Hunters are broken as much as I wanted to believe the new wotlk talent trees were balanced they really are not and it is taken some time for me to actually fully comprehend the extent of this imbalance about
wow powerleveling. In the same manor that warlocks are an interesting and extremely difficult class to balance right due to some of their mechanics hunters are in the same boat. Warlocks and Hunters will continuously shift in balanced from OP to UP unless class mechanics at the roots are addressed. This blog focuses on the hunter side of those imbalances and my previous blog on warlocks tried to help highly imbalances facing that class about
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The continuing uproar about SV has got me thinking and recently I have been reevaluating the direction this class is going and how it is continuing to be balanced around extremely imbalanced abilities to get
wow powerleveling. How can a class be balanced when some of its abilities are extremely powerful and extremely weak at the same time? I have no idea. I am going to try to talk about some aspects of the class that are going to continue to leave us in an imbalanced state and also aspects of the class that are pushing us away from our role as a pure DPS MS class about
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I am going to reference that imbalance and other problems with hunters including nerving/fixing wyvern sting in an effort to get this class back on track and let it continue to evolve more closely to match its intended role in the arena to get
wow powerleveling. Right now hunters are kind of an abomination of abilities that leave us w/o a defined role while also creating imbalances to the point where we can completely utterly counter the out of some teams while being equally decimated by others. SV is currently the most effective arena build and the aspects of the class that are the primary sources of its strength are.