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Summary

  • New pets in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight offer unique skills and appearances, such as Tephratennae, Gara, and Ristar.
  • Players can acquire pets like Nah’qi, an owl, and Faultline, an Iron Horde Clefthoof, in Dragon Isles for their Hunters.
  • Different families like Dreamtalons, Fiery Spirit Somnowls, and Dreamer Raptors provide a variety of abilities for Hunters to utilize.

While the Dragon Isles offers up brand-new factions, landscapes, and villains to defeat, for Hunters, there are a variety of interesting new pets just waiting to be tamed. As can be expected, the pets found in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight appear primitive and ancient, just like the continent adventurers find themselves on.

The Dragon Isles will allow hunters to fill their stable with unique species, as well as run dungeons and raids with an incredibly cool elemental-themed companion by their side. It’s not all about looks, however, as many of the best hunter pets in Dragonflight mentioned below belong to families that provide useful skills for different situations.

Updated on January 12, 2025, by Rhenn Taguiam: As fans of World of Warcraft are gearing up for the fight of their lives in The War Within and the upcoming Midnight expansion, players might want to ensure their Hunters are accompanied by the best Pets possible. While a lot of Pets have similar powersets, it’s especially because they differ in appearance that some Pets become ahead of the pack when it comes to the vibe they provide their owners. Some examples include a giant bee, a phoenix-like owl, a unique bird from the dream realm, and a Spirit Wolf with quite a compelling backstory.

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Tephratennae

An Insect To Spice Things Up

Type

Wasp, Ferocity

Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

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  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

Diet

  • Bread, Cheese, Fruit, Fungus

A common pet associated with Hunters in World of Warcraft would be wolves and falcons, especially with their popularity in fantasy fiction. For this reason, the Tephratennae can be quite the controversial choice for a Hunter Pet, as having a giant bee roaming around with the player can certainly be a new “look”, even among WoW players. As a member of the fiery Cinderbee family, the Tephratennae (in the Cinderworld of the Isle of Dorn) looks unique for its pale skin and heavy emphasis on reds – a far cry from the stereotypical “molten” appearance of Cinderbees.

As a Ferocity Pet, aggression is the key to the Tephratennae’s performance in combat. Its Dash can provide quite the significant movement speed to chase foes or retreat, while Growl can generate threat so the Tephratennae can take the heat while players spam their attacks on unsuspecting opponents. The latter works well with the lifesteal with Predator’s Thirst and the increased attack speed via Primal Rage. Moves-wise, the Tephratennae has access to the traditional Smack and healing penalties via Toxic Sting.

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Gara

A Trip All Around Draenor To Get Her

Gara

Type

Spirit Beast, Tenacity

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Endurance Training
  • Fortitude of the Bear

Family Abilities

  • Claw
  • Spirit Pulse
  • Spirit Mend
  • Spirit Walk

Diet

While Gara is technically encountered in Draenor’s Shadowmoon Valley, the method of its acquisition makes it such a worthwhile World of Warcraft Hunter Pet. Players first encounter her as a spirit below the Burial Fields near a grave, and they can interact with her better with Shadowberries. After that, they need to take particular items around Draenor (Ancient Bone, Crude Effigy, Elder Incense, Small Fruit, Torn Cloth, Wooden Bowl) to reveal that her former master, Mother Om’ra, had her soul taken hostage by the void god Xan. This attempt to release her summons the void god into the world and Gara is taken as “compensation.”

Players now need to save Gara’s soul. They must go to the Pillars of Fate in Shadowmoon Valley to get the Void Lantern from Shadowmoon Voidtwisters. After its acquisition, players must go to the Great Tree Valuundira and use the Lantern to view a mystical Voidblade. Interacting with this sends players to the void realm, where Gara’s spirit awaits. Players must fight Elder Void Lords and Xan to release her spirit, and she becomes a companion. As a Tenacity Pet, Gara can boost her and the player’s maximum health (Endurance Training, Fortitude of the Boar) with unique debuff remover (Spirit Pulse), heal (Spirit Mend), and stealth (Spirit Walk) skills.

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Ristar, The Rabid

A Unique Dreamtalon With An Intriguing Name

Ristar, The Rabid

Type

Dreamtalon Raptor, Cunning

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Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

  • Pathfinding
  • Master’s Call

Family Abilities

Diet

Located in the Emerald Dream’s Viridescent Thicket, Ristar, the Rabid is perhaps the only named Dreamtalon Raptor in the region. Its larger appearance compared to its companions is justified by its Level 70 placement, and Ristar also retains its name after Taming – a testament to its rarity.

