
This is not a place to sell/trade/buy gold, accounts, in-game items/services or advertise private servers.Join the official WoW Economy & TSM Discord server: Rules and Guidelines Discussion should focus on the theory and practice of making gold in World of Warcraft. I think it's safe to say that a newcomer will not regret choosing the most popular breed of a species.A place to discuss the economy in World of Warcraft. I'll drop in the survey answers for the species mentioned in these lists, as a comment, at least. While the site does allow for breed requirements, there are also other constraints like minimum speed or power that are hard or misleading to capture in a list derived from the data.Īnd indeed breed is not always so simple, and we do keep different breeds for different cases. That's a great point! I hadn't thought of that. (And avoid multi-breed species when possible, because of all the people who don't understand breeds.) People get the pets used by strat setters. Strat setters prefer to use pets that people have. I suspect the presence of Rotten Little Helper and Winter's Little Helper on the current list is entirely due to one exceptional strat-setter, DragonsAfterDark, who uses them cleverly and often. I've relied on the Blighted Squirrel and the Sen'jin Fetish since Mists, and still find them valuable, but neither is popular here. Which is not quite the same as how useful it can be.ĭo not confuse strat popularity with usefulness. So if you have a pet in mind, you can get a sense of how often people use it. If you go to an indidisual pet's page, like you will see, on the lower left margin, the number of strategies in which it is used.

I think it's safe to say that if you have all the pets listed here, as Blue 25s in the best breed, you are pretty thoroughly covered. I'm not sure I've ever used either of those, for example. However, this list covers the pets used in down to 50 strats, and I have to say that going down past Arcane Eye and Restored Revenant, the ground is likely to get very uneven, and the list is likely to be.
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When a species is available in more than one breed, one of those breeds is sometimes much more effective than the other(s).Īranesh does have plans to replace this manual list with an automated one covering all pets, so you will likely get your wish at some point. Don't rush the rest of it too much that will come naturally.Īlso, when collecting pets for battle, pay attention to Breeds. Those are going to be your bread and butter for a while, for levelling pets. I envy you that! At this stage, I would prioritise getting at least one team for all Legion repeatable tamers, and for Squirt. I notice you are early in your collecting career. Family strats always get fewer likes than regular Quest strats because they are used less. Valuing number of likes above number of battles might push them up the list a bit, but at the expense of other more widely-used pets.Īlso, number of likes varies by expansion and battle type. Take for example Ravenous Prideling or Tinytron, two pets that are not used a ton, but are EXTREMELY well adapted to a relatively few strategies. I've looked at ways of ordering pets for years, and, honestly, I think this is the best way to order them. You make this underappreciated part of the game a ton better! Regardless, I really appreciate all of the tools here. A pet being used in lots of strategies is obviously also good, but I feel like this would help more, considering it's plausible, there could be a pet that someone puts in a strategy on lots of fights, that may work but isn't necessarily the best (garnering less likes/rating).

Would it possible/feasible to give us a page like this one that contains "Pets ordered by number of likes in strategies they are in" rather than the current best solution (I think) which is "number of strategies they are in"? For example sometimes a single strategy "wins" in a fight, and gets hundreds of likes, I think that it's logical the pets in that strategy could be easily discoverable in a tool meant to help us identify which pets to hunt for. But what about a solution, perhaps on this page that addresses both processes in a way? In particular about Dungeons, I know there's an awesome tool to look through strategies based on my collection, I love that too.

Sort the strategies by Likes (usually first) then see what pets are used in the top entries.ģ. Know I want to do a fight, say for example a Pet Battle DungeonĢ. To that end, I notice that my process often is:ġ. Thank you for having it! I am using it, along with the xlsx export, to try and narrow down pets to go hunting for, to enable me to use more top quality strategies posted here on the site (I love this site).
