During plugin beta testing, WoW Dragonflight underwent major changes. Blizzard spent much of its beta testing of Dragonflight making several changes to the class talent trees, which are returning to the retail version of the popular MMORPG for the first time in years. The Hunter is the last class to get a lot of attention and the changes are quite significant.
In Blizzard’s latest batch of changes, the Hunter class received a lot of changes. In the base class tree, Nesingwary’s Stalker has been removed entirely and replaced with Jagged Shots. Sentinel Owl has been moved up one row, and Sentinel’s Wisdom has been changed to give your party five percent leech and ten percent magic damage reduction while Sentinel Owl is active.
Additionally, Binding Shot has been replaced with a 3 second stun. The latest change to the base class tree is a new one-point talent called Trap. When your resin trap is activated, all enemies in the area of the resin trap are immobilized for four seconds. This root can be broken by taking damage and can be dispelled with magic.
In Beast Mastery, Wailing Arrow’s silence has been reduced from five seconds to three, and the tooltip clarifies that it only silences non-player targets. Additionally, the animal companion’s damage reduction no longer reduces the damage dealt by other summoned creatures.
The shoot went through very few changes. Once again, Lone Wolf and Hunter’s Lore have traded places in the talent tree. The shot also received the same changes in Wailing Arrow as Beast Mastery.
These updates are still subject to change as Dragonflight is still in beta and no specific release date has been announced yet. With so much time left before the game launches, hunter players will continue to provide Blizzard with feedback on their favorite DPS class.
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Source : PC Gamesn
