Pet of the Month - Netherspace Abyssal
Posted: July 15th, 2016, 4:29 pm
Be sure to check out this month's [url=http://www.warcraftpets.com/news/netherspace-abyssal-pet-of-the-month-july-2016/]feature on the Netherspace Abyssal[/url]!
How Do You Use Your Netherspace Abyssal?
The whole force swap meta has fallen from favor for PVP, but it’ll be fun to see whether that remains come Legion. Even when it was, the [pet]Netherspace Abyssal[/pet] wasn’t a favorite due to its relatively slow speed.
If you can use [ability]Nether Gate[/ability] to swap at the beginning of a turn rather than the end, it essentially means your opponent loses a turn. This is pretty universally a good thing. As such, people mostly opted for very fast pets, like the [pet]Enchanted Broom[/pet].
Its slower speed also makes planning around its avoidance move, [ability]Meteor Strike[/ability], a bit tougher. However, [ability]Explode[/ability] goes off precisely when it means to. The Abyssal’s Magic family trait means you won’t be taken by surprise by a big crit, either.
The Abyssal comes in three breeds: P/S, P/P and H/H. In most cases P/P is going to be your best choice to eke out every last bit of DPS, though a case could be made for P/S. The speed stat spread between P/P and P/S isn’t huge - 252 versus 281 respectively - but if you’re doing PVE battles it may make the difference between a valid strat and falling on your face.
The Abyssal’s moves are pretty close to the [pet]Minfernal[/pet] but if you have one of those handy and not an Abyssal I’d like to talk to you about buying me a few scratch-off lotto tickets.
Do you use your Netherspace Abyssal? Have you Exploded anything spectacularly? Are you going to use yours against the Legion? Let us know!
How Do You Use Your Netherspace Abyssal?
The whole force swap meta has fallen from favor for PVP, but it’ll be fun to see whether that remains come Legion. Even when it was, the [pet]Netherspace Abyssal[/pet] wasn’t a favorite due to its relatively slow speed.
If you can use [ability]Nether Gate[/ability] to swap at the beginning of a turn rather than the end, it essentially means your opponent loses a turn. This is pretty universally a good thing. As such, people mostly opted for very fast pets, like the [pet]Enchanted Broom[/pet].
Its slower speed also makes planning around its avoidance move, [ability]Meteor Strike[/ability], a bit tougher. However, [ability]Explode[/ability] goes off precisely when it means to. The Abyssal’s Magic family trait means you won’t be taken by surprise by a big crit, either.
The Abyssal comes in three breeds: P/S, P/P and H/H. In most cases P/P is going to be your best choice to eke out every last bit of DPS, though a case could be made for P/S. The speed stat spread between P/P and P/S isn’t huge - 252 versus 281 respectively - but if you’re doing PVE battles it may make the difference between a valid strat and falling on your face.
The Abyssal’s moves are pretty close to the [pet]Minfernal[/pet] but if you have one of those handy and not an Abyssal I’d like to talk to you about buying me a few scratch-off lotto tickets.
Do you use your Netherspace Abyssal? Have you Exploded anything spectacularly? Are you going to use yours against the Legion? Let us know!