Not much is known about Ristar’s story and why it’s called the Rabid, making it a more interesting acquisition. As expected with its name, Ristar is a Cunning Pet, making it ideal for Hunters who love being in the thick of combat. With Growl, Ristar can be a reliable threat generator, which should encourage its Hunter owner to attack without worrying much about retaliation. Its Master’s Call is a reliable anti-CC move to ensure players can get out of sticky situations, whereas the anti-healing of Savage Rend can tear through an enemy’s defenses.

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Nah’qi, Ember Of Regrowth

A Phoenix-Esque Owl Worthy Of The Effort

Nah’qi, Ember Of Regrowth

Type

Fiery Spirit Somnowl, Spirit Beast, Exotic

Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

  • Endurance Training
  • Fortitude of the Bear

Family Abilities

  • Claw
  • Spirit Pulse
  • Spirit Mend
  • Spirit Walk

Diet

Located deep in the Emerald Dream, the Spirit Somnowls having a rather calming appearance is explained by their presence in this fabled dreaming realm. Their larger statures, beady eyes, and characteristic horns make them unique in the game – even more so for Nah’qi, the only Fiery Spirit Somnowl players can tame. Unlike her other companions, Nah’qi is characterized by molten tips on her horns, flames from her eyes, and fiery tips on her tails. Her glowing halo of fire around her indicates her unique presence. She is the “matching” pet of Anu’relos, Flame’s Guidance, a Fiery Spirit Somnowl mount.

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In World of Warcraft gameplay, players can locate Nah’qi in Amirdrassil, specifically by flying around its largest tree. Her distance from players makes activating the Tame Call rather difficult, and players need to do some flying in order to get to a high point in the tree where they can land safely. They can do so by studying Nah’qi’s flight pattern, as getting to this point in the tree will prompt her to attack players, triggering the Tame Call. As a Spirit Beast, Nah’qi falls under the Tenacity line and has skills tailored to support players. Her Endurance Training and Fortitude of the Bear can increase Nah’qi and her owner’s total health, with Spirit Mend being a nifty healing aide. Spirit Pulse can remove a debuff from players, while Spirit Walk can render Nah’qi invisible and perfect for scouting.

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Faultline

A Representative Of The Iron Horde’s New Technology

Faultline

Type

Clefthoof, Ferocity

Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

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  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

  • Smack
  • Thick Hide
  • Blood of the Rhino

Diet

  • Bread, Cheese, Fruit, Fungus

When Garrosh Hellscream went to a Draenor of a different timeline, he collaborated with his father Grommash to create an uncorrupted Horde free from Mannoroth’s corruption. This Iron Horde became the “successor” to the True Horde, complete with advanced machinery from modern-day Azeroth. Such an application to this huge leap in technology is Faultline, a spin on Rhinos and Draenor Clefthooves that have the Iron Horde’s signature take on smelting-inspired plating, complete with vents that shoot up hot orange flames.

Faultline is a Level 40 Elite Boss in Blackrock Foundry (Raid), specifically in the Breaking Grounds, as part of the fight against Beastlord Darmac. When tamed, Faultline retains its name alongside base abilities, such as +80% Movement Speed (Dash) and a natural threat generator (Growl) as well as a +4% Leech (Predator’s Thirst) and +30% Haste to all party members (Primal Rage). As a Clefthoof, Faultline has a default attack (Smack), a 15-second 60% Damage Reduction at 40% Health (Thick Hide), and +10% Armor and +20% Healing Effectiveness (Blood of the Rhino).

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Fenryr

An Edgy Wolf For The Stylish Hunter

Fenryr

Type

Wolf, Ferocity

Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

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  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

Diet

The Wolf is among the most common types of Pets for Hunters in World of Warcraft, which also explains the abundance of their sub-types. However, despite their commonality, some Wolves stand out among the rest – such as Fenryr, whose appearance as a Worg changes drastically with the sticks (presumably arrows or spears) protruding from his body, a scar across an eye that glows a furious yellow, and scratch marks on his flank that glow upon running – revealing themselves to be runes.

