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|name = Meven Korgal
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|image = Meven Korgal.jpg
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|race = Human
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|creature = Humanoid
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|level = 5
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|location = Camp southeast of [[Deathknell]], [[Tirisfal Glades]]
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|health = 100
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'''Meven Korgal''' is a messenger of the [[Scarlet Crusade]] found in a camp of [[Scarlet Convert]]s and [[Scarlet Initiate]]s southeast of [[Deathknell]] in [[Tirisfal Glades]]. [[Executor Arren]] wants the documents he carries.
   
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==Attacks and abilities==
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The '''hunter pet''' is a [[hunter|hunter's]] constant companion as they travel through [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] and [[Outland]]. When fighting solo or in small groups, a hunter's pet acts as a [[tank]] allowing the hunter to maintain the range hunters require to do their best in battle. When not tanking, pets can be used to do damage in addition to the hunter's shots and stings.
 
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*'''[[Melee|Basic Melee]]''': 4-7 damage (before subtracting armor)
   
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==Quests==
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[[Patch 3.0.2]] introduced many [[Hunter pets 3.0.2 changes|changes]] to how hunter pets work.
 
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* [[Quest:The Red Messenger]] - from [[Executor Arren]] in [[Deathknell]]
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::Objective: Kill '''Meven Korgal''', the messenger, at the Crusader camp, then return [[Scarlet Crusade Documents|any information]] you find to [[Executor Arren]].
   
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==Taming==
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==Drops==
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{{lootbox|Meven Korgal drops the following notable loot:|Scarlet Crusade Documents|Scarlet Armband}}
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To obtain a pet, the hunter must use his [[Tame Beast]] skill on a valid [[beast]] family monster exactly their level or lower. Upon starting the taming process, the hunter's armor is decreased by 100% and they cannot perform any other actions, or else the taming fails. The taming process takes 20 seconds, which does not increase with every hit, but can be interrupted. With Patch 3.02 Beastmaster hunters gained the ability to tame additional rare pet types.
 
   
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==Quotes==
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'''Taming tips:'''
 
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*"The Scarlet Crusade shall not fail in its mission!"
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* Hunter abilities such as [[Concussive Shot]], [[Wyvern Sting]], and [[Freezing Trap]] can slow or stop a beast, reducing hits to the hunter which allows for easier taming.
 
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*"These lands shall be cleansed!"
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** Try this: lay a trap, and wait for your cooldown. Then pull your target across the trap. Once it is iced, lay another one nearby, and back off even further. Then begin taming. Thanks to the new combat traps, your target should not even touch you!
 
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*"These undead atrocities will be destroyed!"
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** Some beasts have a [[knockback]] ability. Using the [[Freezing Trap]] on them is essential, as the knockback will interrupt the taming process, forcing you to start over.
 
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* Using [[Aspect of the Monkey]] can reduce hits during taming.
 
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* A good way to tame a pet is to ask a [[mage]] for help. It's possible to tame a pet that is [[sheeped]]. This also works with the [[druid]] spell [[hibernate]].
 
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* The [[Scare Beast]] ability can also be helpful in conjunction with traps and shots.
 
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* Draenei can cast [[Gift of the Naaru]] on themselves just before beginning a tame. Don't wait until you need it as you can't cast it after the tame begins.
 
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==Feeding==
 
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In order for your pet to maintain [[happiness]] (a good [[mood]]), you must feed it.
 
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Pets eat up to six different types of food: meat, bread, fish, fruit, fungus, and cheese. Some pets, like wolves, will only eat meat, but bears and boars can eat any of the six food types. It is easiest to feed pets that eat meat, bread, and fish because mobs often drop meats, fish can be fished, and bread can be [[conjured]] by a [[mage]] as pet food.
 
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Feeding pets is very important. The happier a pet is, the more damage it deals:
 
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* Happy: 125% damage
 
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* Content: 100% damage
 
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* Unhappy: 75% damage
 
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With patch 3.0.2 it became much easier to make a pet happy, from taming to happy it needs only two feedings of appropriate level, and the pet will not run away because of hunger anymore.
 
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See [[Pet Feeding]] for more info.
 
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See also below on Abilities that generate happiness.
 
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== Fighting alongside your pet ==
 
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Generally, a hunter will send the pet in from a distance and allow it to get [[aggro]] on the mob before opening fire. Try to keep the mob on the pet so you can use the full power of your ranged weapon to take it down.
 
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A nice trick is to use your pet to pull mobs that are out of range towards you. Use [[Image:Ability GhoulFrenzy.png|16px|Attack]] [[Attack]] to send your pet and as soon as it attracts the attention of the mob, use [[Image:Ability Tracking.png|16px|Follow]] [[Follow]] to call the pet back. The pet will start running towards you and the mob will follow. Once the mob is within range, use [[Attack]] again. The pet will turn around and attack the mob, and you can use your ranged weapon on it. This pull works over quite a long distance, and even around corners, as long as you can get a mob targeted. It also ensures that any additional mobs will have aggro on the pet rather than you. It does not work as well with mobs who have a ranged attack. Also be careful the pet does not pull any extra mobs on the way there or back.
 
