to gain 5% of the experience the Hunter needs for his next level.

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Welcome to Wowhead's Classic WoW Hunter leveling guide, updated for ! I just tamed Broken Tooth 30m ago whom is 37, I am 60… Where is the best place to level thing thing at being melee is not a strong point?

All the pets are hiding! So, for example, the Cat has 1.10 damage, meaning it deals 10% more damage with each ability or attack it uses.

Mobs in the low 50s are of very little threat, while still offering great XP for a scrub pet. Cant think of anywhere with Raged attack only mobs.

Other than when you’re trying to sneak past mobs, you don’t really have any issue.

You can finish the last few levels 52-60 in a dungeon pretty safely.Grats OP on getting the legendary pet, after luck or alot of time… low level pets is abit anoying to level up, either bring to a dungeon, and let pet leech of the exps, atleast tank wont tell you that the pet is stealing their threat… or find a tank, and offer to help them adventure level up, you get a meat shield and they get dps…Again, classic is a social experience, most things can be solved with people, and if you cant pvp them So where is some good Caster type mobs that will be green for me?Go level up your melee weapon skills at the same time.So where is some good Caster type mobs that will be green for me?There’s a number of undead casters in Andorhal. And Hunters do next to no damage if forced to melee, so they have to kite the mob.I think the pet has to be involved in the fight for it to gain XP…The issue with a lower level pet and higher level hunter is that it’s slow going grinding mobs without the pet’s DPS and aggro to keep them at range.I recently did the grind with a Worg from SFK for his 1.1 attack speed. On the camp in the south. Don’t let your pet die… a dead pet will not get the EXP for the kill.The fastest method is to run instances with a strong group… ones who could do well even without you there. Cower, causing no damage but lowering your pet's threat by 175, making the enemy less likely to attack your pet. You will get the most EXP, and thus so will your pet, with the least amount of negative effects from having to solo melee mobs.I think the pet has to be involved in the fight for it to gain XP…It just has to be summoned and the hunter has to gain XP.