Fenryr can only be tamed after defeating him and Hymdall in a solo instance of Halls of Valor (Dungeon) in Mythic Mode. Upon acquisition, Fenryr is revealed to be a Ferocity Pet capable of getting +80% Movement Speed (Dash) and natural threat generation (Growl), as well as +4% Leech (Predator’s Thirst) and +30% party-wide Haste for 40 seconds (Primal Rage). When on the offensive, Fenryr can unleash a fierce attack (Bite) and a debilitating bite on the enemy’s feet that inflicts -50% Movement Speed for 6 seconds (Furious Bite).

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Soulseeker

A Soul Automaton From The Maw

Soulseeker

Type

Hound, Cunning

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Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

  • Pathfinding
  • Master’s Call

Family Abilities

Diet

  • Bread, Cheese, Fish, Fruit, Fungus, Meat

With the Shadowlands known as the Plane of Death, it’s unsurprising for World of Warcraft creatures in the region to feature strange designs that outmatch even Azeroth’s share of unique aesthetics such as that of the Undead. Compared to the visual imagery of “edgy” Hounds that are often made of bones or blaze with hellfire, a Soulseeker is instead a spectral Hound encased within what appears to be an automaton plating.

Being native to the Shadowlands, these Soulseekers are found in various areas such as the Planes of Torment, the Desmotaeron, and even Ruin’s Cradle. As a Cunning Pet, Hounds can get 80% Movement Speed (Dash) with an additional 8% given to them and their Hunter (Pathfinder). When needed, they can cancel all CCs on them (Master’s Call) and even generate threat (Growl). In combat, they have a standard attack (Bite) and an attack that comes with -50% Movement Speed debuff to the opponent (Lock Jaw).

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Primal Thunder Lizard

An Electrifying Lizard Protector

Primal Thunder Lizard

Type

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Scalehide, Ferocity

Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

Diet

  • Bread, Cheese, Fruit, Fungus

While lizards as Hunter Pets seem to have been popularized by adventurous Troll Hunters, fans who want to level up their Hunter’s look with an exotic-looking companion should consider the Primal Thunder Lizard. Introduced in the Dragonflight expansion as part of the Scalehide family, Primal Thunder Lizards separate themselves from their cousins with unique features such as tail spikes, back plates, and electrified horns that crackle across their spine. They are commonly found in the Forbidden Reach.

As Hunter Pets, Primal Thunder Lizards have access to threat generation (Growl) and an 80% Movement Speed boost (Dash). Being Ferocity Pets, they can provide 4% Leech to themselves and their Hunter (Predator’s Thirst) as well as give 30% Haste for 40 seconds for their party (Primal Rage). Due to their nature as Scalehides, they have a traditional attack (Smack) and a 50% Damage Reduction buff (Scale Shield).

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Sprite Dreamer

A Fairy Dragon That Adds Vibrance To A Fantasy Hunter

Sprite Dreamer

Type

Ferocity

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Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

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  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

Diet

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  • Fish
  • Raw Fish
  • Meat
  • Raw Meat

Introduced in Dragonflight, players who venture into the Emerald Dream of the Green Dragonflight have the opportunity to tame a Sprite Dreamer. Taking the form of a cross between a dragon and a salamander with ornate butterfly wings, the Sprite Dreamer are Lesser Dragonkin that demonstrates the sheer spectacle of this location. Players who are enamored by their appearance still need to get the special Lesser Dragonkin Taming Skill to Tame the Sprite Dreamer.

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As Ferocity Pets, Sprite Dreamers can remain aggressive partners for Hunters. In turn, their Common Skills naturally boost their movement speed and even generate aggro to get the enemy’s attention. This suits Sprite Dreamers well, as Predator’s Thirst gives them and the Hunter 10% Leech while Prima Rage grants 30% Haste, allowing them to attack faster. As Lesser Dragonkin, Sprite Dreamers can enjoy a ferocious Claw attack and use Shimmering Scales for 70% Magic Damage reduction.

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Armored Direhorn

An Armored Rhinoceros For An Exotic Look

Armored Direhorn

Type

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Tenacity

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Endurance Training
  • Fortitude of the Bear

Family Abilities

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Diet

It’s not all the time that players can get a sleek-looking Pet while enjoying their World of Warcraft gameplay, and this is exactly what the Armored Direhorn embodies. Belonging to the Direhorn class of Tenacity creatures, these Pets indeed display an intimidating appearance. Direhorns essentially take the form of a large rhinoceros with multiple spikes protruding from different parts of their body, with their appearance drastically enhanced with armor all over their person. The addition of spiky protrusions on the side with skull ornaments gives them a specific ferocity unique to them.