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It is possible to have the pet fight one mob while the hunter attacks another. Note: the hunter will not gain loot or experience from a mob the pet kills solo. This is a deliberate decision by Blizzard, not a bug. If you intend on pulling mutiple mobs and having your pet kill one or more of them while you focus on others then it is best to try to get at least one shot or hit on each of the mobs then allow your pet to do his/her work on them.
 
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You can set your pet on aggressive and have it auto-attack. This is generally not a good idea. However, this is a very good idea if you would like to gain a few levels faster then you normally would in another mode. An aggressive pet will typically draw in additional mobs that you and your party are unprepared to handle. Failing to control your pet is a sure route to causing a wipe in an instance. The aggressive setting has somewhat more useful results in a battleground, but optimal use of a pet would be a coordinated attack with the hunter, not off on its own.
 
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==Tamable beasts==
 
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There are 23 families of pets for hunters to tame, with five of them exclusive to the [[Burning Crusade]] expansion and two exclusive to the [[Wrath of the Lich King]] expansion. Each family has its own skills, [[Food|diet]], and statistics.
 
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With [[patch 3.0.2]], hunter pets have been completely reworked. [[Pet families]] now are divided into the three classes: [[Cunning]], [[Ferocity]], and [[Tenacity]]. All pets of a class share the same stats and the same skill tree. Each pet family has one special skill. It seems special characteristics that some rare pets used to have were removed.
 
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With [[patch 3.1.0]], all Cunning, Ferocity, and Tenacity pets now all have identical bonuses.
 
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* +5% Health
 
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* +5% Armor
 
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* +5% Damage
 
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(exotic) means the pet can only be tamed by hunters with the 51-point talent Beast Mastery.<br />
 
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! Pet family !! Class !! Special ability !! Diet
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Bat|Small}} [[Bat]]
 
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|| Cunning || [[Sonic Blast]] || Fungus, Fruit
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Bear|Small}} [[Bear]]
 
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|| Tenacity || [[Swipe (pet)|Swipe]] || Meat, Fish, Cheese, Bread, Fungus, Fruit
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Owl|Small}} [[Bird of Prey]]
 
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|| Cunning || [[Snatch]] || Meat
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Boar|Small}} [[Boar]]
 
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|| Tenacity || [[Gore]] || Meat, Fish, Cheese, Bread, Fungus, Fruit
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|CarrionBird|Small}} [[Carrion Bird]]
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Demoralizing Screech]] || Meat, Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Lion|Small}} [[Cat]]
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Prowl (pet)|Prowl]], [[Rake (pet)|Rake]] || Meat, Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Chimaera|Small}} [[Chimaera]]
 
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|| Cunning (exotic) || [[Froststorm Breath]] || Meat
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|CoreHound|Small}} [[Core hound|Core Hound]]
 
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|| Ferocity (exotic) || [[Lava Breath]] || Meat, Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Crab|Small}} [[Crab]]
 
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|| Tenacity || [[Pin]] || Fish, Bread, Fungus, Fruit
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Crocolisk|Small}} [[Crocolisk]]
 
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|| Tenacity || [[Bad Attitude]] || Meat, Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Devilsaur|Small}} [[Devilsaur]]
 
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|| Ferocity (exotic) || [[Monstrous Bite]] || Meat, Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Dragonhawk|Small}} [[Dragonhawk]]
 
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|| Cunning || [[Fire Breath]] || Meat, Fish, Fruit, Raw Meat, Raw Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Gorilla|Small}} [[Gorilla]]
 
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|| Tenacity || [[Pummel (pet)|Pummel]] || Bread, Fungus, Fruit
 
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|align=left| {{RaceIconExt|Hyena|Small}} [[Hyena]]
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Tendon Rip]] || Meat, Fruit
 
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| {{MountIcon|Netherray|Small}} [[Nether Ray]]
 
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|| Cunning || [[Nether Shock]] || Meat, Raw Meat
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Moth|Small}} [[Moth]]
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Serenity Dust]] || Cheese, Fungus, Bread
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Raptor|Small}} [[Raptor]]
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Savage Rend]] || Meat
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Ravager|Small}} [[Ravager]]
 
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|| Cunning || [[Ravage (pet)|Ravage]] || Meat, Raw Meat
 
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|| Tenacity (exotic) (WotLK) || [[Stampede]] || Cheese, Bread, Fungus, Fruit
 
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|align=left| {{RaceIconExt|Scorpid|Small}} [[Scorpid]]
 
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|align=left| {{RaceIconExt|SpiritBeast|Small}} [[Spirit Beast]]
 
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|| Ferocity (exotic) (WotLK) || [[Spirit Strike]] || Meat, Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Serpent|Small}} [[Serpent]]
 
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|| Cunning || [[Poison Spit]] || Meat, Fish, Raw Meat, Raw Fish
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Silithid|Small}} [[Silithid]]
 
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|| Cunning (exotic) || [[Web]] || Meat
 
