

What it comes down to is the look you like and the family ability. The first question you need to ask yourself is: the best pet for what? Unfortunately there is no single one best pet for every hunter and every situation - if there were this guide would be very short! However since pet damage has been standardized they are all really very close. Choose an individual from the family with whatever look you like best.Family personality: the overall pet looks, animations, and sounds that you would enjoy playing with.There are only six basic ability types (ignoring Exotic pet abilities), and each combination of spec & ability type is represented by multiple families. Refer to our Family Abilities guide for more detailed information. How well the family ability (or abilities) fits the role you require.Choose a pet family from the list under that spec, based on:.Refer to the pet specialization chart and pick a spec that fits the role you need: Cunning, Ferocity, or Tenacity.Any pet is probably fine for solo play, so pick one that makes you happy! But for more difficult solo fights, and for dungeons and raid groups, you may need to pick a pet that fits the situation:.So you don't need to pick the One Perfect Pet. readily available in the field), plus another 50 stored with a stable master. You can have up to 5 pets in your 'active stable' at any time (i.e.Choosing a good pet these days is pretty easy: just close your eyes and pick, and you'll probably get a pretty decent pet.īut if you want the best pet - and who doesn't want the best pet? - you may need to put some thought into it.