Armored Direhorns are only available for taming with Direhorn Taming, a special skill already learned by Zandalari Hunters unless acquired from the rare Ancient Tome of Dinomanacy from Zandalari Dinomancers. The Armored Direhorn can give themselves and their players additional maximum health amounting from +5% (Endurance Training) to a limited +20% boost (Fortitude of the Bear).

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Ravager

Give A Pet A StarCraft Spin

Dire Ravager

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Type

Ferocity

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

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Diet

Players who want to break convention from the traditional appearances of Pets in their World of Warcraft gameplay should consider getting a Ravager from Blade’s Edge Mountains. These insectoid-like beings resemble units from the Zerg of StarCraft, adding a unique terrifying flair to a Hunter’s visual repertoire.

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As Ferocity Pets, Ravagers can grant themselves and their owners 10% Leech (Predator’s Thirst) and may even grant 30% Haste for the player and their party members for up to 40 Seconds. Their Ravage Skill can cause Mortal Wounds, reducing a target’s capacity to get healed and therefore opening them up to more debilitating attacks on the part of the player and their Pet as well as other party members.

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Teroclaw

A Traditional Bird Of Prey For Classic Fans

Teroclaw

Type

Ferocity

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Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

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  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

Diet

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Fans of World of Warcraft who want a more traditional take on their Hunter’s Pet may opt for a Teroclaw, essentially a vulture-like giant bird that can attack targets from the sky. Considered a part of the Carrion Birds family, the Teroclaw can accompany the likes of Condors, Ravens, Vultures, Flightless Teroclaws, and even Peafowls as more classic-looking Pets for players to enjoy.

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Giant Teroclaws boast unfurled feathers and a grizzlier appearance, making them more ferocious-looking birds of prey. This visual quality makes them appropriate for their Ferocity classification, allowing them to get extra aggressive to foes without much consequences. A notable Skill from this classification comes with Bloody Screech, essentially an attack that inflicts Mortal Wounds and therefore weakens a target’s healing capabilities. When combined with the extra Haste from Primal Rage and 10% Leech from Predator’s Thirst, the Hunter and the Teroclaw may bring foes to a war of attrition.

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N.U.T.Z.

Angry Mecha Squirrel for Oddity

NUTZ

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Type

Cunning

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Pathfinding
  • Master’s Call

Family Abilities

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Diet

Unlike typical squirrels, N.U.T.Z. has a penchant for raining death on opponents at the behest of their owner. They can be tamed in Azhara’s Secret Lab by a Gnome, a Goblin, or a possessor of the Mecha-Bond Imprint Matrix. N.U.T.Z. is a Cunning pet within the Mechanicals family, possessing Pathfinding and Master’s Call that enhances their speed.

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As a Mechanical, N.U.T.Z. also has special attacks. Bite deals twice as much damage for twice the cost at high Focus. Meanwhile, Defense Matrix gives the squirrel a 50% Damage Reduction across 12 seconds, making them an adorable emergency tank.

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Deadly Gloomstalker

Venomous, Exotic Appearance

Deadly Gloomstalker

Type

Cunning

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Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

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  • Pathfinding
  • Master’s Call

Family Abilities

Diet

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The epitome of a venomous creature, the Deadly Gloomstalker boasts purple skin with green details. As part of the Warp Stalker family of Cunning pets, the Deadly Gloomstalker has a 50% Movement Speed Reduction debuff to foes. This can make quick work of enemies with the right combos.

The Deadly Gloomstalker also gives players options to cancel out movement debuffs affecting them via Master’s Call, while Pathfinder gives an additional 8% Movement Speed. Compared to other pets, the Deadly Gloomstalker can become a reliable companion for players hoping to speedrun content before venturing into the endgame.

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U’cha

Traditional Gorilla Gives a Menacing Vibe

U'cha

Type

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Ferocity

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

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Diet

A member of the Ferocity family of pets, U’cha has a predominantly red color and is found in the Un’Goro Crater. Unlike Pets that players may appreciate for their appearance, U’cha and other Gorillas are useful for their skills. Silverback boosts their survivability, as getting below 40% HP activates 60% damage mitigation for 15 seconds.

Additionally, Primal Rage can give 30% Haste, while Predator’s Thirst gives U’cha 10% Leech. An ideal strategy is to use U’cha as a tank before healing them once their shield activates.

