Du willst ein DPS-Pet...... mmh..... mhh.... durch die Anpassung der Angiffsgeschindigkeit bei den Pets ist die Auswahl nicht mehr so groß wie im Moment noch. Im Grunde genommen brauchst du ein Pet einer Gattung, die entweder eine gute Zusatzfähigkeit hat oder an sich sehr viele Sachen lernt.
Also Katzen, Wölfe, Skorpione, Windschlangen, evtl. Eber, Schlangen und Raptoren. Anbei mal ´ne kleinere Auswahl.
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geklaut, aber da es eh meine Meinung wiederspiegelt, kann ich mir so auch das schreiben sparen. xD
Levels 10-20:
The Rake (10)
This handsome guy is one of the most famous pets, and you'll undoubtedly run into people who insist he is the best pet in the game. However, Rake's only true outstanding feature is that he is the first 1.2 attack speed cat in the game, a speed later common in the 20s & 30s. He is an excellent choice if you plan to do PvP at a very early level, and want a fast attack cat for caster interupts, or you simply love the yellow-skinned maned lion look. Because he spawns in the Tauren starting zone of Mulgore, he can be a little more difficult to get for Alliance hunters, especially on a PvP server, but that gives many dwarves and night elves just more incentive to try. Like all cats, Rake has high damage, low armor, and medium hit points.
Moonstalker family (10-20)
Night elf hunters who decide they want a cat have an excellent choice right in their own backyard in the Darkshore zone. The Moonstalker family all share a fast 1.3 attack and good pursuit speeds, making them a fine choice to keep all the way to level 60. In addition, these skins are never seen again in the game after these levels. A good solid choice for Alliance hunters who don't dare wander into Horde territory after the slightly faster Rake, or who just prefer the unique look. Like all cats, they have high damage, low armor, and medium hit points. There are three members of the moonstalker family who only differ in their levels and area found: Runts (10-11), regular Moonstalkers (14-15), and Sires (17-18). The Matriarch (19-20) has a slightly different look, but comes with the same 1.3 attack speed. You can also tame Shadowclaw (13) in Darkshore -- a Rare brown Moonstalker who is difficult to find because he has a stealth ability in the wild. But he has a slower attack speed than the others (1.7) and he does not keep the stealth skill after taming. Look for him only if you want an extra challenge tracking him down.
Takk the Leaper (19)
Once a legendary pet choice because of an amazing chase speed that could easily run down even epic mounts, Takk's speed has since been normalized. Although he is an Elite, like all elites he reverts to common stats after taming. If you like the idea of a raptor and like his dark handsome looks, Takk is an excellent choice. Sometimes tricky to find, he prowls a plateau area in the northeast Barrens and is often missed by players who look at either too high, or too low, of an elevation. Raptors eat only meat, they cannot learn Dash but can learn Growl, Bite, Claw and Cower. They share with the cat family the distinction of the highest damage-dealing pets in game, although they have low hit points and only moderate armor.
Dishu (13)
A strikingly handsome young leopardess that spawns in the Barrens with a 1.5 attack speed, Dishu is the lowest level leopard in the game. She can be a challenge because during the taming she will suddenly spawn 2-3 young cubs who will start assisting her and create a very dicey situation for a same-level hunter. The easiest tactic is to initially ignore Dishu and try to kill the cubs and then beat a hasty retreat without taming her, heal up, and then return to challenge her again. She doesn't spawn the cubs again on the subsequent tries, and you can tame her now in undisturbed safety.
Prairie Wolf Alpha (9-10)
This coyote-colored wolf has a fast 1.4 attack speed, making him a favorite early pick for those willing to make the hike to the Tauren starter grounds in Mulgore, where he is easy to find. He already comes with both Bite 2 and Furious Howl 1, and in addition to those he can be taught Cower, Dash, and Growl. Like all wolves, he is an all purpose pet, with medium damage, armor, and health.
Echeyakee (16)
This unique white maned lion is very difficult for Alliance players to tame, since only a Horde quest will spawn him. He has absolutely standard stats across the board, including a 2.0 attack speed, so is only sought for his unique appearance as other 2.0 attack speed cats are much easier to acquire, for those who want a slow hitting cat with a hard first-strike Prowl attack.
Death Flayer (11)
The addition of the Scorpid Poison skill has swung a lot of attention to this otherwise often overlooked Rare spawn. The only fast attack scorpid (1.6 attack speed), this striking black arthropod also will come with the new Scorpid Poison 1 skill that only the scorpid family get, and also knows Claw 2, meaning he can help out hunting immediately after taming. He is not too difficult to find in Durotar, near to the river separating the zone from The Barrens. Scorpids have high armor, medium health and low damage. They eat only Meat and in addition to Scorpid Poison can learn Growl, Claw and Cower.
Nightsaber family (1-11)
These handsome cats are often the first pet tamed by young night elf hunters since they occur only on Teldrassil. The Moonstalker Matriarch (19-20) and Shadowclaw (13), both from Darkshore and mentioned above under Moonstalkers have the same look and are easier to reach for a Horde hunter. These are good solid cats, with attack speeds from 1.2 to 2.0. Like all cats they eat Fish and Meat and can learn Bite, Claw, Cower, Dash, Growl, and Prowl.
Durotar Tigers & Snow Leopards (7-8)
Two of the handsomest cat options for low level players, this pair used to suffer from very slow chase speeds. Now that chase speeds have been normalized, however, these two cats are an excellent and elegant choice, especially if you grab one from the other side of the battle front.
Boars (1-17)
Boars are a favorite pet for brand new hunters, and with good reason. The majority of the family can be found at low levels, so there is a wide variety of skins, levels, and locations to choose from. Boars are superior tanking pets, they eat almost anything, and they all come with some level of the special boar skill Charge. You could do a lot worse than to start out with a boar companion.
GhostSaber (19-20)
And finally we come to my personal favorite for levels 10-20, the Ghost Saber. These unnatural cats occur in the far northern reaches of Darkshore, spawned randomly from a cat figurine scattered among the Ruins of Mathystra. And these are unnatural cats -- even after taming, they retain their ghostly status -- they are semi-transparent! Hunters sometimes talk about these cats as if they had a permanent Prowl ability, but that's not quite accurate: although they are semi-transparent and can be hard to see, they are not really stealthed. They do not move slowly and do not get a damage bonus on the first hit. Ghost Sabers can, however, learn Prowl when they reach the appropriate level -- and a Ghost Saber in Prowl mode is very hard for even its owner to see. Unlike most cats, Ghost Sabers have a standard 2.0 attack speed
Mein persönlicher Favourite ist und bleiben Pets der Katzenfamilie für´s PvP. Wobei ich ehrlich zugeben muß, dass die Charge-Fähigkeit der Eber auch sehr nett ist. Aber auf dem Level ist das alles kaum der Rede wert. Es geht im Grunde genommen bald nur noch drum, welches Pet du am hübschesten findest. ^^