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|| Cunning || [[Web]] || Meat
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Dust Cloud]] || Cheese, Fungus, Fruit
 
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|align=left| {{RaceIconExt|Turtle|Small}} [[Turtle]]
 
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|| Tenacity || [[Warp]] || Fish, Fruit, Raw Fish
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Sting]] || Cheese, Bread, Fungus, Fruit
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|WindSerpent|Small}} [[Wind Serpent]]
 
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|| Cunning || [[Lightning Breath]] || Fish, Cheese, Bread
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Wolf|Small}} [[Wolf]]
 
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|| Ferocity || [[Furious Howl]] || Meat
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Worm|Small}} [[Worm]]
 
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==Pet diets==
 
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Meat is the easiest food type to obtain. Pets that will only eat meat are not difficult to feed. Fish is not much trouble either, if you are willing to fish; you can hunt coastal humanoids, like [[murloc]]s, as well. Pets that will eat neither of these take a little more effort and planning. Dumpster pets, boars and bears, that eat just about anything, are really nice from an inventory management standpoint. You can toss the odd food drops at them. Besides food, however there are now abilities that generate happiness such as [[Guard Dog]] and [[Carrion Feeder]].
 
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==Pet skills==
 
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{{main|Pet abilities}}
 
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Pet skills come in two types&mdash;passive enhancement skills, and active skills.<br />
 
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Passive skills change the pet's stats and do not require resources.<br />
 
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Each pet family has one special skill (usually active).<br />
 
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Further skills can be learned from the pet skill tree depending on the pet class.
 
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Most active skills require [[Focus (Pet)|focus]]&mdash;a constantly-recharging point pool that works much like a [[Rogue]]'s [[Energy]] bar. Some active skills are free. Every Pet has 100 focus, and focus has a base regeneration rate of 5 per second.
 
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Active skills can be activated in several ways:
 
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An active skill does not have to be in the pet action bar to be used, even on autocast. It is perfectly ok to leave Growl in the spellbook and have it on autocast.
 
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If using a /cast macro, the skill can be addressed as if it were a hunter skill, so if the pet has the skill "Taunt", /cast Taunt will taunt the current target.
 
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Beginning with [[patch 1.7]], Blizzard has started introducing special active pet skills. Each skill can only be used by one type of pet and has a specific benefit that is quite useful, usually in PvE. This increases the diversity among hunters pets and usually promotes hunters possessing several pets at the same time. It is expected that with time Blizzard will continue to add special skills to other beasts' types, as well.
 
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With [[patch 3.0.2]], the following aspects of hunter pet training became obsolete: pet trainers, learning skills from wild beasts, loyalty.<br />
 
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==Training your pet==
 
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Pets below your level gain experience by fighting alongside you (as long as the mob killed is green or higher). When the pet reaches the hunter's level, it stops gaining experience until the hunter levels up. Pets gain approximately the same experience from kills as an unrested character of the same level, and require a much lower amount of experience to level as a character of the same level. With Patch 3.0.2 the experience required to level was drastically reduced, to 10% of the amount needed by player characters to reach the same level. In the current PTR version of [[Patch 3.3.0]], the experience requirement has been lowered to 5%. Pets do not benefit from [[rest]], and do not receive any experience from any sources other than kills. If a pet is more than 5 levels below the hunter, it will immediately gain enough levels to be 5 levels below the hunter the next time it is active.
 
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The pet's available talent points at any given time are determined by its level, with a maximum of 16 reached at level 80. A beastmaster hunter can add four more pet talent points with the 51 point talent [[Beast Mastery]]. You can assign the pet talent points in the talent window, pet tab. Hunter pets can unlearn their talents at hunter pet trainers without cost. A visual pet calculator is available at [http://www.wowhead.com/?petcalc Wowhead Petcalc].
 
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Flying pets maintain a more or less fixed distance above the ground, essentially hovering rather than flying. Flying pets' models, particularly the wings, interfere with mouse clicking, blocking access to select what is beyond them. This can work both for you and against you, but you will probably find it at least a little annoying. Note that as the pet levels, it gets bigger, and the wingspan gets larger, making the effect greater.
 
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===Bragging rights===
 
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Face it, this is important. If you want a prestige pet the obvious choices are:
 
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==Abandoning==
 
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Revision as of 02:46, 4 December 2011

Meven Korgal
Image of Meven Korgal
Race Human (Humanoid)
Level 5
Reaction Alliance Horde
Location Camp southeast of Deathknell, Tirisfal Glades

Meven Korgal is a messenger of the Scarlet Crusade found in a camp of Scarlet Converts and Scarlet Initiates southeast of Deathknell in Tirisfal Glades. Executor Arren wants the documents he carries.

Attacks and abilities

Quests

Objective: Kill Meven Korgal, the messenger, at the Crusader camp, then return any information you find to Executor Arren.

Drops

Meven Korgal drops the following notable loot:

Quotes

  • "The Scarlet Crusade shall not fail in its mission!"
  • "These lands shall be cleansed!"
  • "These undead atrocities will be destroyed!"

External links