| My first character I ever played was a hunter, he's | | | | beasts to be their combat companion. Other players |
| standing in Barrens somewhere, level 36, most of his | | | | can have pets as well, but they're non-combat pets. |
| equipment is green, some probably white or gray. So | | | | And Warlocks have minions. |
| trust me, I know hunters, lol. I played a few others | | | | You can place your pet in the stables, you have |
| too, but always resort back to the Hunters, cause I | | | | three stables available. Then you can tame another |
| really enjoy the playing style, I can solo easily, or join | | | | pet. This will allow you to use different pets for |
| a group and do a lot of damage. | | | | different situations. For example, if you're playing solo |
| WoW has so many possibilities of places to go and | | | | you may really want to use a tanking pet like a bear |
| things to do that especially as a new person, it's | | | | or gorilla. Then when you're ready to go join a group |
| difficult to see what all the possibilities are about | | | | and run an instance, you may want to stable your |
| what to do, and what to equip yourself with. | | | | tanking pet, and get out a DPS (Damage Per Shot) |
| Hunter's are unique in the fact that they can tame | | | | pet, like a cat or raptor. |