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Quest hunter weapons
Quest hunter weapons








quest hunter weapons

It’s a slow weapon at 3.1, however, and while the changes to auto shot may make this a bit less important than previously for shot rotations, the timing of weapons is still going to matter. It has a DPS of 83.3 and very nice stats for a hunter. Raiders with early raiding weapons may want to look at the Fury of the Raging Dragon gun. Similarly, if you PVP and have the Merciless bow, or have collected enough badges for the chicken-on-a-stick (sorry, I mean Crossbow of Relentless Strikes) these weapons are going to be with you through early Northrend. If you raid, and at least have the crossbow off the huntsman or the rifle off the Big Bad Wolf in Karazhan, you are not going to be throwing away your epic for an early Northrend green.

#Quest hunter weapons upgrade

If this is you, you will be able to upgrade your ranged weapon from the early WOTLK quests. Basically, if you are a new 70, or a character that doesn’t raid/do heroics or PvP, the best weapons you are like to have are an engineer made gun (Ornate Khorium Rifle or Gyro-Balanced Khorium Destroyer), Valonos’ Longbow, or the Truestrike Crossbow from the Shattered Sun Offensive rep rewards. The table shows where you can pick them up but more importantly the second part of the table shows how they compare to Burning Crusade Weapons. Amphibious Speargun) and others more suitable for hunters (e.g. Their buffs make some more suitable as tanking weapons (e.g. With the exception of the blue quality Fury of the Raging Dragon, available from a level 72 group quest (min level 69), and the engineer made Mark “S” Boomstick (which doesn’t have a level requirement…yet), all the ranged weapons from the early quests have a dps of 76.5-76.6. Well known Burning Crusade Ranged Weapons










Quest hunter weapons