![]() Levels 24-40/45 i went with Armor Piercer again with a +25 agility enchant. you'd probably be better off going with some green with "Of agility" or "Of the monkey" Not the best of Blues, but it should last you for around 9 levels, which is all thats needed. Levels 15-24 i went with Boahn's Fang with a +25 agility enchant that i managed to nab of the auction house for around 100g (axe already enchanted) Unless you will be leveling by only or mainly tanking instances, then the 25 agility will make up for its lesser bonus to tanking by greatly boosting your damage while in cat form.Ĭomment by 596605I like how the only two-handed hierloom weapon that would be usefull to hunters is a mace.Īnywho, for those hunters who prefer two-handers over those puny little daggers, i've put together a little list of what i did with my hunter to compensate for the lack of usefull heirloom hunter two-handers ![]() However, Crusader is probably better for druid tanks than the agility, as the heal I imagine would make up for the loss of dodge, and the strength proc will more than make up for any threat bonus granted from the agility.ĭespite this, I would still recommend the agility to any feral druid who will be tanking only part of the time. This, coupled with the large boosts to stats you will get upon attaining outland/northrend gear, makes this enchant very lack lustre past level 60.Īs you can see, the +25 agility appears to be the most beneficial, and this is the reason I chose it over Crusader. This effect is lessened as your character levels past 60, meaning you'll be getting less strength per proc and less healing.As a proc, it may often be wasted, or not happen at the optimal time.This effect becomes less of a 15-second period in which you can annihilate mobs, to a general damage boost as you level closer to the level that your were first expected to have the enchant at, which is around 60. Useful as a cat for the attack power meaning more damage, and useful as a bear for the extra threat (although the usefullness of this as a tanking stat for druids is diminished by it not providing avoidance like the agility does, and not providing the mitigation it does to warriors and paladins who gain block value). A chance to gain 100 strength for 15 seconds.This effect, as with the 25 agility enchant, becomes less powerful in relation to your health as you level, but remains a nice effect all the same. Useful as a bear to either help the healer, or possibly save you if the healer dies, runs oom, or is perhaps not quite proficient at playing their class. Useful as a cat if you ever find yourself off tanking some trash in an instance, and useful while questing or grinding to reduce downtime. As it's not a proc, the effects are constant and never wasted, whereas Crusader may only proc at the end of a fight.This is of course mostly useful in Bear Form while tanking, but could prove useful in cat form while leveling for less damage taken, meaning less downtime. ![]() A relatively large chance to dodge attacks.The bonus of this will decrease as you level up, due to more agility being needed to gain the same percentage chance to crit, but still a useful boost. A relatively large amount of crit, good for damage in cat and threat in bear form.A boost to attack power, useful in cat form for a damage boost, and useful in bear form for threat, seeing as such spells as Swipe damage are modified by attack power.Comment by 163674As I was in two minds about which enchant to go for myself, I thought I'd make a list of the pros and cons of each enchant: ![]()
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