No ranger pet has been added outside of expansions, and there is even one less ranger pet getting added in EoD than in the previous expansions (unless there is a hidden fifth pet). GW2 could be at a point of pet skill variety saturation, and anet is less and less interested in adding more pets (although no pet, yet, has a skill for providing
Fellow rangers, let's make a collection of all new pets locations with maps, so everyone will be able to tame their needed pet. If anyone has any other locations of missing pets, please post images with their locations.
Basically, the Ranger class looks very similar to traditional Hunter/Pet class archetypes, but pets are severely squishy when compared to other games. This frustrates a group of players who are accustomed to a different playstyle than the Ranger offers.
To find pets found in a specific zone, see the respective zone article - most maps have their own section, e.g. Fields of Ruin#Pets . Contents 1 Most accessible locations 2 Aether Hunter 2.1 Aether Hunter 3 Armored Fish 3.1 Armor Fish 4 Bear 4.1 Arctodus 4.2 Black Bear 4.3 Brown Bear 4.4 Murellow 4.5 Polar Bear 5 Bird 5.1 Eagle 5.2 Hawk 5.3 Owl
Can someone let me know how much I need to do to get to the North Wizard Tower to get the Juvenile Aether Hunter? Other info seems to show it's there. I thought the Tower Event would help, but nope. That is just an Auric Basin re-do that gives momentary access to the South Wizard Tower. I'm not l
The pet management system has 4 boxes to choose our pet as a ranger(2 land pet and 2 water pet), what if we replace those with, say, Head-Body-Color 1-Color 2 (not the jade parts because those are unique), we can easily change how our mech looks without the devs making a separate system.
gmbVQ2. There's a trade-off as the more damage pets do, the less health they gave. Rangers do less damage with their weapons than other classes because they have pets to make up for it. So a ranger who ignores their pet does less damage than any other class. And ranger isn't a healing class until you get the druid specialization at level 80 and unlock it.
Necromancer. Pet/Minion Behavior Control. There really needs to be a behavior control for necro minions. I end up stuck in combat because my minions automatically agro on pretty much anything and everything, so I'm stuck running at half-speed across maps and can't mount simply because I want to be prepared if I do get in an encounter.
Posted October 3, 2021. @Anet have you noticed that core rangers and druids when their pets die: Loses their profession skill (f2). Lose access to some of their traits (on Pet Swap). Lose some of their damage. The ranger class is the only profession that suffers a penalty for not keeping their class mechanic alive.
Members. 5.1k. Posted August 26, 2020. Pets could use a major reworking: Make the pet dodge with the Ranger. Change all skills and traits that benefit the Ranger to also benefit the pet, no "sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't". Merged player and pet health pool, with cleave and AoE only able to hit one or the other, not both.
I think Gw2 can take a page out of Gw1's book here and recreate the Zaishen Menagerie feature for Gw2.A small map Rangers can go to where all the pets you've found on one character get unlocked and now roam around freely so your other Rangers can just pop in there and tame whatever pets they want as early as level 2 when they beat the
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