On top of that, one of Hunter's main advantages - his loyal Pet, also proves to be one of his main limiting factors. He does not scale with gear as well as other Physical Damage dealers do - Hunter gets outpaced by Rogues and Warriors in lather Phases of the game when it comes to DPS. Sadly, Hunter is not without some quite severe problems. These traits also make the Hunter an ideal Class for encounter-specific tasks, like kiting and picking off adds from a distance. This ability, combined with good mobility, decent armor, versatile toolkit, and above-average Health pool makes the Class easy-to-play, but also deceptively hard-to-master. One of the main advantages that Hunter has over other Classes is his ability to deal solid damage from a very long range. Moreover, last Talent from the Marksmanship Tree, the Trueshot Aura, allows Hunter to provide a good DPS boost to all physical damage dealers present in his group (it also makes it beneficial to spread Hunters evenly between melee DPS Raid groups). Thanks to a wide range of utility abilities, high movement speed, loyal animal companion, and the ability to deal decent Damage while not fully geared, He performs very well in the initial End-Game Dungeons and Raids of Classic. Hunter, the indisputable king of farming and power leveling, is very versatile in the End-Game.
Reviewed Talent Builds, Consumables, and Rotations.If you have just started leveling your Hunter, you may want to check out our Hunter leveling Guide first Changelog You can find all our Pocket Guides for other WoW Classic Classes builds right here: Best WoW Classic Builds