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And a scorpid is good for leveling right? I read somewhere that in raids you don't even use your pet... But for dungeons at end game I saw that Broken Tooth has a 1 AS. Is he the best pet, or is there another?

 

I usually level with a boar, its not bad an easy to feed. Also scorpions are my personal favorite. 

 

For PvP you need different pets

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Raiding is not leveling. And Broken Tooth isn't worth all the trouble camping it. It was camped 24 7 on Nost. When the spawn timer got close, whole groups of Hunters would show up trying to get it. Usually, it'd end up dead, with no one getting it. Since it can be pulled off or killed from the guy actively taming it; most people are never allowed to actually get it. Players have this childish me or nobody" mentality, which just results in "nobody". In other words, if you go after that cat, yuza sucker. All this trouble for a faster attack speed you don't even need for anything. You could be leveling to 60 instead, or farming money for an epic mount. Or honor in the BGs. Something productive.

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Wouldn't recommend a Warlock if you plan on doing anything once you hit 60. You'll spend all day farming shards and making health stones. Not the most exciting activity.

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I had the same intentions as you, I didn't want to do фекал.  In vanilla I played hunter so I rolled one on Nost PVP.  I was always MM, but when I respecced BM around lvl 30 it was heaven.  Sometimes when I intended to level a pet (they get 3-4 levels behind sometimes, only bad part of BM) I would afk in a certain spot between mob spawn points, put pet in aggressive mode, and level up twice doing absolutely nothing.

 

I don't know about a scorpid though.  I would get a needles cougar, I think that has the second fastest attack speed.  Ideally Broken Tooth, but that takes forever.  It tears фекал up.  It's better to get a long-term pet early, because the 2-3 good ones with fast attack speeds are really low in level.

 

I used to put my friend on /follow and just press a macro that made the pet attack.  And my dps was really good.  We're talking extreme lazy mode.  Gear doesn't matter either, you could level up in whites.

 

Or even ganking people or pvping at 60.  Shadow meld, send in pet, and sit there doing nothing while the person either kills it or panics.

 

If you want to be real ghetto, put points into aspect of the cheetah talent and don't save up for a mount.  Just buy one when the money happens to come.

 

You can play it high, drunk, sick, asleep, whatever.  Highly recommended.

 

I'd say do this http://db.vanillagaming.org/?talent#cV0GdhgRp then this http://db.vanillagaming.org/?talent#cV0GdxgRpqVohh and get a good cat, and make sure bite and claw are always at the highest rank (might take short research).

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I had the same intentions as you, I didn't want to do фекал.  In vanilla I played hunter so I rolled one on Nost PVP.  I was always MM, but when I respecced BM around lvl 30 it was heaven.  Sometimes when I intended to level a pet (they get 3-4 levels behind sometimes, only bad part of BM) I would afk in a certain spot between mob spawn points, put pet in aggressive mode, and level up twice doing absolutely nothing.

 

I don't know about a scorpid though.  I would get a needles cougar, I think that has the second fastest attack speed.  Ideally Broken Tooth, but that takes forever.  It tears фекал up.  It's better to get a long-term pet early, because the 2-3 good ones with fast attack speeds are really low in level.

 

I used to put my friend on /follow and just press a macro that made the pet attack.  And my dps was really good.  We're talking extreme lazy mode.  Gear doesn't matter either, you could level up in whites.

 

Or even ganking people or pvping at 60.  Shadow meld, send in pet, and sit there doing nothing while the person either kills it or panics.

 

If you want to be real ghetto, put points into aspect of the cheetah talent and don't save up for a mount.  Just buy one when the money happens to come.

 

You can play it high, drunk, sick, asleep, whatever.  Highly recommended.

 

I'd say do this http://db.vanillagaming.org/?talent#cV0GdhgRp then this http://db.vanillagaming.org/?talent#cV0GdhgRpqVohx and get a good cat, and make sure bite and claw are always at the highest rank (might take short research).

