I used my Clefthoof because of their bonus healing received, and the healer commented how easy it was to keep my Clefthoof alive. I've "tanked" a dungeon with my pet because the braindead tank bailed on us because he didn't get his loot off of a heroic boss (petty moron), and I used my pet to tank stuff because I didn't want to sit there twiddling my thumbs while waiting for another tank. I sound incredibly biased, but I've tried so many different pets in solo content. Use a Cunning pet if you don't care about efficiency and just want a fancy looking animal with the wrong pet specialization. They just die way too fast for no reason. It'll die the same.ĭ) Exception to C: Cunning pets suck. Or if it's on cooldown because Blizzard clearly hates us healing our pets.Ĭ) If Ferocity isn't your thing, then pick whatever. While it's not as convenient as the Clefthoof's pure superiority in literally every way, a Ferocity pet that can dodge is a Ferocity pet that lives just that much longer if you're neglecting your Mend Pet. I slept on them in BfA because I don't care for them much, but now that I've tamed The Golden Serpent, I now see just how nice their dodge ability is. I have not once needed to use Revive Pet on my fat alien yak.ī) If you want your pet to survive, but you're not beast mastery, I would suggest a Wind Serpent. Mend Pet heals for way more on a Clefthoof, thus making enemies struggle to kill it. Here's my findings Ī) If you want your pet to survive, use a Clefthoof (Ferocity). I specifically try out different pets in Shadowlands content purely because my pets don't get their faces pushed in as badly as BfA did.
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