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Named pets I have fought, in case anyone wants to talk
Posted: March 30th, 2015, 6:38 am
by Pettea
(Kazzak-EU)
I imagine, some day, someone will perhaps be interested
I will just keep editing in named fights I have.
(March 30th);
Macmag, the Fel Flame | Bonkers (Forgot name) | Scourged Whelpling
Our Lives, the Fragment of Anger | Fragment of Anger | Creepy Crate
Our Lives, the Fragment of Anger | Are Proof Gdos, the Fragment of Anger | Existance, the Fragment of Anger
Macmag, the Fel Flame | Besmor, the Alpine Foxling | Dracbest, the Bonkers
Fossy, the Fossilized Hatchling, Dragonize, the Nether Faerie Dragon
Crusty Crab, the Magical Crawdad
Paf, the Weebomination
Re: Named pets I have fought, in case anyone wants to talk
Posted: March 30th, 2015, 1:43 pm
by Boshea
Random tangent, but our hunter runs a Clefthoof named Douchebag when running BM. There is nothing more magical then trying to avoid abilities as melee when surrounded by Douchebags.
Re: Named pets I have fought, in case anyone wants to talk
Posted: March 31st, 2015, 10:59 am
by Topaz
fought both those comps over and over yesterday. I'm starting to hate undead racial again
Re: Named pets I have fought, in case anyone wants to talk
Posted: March 31st, 2015, 1:11 pm
by Minivivi
First of all, I love reading your thread! Interesting and very informative.
My question. I have approximately 190 pets to level at all different levels. I am attempting to use the daily pet battles to raise my level 1's so they can "fight" in the garrison dailies. Is this a good strategy in your opinion? Or, should I be concentrating on one pet leveling it from level 1-25?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Named pets I have fought, in case anyone wants to talk
Posted: March 31st, 2015, 4:43 pm
by Pettea
Minivivi wrote:First of all, I love reading your thread! Interesting and very informative.
My question. I have approximately 190 pets to level at all different levels. I am attempting to use the daily pet battles to raise my level 1's so they can "fight" in the garrison dailies. Is this a good strategy in your opinion? Or, should I be concentrating on one pet leveling it from level 1-25?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I do the dailies near the capitol every day, I currently play as Horde, so for me that's Durotar, Barrens, Southern Barrens, Thousand Needles, and Dustwallow March (Careful, you get dismounted midair above Razorfen).
All these trainers, except for the Dustwallow March one, are suitable to level a level 1 pet to at least level 4 in one go. The later the trainer, the higher the level.
At this point these pets will all be suitable to be carried through the Northrend trainers, which allows you to raise them to level 15ish easily, after which they can be carried through any trainer, including the WoD ones - should you care to (Cookied MoP trainers can all be done in roughly 45 minutes if you chill it).
Various trainers are always suited for level 1 pets btw. the trainer underneath Dalaran is one that never kills a level 1. The Pandaria trainer in the MoP starting zone doesn't damage either.
Re: Named pets I have fought, in case anyone wants to talk
Posted: April 2nd, 2015, 3:16 pm
by Boshea
Minivivi wrote:First of all, I love reading your thread! Interesting and very informative.
My question. I have approximately 190 pets to level at all different levels. I am attempting to use the daily pet battles to raise my level 1's so they can "fight" in the garrison dailies. Is this a good strategy in your opinion? Or, should I be concentrating on one pet leveling it from level 1-25?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
If you have some already at 25, or want a good list to start with I really liked this guide for power leveling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yh3RmY9JtU
I like Taralune for the third master when doing the WoD lap. Two pets that can abuse Arcane Storm and Mana Surge eat the team. Its also pretty easy to hit all 9 trainers in a hour if you can hearth/port to MoP
Been really liking this method since building a team to grind in Frostfire or Vale just gets very monotonous after a bit.