After looking into Shadowmeld and deciding that I hate the look of trolls, and I won't be BM at 60 in dungeons I was able to convince myself that the nightelf utility of stealth and the free nature resist is worth rolling as a Night Elf. (On my 48 Paladin I already had enough gold to purchase a level 60 mount if I remember right because I spent a lot of time on alchemy and selling potions. I'll probably pick up Skinning and LW on my hunter... Unless there is a better prof to take. If there is I might just take herbalism and alchemy to craft raid pots)

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After looking into Shadowmeld and deciding that I hate the look of trolls, and I won't be BM at 60 in dungeons I was able to convince myself that the nightelf utility of stealth and the free nature resist is worth rolling as a Night Elf. (On my 48 Paladin I already had enough gold to purchase a level 60 mount if I remember right because I spent a lot of time on alchemy and selling potions. I'll probably pick up Skinning and LW on my hunter... Unless there is a better prof to take. If there is I might just take herbalism and alchemy to craft raid pots)

Yeah dude, feign death and meld work really well together.  I used it to solo tower caps in AV.  NE has really high agility in the starting stats too.

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Yeah dude, feign death and meld work really well together.  I used it to solo tower caps in AV.  NE has really high agility in the starting stats too.

Exactly... Thank god. I had looked into all the classes today for the past 10 hours trying to figure out which would be the least-stressful lazy class and how I could min-max it... What I ended with was just what I was thinking in the first place which was a hunter, and a headache heh. Thank you all very much for all the advice, info, and opinions. It helped a lot.

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Hunters are easy to level. But they are not the easiest PvE rotation for raids at all. Anyone telling you that is a lie.

 

Mage for easiest PvE raiding rotation. Spam bolts all damn fight while occasionally popping AP. Hunters are easier to level than a mage though.

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noob and op class

 

mage

hunter

warlock

shaman

ud priest

 

little kid class-rogue

 

stay at home dad class-warrior, dwarf priest

 

skilled class-paladin, druid

 

 

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I can agree hunter is what you are looking for in terms of lazy raiding. However I think you will probably get really really bored and frustrated that you are so useless. I raided nost as a rogue so didn't have that much responsibility apart from big DPS. Then I rolled a hunter alt and started doing mc/zg .. Omg I felt inadequate

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I was trying to decide what class to play too. I rolled an Orc Hunter in TBC and found it fun although I didn't really know much about how to play it well. Years later after getting it to 93 and leaving it and levelling something else I may give another hunter a go. It's just the thought of actually having to stock up on food that the pet needs and arrows/bullets etc. All that bag space taken up lol. 

 

Let me get this right. Troll hunters are the best ones to roll yes? 

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Paladin is the most lazy Class 10 years in row , in all Expansions and Vanilla that exist.

 

All you need is to Seal and sit on facebook over 30 seconds , come back and target is dead.

 

/Kind regards Killerduki

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Speaking from retail vanilla warlock perspective:

 

Naxx 40 was so "hard" back in the day that Warlocks had to give out HS (healthstone) before "EVERY SINGLE" boss fight. Lets think about that for a second, EVERY boss fight. Even if you wiped 25 times a night. You had to hand out roughly 7-10 HS`s from each Warlock before each boss fight...

 

Raids even had to stop progressing to go farm thrash so that the Warlock`s could get more shards in order to create more healthstone`s

 

40 people. max 5 lock`s per raid. That`s ALOT of ваууing SS (Souldshards) you had to bring/farm/w/e to create a constant flow of healthstone`s for your raid.

 

Tip of the day: Don`t play a lock in end game progress.

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thats like 4 buttons too many already, + soulstoning, farming soulshards, summon people, trading healthstones, summoning - not calling(!) pets, +watching timers when dots run out +be aware of which curse-lock you are etc etc.. not lazy at all those locks

So that's why i got kicked from the guild

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Paladin is the most lazy Class 10 years in row , in all Expansions and Vanilla that exist.

 

All you need is to Seal and sit on facebook over 30 seconds , come back and target is dead.

 

/Kind regards Killerduki

 

lazyest class to play if paladin 

right click and wait

 

I suggest Paladin. Alt tab and after a minute the mob will be dead. 

 

What are you guys talking about, Paladin is so exci.... ZzzzzzZzzzz 

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