Pet of the Month - Blighthawk
Posted: August 21st, 2017, 11:33 am
Be sure to check out this month's [url=https://www.warcraftpets.com/news/blighthawk-pet-of-the-month-august-2017/]feature on the Blighthawk[/url]!
How Do You Use Your Blighthawk?
The [pet]Blighthawk[/pet] is a versatile battler in a family which doesn’t have a ton of those.
Don’t get me wrong, the Undead family is great as a whole. That family ability is one of the best, and they deal tons of damage. The only thing is, that’s about all they do. Sheer, lumbering DPS, maybe a little leech healing, that’s about it. The Blighthawk has abilities to dodge and heal, in addition to that awesome cross-family capability.
Personally, I almost always use the Blighthawk in situations where I need to dodge something with [ability]Lift-Off[/ability]. [ability]Cyclone[/ability] is too subject to RNG for my taste. I also tend to favor [ability]Consume Corpse[/ability] pretty heavily, so the Blighthawk tends to take the anchor leg on my team. [ability]Ghostly Bite[/ability] is a good finisher, but I tend to find myself in situations where I miscalculate my turns and wind up either stunning myself or whiffing it on an opponent’s dodge and then stunning myself. Neither is a super great outcome!
However, one of the most iconic uses for the Blighthawk is on a classic Squirt leveling team. The [url=http://www.wowhead.com/npc=79179/squirt]tamer Squirt[/url] happens to enter the Garrison Menagerie on Draenor every so often. Squirt is special because she gives that juicy high tamer experience to your pets, and is repeatable. She’s also right next door to a stable master for extra fast turnaround.
There are several strategies out there to carry a pet with Squirt, but one of the easiest to grab all the pets for involves using a fast fox with [ability]Dazzling Dance[/ability] and [ability]Howl[/ability], plus the Blighthawk. Start with the fox and use Dance to make sure everyone on the team is super fast while [ability]Biting[/ability] the first pet’s face off. When it’s time for the second pet, your fox Howls, then swaps (or dies) for the Blighthawk, which Ghostly Bites your way toward a one-shot victory. Your carry pet swaps in then to make sure it gets that XP soak, because your Blighthawk is stunned anyway. Then switch back to the Blighthawk and victory! Squirt is by far the fastest way to level up a stable of pets.
For me, the Blighthawk was also a godsend as an Aquatics counter. Given how central [url=http://www.wowhead.com/achievement=9696/family-familiar]Family Familiar[/url] challenges are to battling this expansion, I wore that poor little Undead bird out. There are a few other Undead pets with Flying moves, but not much. [pet]Son of Sethe[/pet] and the [pet]Bone Serpent[/pet] have Lift-Off, and that’s about it. The [pet]Vampiric Batling[/pet] has a couple decent Flying moves, if you were lucky enough to nab one.
The thing is, Blighthawks are so easy and low-fuss to tame you may as well just go tame one instead. P/S is my preferred breed, though given the percentage-based healing Consume Corpse gives a case could definitely be made for H/P too. There really isn’t another comparable pet, but Blighthawks are relatively easy to obtain. It just means a bit of pre-planning before you take on your next Aquatic opponent.
How do you use your Blighthawk? Any particularly juicy Family Familiar tips you’d like to share? Let us know!
How Do You Use Your Blighthawk?
The [pet]Blighthawk[/pet] is a versatile battler in a family which doesn’t have a ton of those.
Don’t get me wrong, the Undead family is great as a whole. That family ability is one of the best, and they deal tons of damage. The only thing is, that’s about all they do. Sheer, lumbering DPS, maybe a little leech healing, that’s about it. The Blighthawk has abilities to dodge and heal, in addition to that awesome cross-family capability.
Personally, I almost always use the Blighthawk in situations where I need to dodge something with [ability]Lift-Off[/ability]. [ability]Cyclone[/ability] is too subject to RNG for my taste. I also tend to favor [ability]Consume Corpse[/ability] pretty heavily, so the Blighthawk tends to take the anchor leg on my team. [ability]Ghostly Bite[/ability] is a good finisher, but I tend to find myself in situations where I miscalculate my turns and wind up either stunning myself or whiffing it on an opponent’s dodge and then stunning myself. Neither is a super great outcome!
However, one of the most iconic uses for the Blighthawk is on a classic Squirt leveling team. The [url=http://www.wowhead.com/npc=79179/squirt]tamer Squirt[/url] happens to enter the Garrison Menagerie on Draenor every so often. Squirt is special because she gives that juicy high tamer experience to your pets, and is repeatable. She’s also right next door to a stable master for extra fast turnaround.
There are several strategies out there to carry a pet with Squirt, but one of the easiest to grab all the pets for involves using a fast fox with [ability]Dazzling Dance[/ability] and [ability]Howl[/ability], plus the Blighthawk. Start with the fox and use Dance to make sure everyone on the team is super fast while [ability]Biting[/ability] the first pet’s face off. When it’s time for the second pet, your fox Howls, then swaps (or dies) for the Blighthawk, which Ghostly Bites your way toward a one-shot victory. Your carry pet swaps in then to make sure it gets that XP soak, because your Blighthawk is stunned anyway. Then switch back to the Blighthawk and victory! Squirt is by far the fastest way to level up a stable of pets.
For me, the Blighthawk was also a godsend as an Aquatics counter. Given how central [url=http://www.wowhead.com/achievement=9696/family-familiar]Family Familiar[/url] challenges are to battling this expansion, I wore that poor little Undead bird out. There are a few other Undead pets with Flying moves, but not much. [pet]Son of Sethe[/pet] and the [pet]Bone Serpent[/pet] have Lift-Off, and that’s about it. The [pet]Vampiric Batling[/pet] has a couple decent Flying moves, if you were lucky enough to nab one.
The thing is, Blighthawks are so easy and low-fuss to tame you may as well just go tame one instead. P/S is my preferred breed, though given the percentage-based healing Consume Corpse gives a case could definitely be made for H/P too. There really isn’t another comparable pet, but Blighthawks are relatively easy to obtain. It just means a bit of pre-planning before you take on your next Aquatic opponent.
How do you use your Blighthawk? Any particularly juicy Family Familiar tips you’d like to share? Let us know!