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Black-Armored Black Horde Devilsaur

Armored T-Rex Secures a Unique Aesthetic

Black-Armored Black Horde Devilsaur

Type

Ferocity

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Common Abilities

Specialization Abilities

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  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

  • Bite
  • Monstrous Bite
  • Feast

Diet

The only tameable Armored Devilsaur in the game, the Black-Armored Black Horde Devilsaur proves that a pet T-Rex is even more awesome when it’s armored with an assortment of spiked plates. As an Exotic Ferocity pet, the Armored Devilsaur is only tameable by Beast Masters.

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In terms of Special Abilities, the Armored Devilsaur’s Monstrous Bite can debilitate healing on enemies for as long as 10 seconds. They also possess Feast, which can heal them for 20% Health, and 20 Focus over 6 seconds if they eat a Beast or Humanoid corpse.

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Glacial Icemaw

Two-Headed Dragon Adds Twice the Impact

Glacial Icemaw

Type

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Ferocity

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Predator’s Thirst
  • Primal Rage

Family Abilities

  • Bite
  • Frost Breath
  • Froststorm Breath

Diet

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The dual-headed Glacial Icemaw is an Exotic Ferocity pet, tameable only by Beast Master Hunters. As a Ferocity pet, this Chimaera possesses Primal Rage and Predator’s Thirst, which boosts their combat prowess.

However, the Glacial Icemaw also possesses special abilities. Frost Breath inflicts a 50% Movement Speed reduction to a target for as long as 6 seconds. Likewise, Froststorm Breath can deal channeled AOE damage within 12 yards for an 8-second duration.

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Hydra

Multi-Headed, Threatening Pet

Hydra

Type

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Tenacity

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Endurance Training
  • Fortitude of the Bear

Family Abilities

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Diet

  • Fish
  • Raw Fish
  • Meat
  • Raw Meat

Dragonflight players who want to engage in the intense PVP scene should know that most of their enemies will likely want to target their pets and try to kill them as fast as possible. To counter this, Beast Mastery Hunters should choose a Tenacity Pet for the added durability, and this is where the Hydra comes in. Their best asset is their Fortitude of the Bear, where not only do players and their pets get a bonus 20% health but also get an instant heal of that same amount.

Moreover, the Hydra has access to other debilitating attacks and status effects. Acid Bite special attack can inflict Mortal Wounds on the target, making healing less effective for 10 seconds. In PVP matches, Mortal Wounds can create an opening for the fighter. Moreover, Tenacity specializations such as Survival of the Fittest and Endurance Training add both damage reduction and maximum health boosts, further improving their survivability.

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Scintillex

Rock Scorpion for Insect Lovers

Scintillex the Shale Spider

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Type

Cunning

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Pathfinding
  • Master’s Call

Family Abilities

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  • Bite
  • Solid Shell
  • Shimmering Shale

Diet

  • Fish
  • Raw Fish
  • Meat
  • Raw Meat

Players who fancy spiders may want to consider a Shade Beast like Scintillex as a Pet. While players can encounter various Shade Beasts throughout the game’s taverns, Scintillex is one of the few Rare Shale Beasts that players can tame that retain their original name, immediately giving it an air of prestige. Players can encounter Scintillex along a ledge in Dustwallow Marsh.

Compared to other beasts in the game, Shade Beasts take the form of stone spiders with glowing insides, implying they are powered by magic. Hunters who prefer leveling and exploration companions may want to get a Scintillex in their team, as not only do they get a speed boost via Pathfinding, but they can also get themselves out of crowd control effects via Master’s Call.

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Mana Saber

A Callback To Tyrande

Mana Saber

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Type

Tenacity

Common Abilities

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Specialization Abilities

  • Endurance Training
  • Fortitude of the Bear

Family Abilities

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  • Claw
  • Spirit Pulse
  • Spirit Mend
  • Spirit Walk

Diet

Present majorly in the Moon Guard Stronghold – the Mana Saber perfectly represents the hidden ferocity of the peaceful Night Elves in World of Warcraft. Resembling tigers with purple fur, Mana Sabers don’t have ordinary stripes but instead have glowing blue veins of magic surrounding their bodies. While mostly found at Level 45, a Mana Saber can accompany Beast Master Hunters in Raids due to their immense support potential.

At its core, the Mana Saber being a Tenacity Pet means Hunters can get much-needed healing and buffs during tough DPS sessions in dungeons. Self-healing courtesy of Spirit Mend can serve as a neat boost when paired with other defensive spells, such as the healing from Exhilaration and damage mitigation via Survival of the Fittest.

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