Best In Slot Bm Hunter 8.3
I am not very shy about my dislike for Azerite Armor, but that being said, I’m trying diligently to separate my feelings from my analysis about how Azerite Armor will work in patch 8.3. Is this the best Azerite Armor implementation we’ve gotten? Does it make Azerite Armor something good, or at least not actually detrimental?
And to a degree that’s unfair. Azerite has actually seen a lot of work over the patches — both 8.1 and 8.2 brought improvements, even if those improvements weren’t all they could have been. The system has never been what I’d call good. It’s too complex, it’s too fiddly, and it often chains you to a piece of gear because that piece of gear has the best trait on it well past the point you’d want to keep using it.
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Patch 8.3 is taking a novel approach to this problem: Blizzard has thrown up their hands and said Baby wants their best stat? Here it is! Every piece of Azerite gear from Ny’alotha will have what Blizzard feels is your best-in-slot Azerite Trait.
There are problems with this, of course. For starters, what Blizzard thinks is the best trait for a spec and what the players in question think is the best trait doesn’t always dovetail. I certainly don’t feel qualified to speak to that on every spec in the game, but looking at the Warrior traits, I’m not exactly overwhelmed.
But that being said, the idea that these traits are on all the gear that’ll drop in Ny’alotha might not actually be about what Blizzard has decided are the best Azerite traits, or even the most useful.
Making random gear a little less random
No, what it means is that Blizzard has made a baseline. You know, whenever a piece of gear drops in Ny’alotha, that it will absolutely have these traits. You don’t have to guess. You know what you’re getting, at least to some degree, and I think that helps fine-tune the random nature of itemization. Whatever else, whether a gear piece has Corruption, you’ll know that these traits will be there. It’s something you don’t have to go outside of the game to find, something reliable.
That doesn’t mean the traits couldn’t be better. As I said, I’m hardly overwhelmed by how awesome, say, Lord of War is when it buffs an ability on a 45-second cooldown. It could at least buff the cooldown to 30 or something. I’d like it if these traits did more to change up the playstyle a little, but they’re still dependable workhorses that make your abilities work better.
I honestly think this is a step in the right direction.
That said, it’s way late in the game for it, and I’m not seeing anything that makes me like Azerite Armor more, just a change that makes me hate it less. And that’s a big distinction — it’s hard to give Blizzard credit for making something less awful instead of actually making it good. Don’t get me wrong — I’m hoping that patch 8.3 feels a lot better, itemization wise, than the patches that preceded it. But I’m not seeing any changes that really make me look up and say yes, this is Azerite done right, this is a good system. It’s just less bad.
I can’t really say that Blizzard has redeemed Azerite Armor in patch 8.3, but seeing the progression on it makes me hopeful that whatever system we get to replace it in Shadowlands will have learned from this one.
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You can have up to 5 pets with you at all times, depending on your level. But if you want to tame more than 5 pets (of course you want to tame more than 5 pets!) then you'll need to store the rest with a Stable Master. This FAQ explains how to use a Stable Master to stash your inactive pets safely while you go out hunting.
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- What is a stable? What is a Stable Master?
- How do I use the stable?
- What's the difference between inactive and active pets?
- How many pets can I have? How much does the stable cost?
- If I dismiss my pet does it go to the stable? What if I abandon it?
- What happens to a pet in the stable?
- Will my stabled pets will fall behind me in level?
- Can I put my mounts in the stable?
- Can other classes use the stable?
- Why should I use the stable?
- Where can I find a Stable Master?
- I have a different question!
What is a stable? What is a Stable Master?
A Stable Master is a special NPC who will store your hunter pets while you aren't using them.
A stable is the UI that we use to interact with the Stable Master in order to store and retrieve our pets.
To use the stable you just speak with the Stable Master the same way you would speak to a vendor.
How do I use the stable?
It's easy! Find your nearest Stable Master and click on them the same way you would a vendor or quest-giver. This will cause the Stable Master to open up the stable UI.
The stable UI is a little like a minature bank. There are multiple pages, each displaying ten inventory-like pet slots across the bottom of the window, and five spots down the left-hand side.
The five spots on the left are for your active pets. The spots on the bottom are for your inactive pets.
(The next question explains more about the difference between active and inactive pets.)
When you select a pet in the stable UI, whether it is active or inactive, you will see some information about the pet, including its name, level, family, diet and talent tree. You also see a 3D image of the selected pet.
To put a pet into the stable, you drag and drop the icon from an active spot into an inactive spot. To remove a pet from the stable, you drag and drop the icon from an inactive spot to an active spot. If you move one pet icon on top of another they will swap positions.
What's the difference between inactive and active pets?
Inactive pets are pets that are stored in the stable. In order to interact with these pets you have to visit a Stable Master.
An active pet is one that you can access without visiting a Stable Master. You can see them in the pet spots down the left-hand side of the stable UI, but these pets aren't in the stable - they are 'with' you wherever you are. You can call your active pets with the Call Pet abilities.
Check out Calling You Pet for more info on active pets.
How many pets can I have? How much does the stable cost?
All hunters can have up to 50 inactive pets in their stable, plus 1-5 (depending on player level) active pets with them.
You don't have to unlock stable slots or purchase them - they are available as soon as you enter the game.
In addition, for each level of Call Pet that you learn you unlock another active spot. You can learn more about active pet spots in Calling Your Pet.
If I dismiss my pet does it go to the stable? What if I abandon it?
Short answer: No and no. The only way for a pet to get into the stable is for you to visit a Stable Master and put it there.
But let's clarify some terms while we're here.
- Inactive pets are pets that are in the stable.
- Active pets are 'with' you, whether or not they are physically at your side.
- The pet that is physically at your side is your current pet.
When you dismiss an active pet, it is still 'with' you - it just isn't your current pet anymore. In order to get it back you need to use the Call Pet ability for that pet.
When you abandon a pet, that pet is gone for good, permanently, period. You can't call it, you can't retrieve it from the stable -- it's just gone.
What happens to a pet in the stable?
Absolutely nothing happens to a pet in the stable. They're enjoying a well-earned rest.
Will my stabled pets will fall behind me in level?
No. Your pets are always the same level as you.
Can I put my mounts in the stable?
Nope. Stables are for hunter pets only.
And since you have a handy UI panel just for mounts, you don't need a stable for your mounts anyway!
Can other classes use the stable?
Stables are for hunters only. The Stable Master will not open the stable UI for non-hunters.
Why should I use the stable?
Loyalty to a pet companion is an admirable thing, but at some point in your life as a hunter you will want to experiment with different pets.
In fact, the best hunters find that having several different pets helps them fill different roles in the game. You may want one pet for questing and another for the battlegrounds, for instance.
But you certainly don't want to abandon your pet every time you try out a new one! The stable allows you to store a lot of pets safely while you try out others.
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