![]() Echeyakee soon joined him-after hunting with the Rake, Echeyakee was just too painfully slow on the attack. When the time came to tame another pet, Humar was the first to be released back into the wild. I thought Humar was the true beauty of the bunch, but the stats must rule in the end. At the age of 25 they were identical in all stats except for damage, attack speed, and damage per second. I grew interested in the other Barrens lions, Echeyakee and Humar the Pridelord, and eventually tamed them too in order to compare. Soooo if you are still reading this when Rake breaks stealth he will do about 1/2 less thenĮcheyakee making Echeyakees DPS higher then any other pet in the game! (as long as you used Prowl)Ĭomment by AllakhazamAs a young hunter roaming the fertile plains of Mulgore, my tauren alt tamed The Rake. Now if you have The Rake like I did they have the same DPS but he is alot faster and does alot less damige each time it hits. The first attack breaking stealth does 120% of normal damage. Stealths pet, reducing movement speed to 50% of normal. With the up coming patch there is a new move called Prowl for cats only and at rank 1 this is what it does: Just keep turnning back every time your Distracting shot has cooled down. Once they summoned him I turned on my Aspect of the cheetah and usedĭistracting shot (Rank 2)and ran, I ran far far away. To they NW there is a tree with bushs by it, this makes it a very nice place to wait for somebody to come along and summon him. No need to spend countless hours camping out in the badlands for Broken Tooth and his 1.0 attack speed, especially since it looks like Burning Crusade will adjust ALL pet attack speeds to 2.0 seconds.Ĭomment by AllakhazamOk first off dont try and ask a horde member to try and tame this pet becuase. This means he hits slower but harder, yet he still triggers the Frenzy effect quite often in my experience. )Īt the moment he comes with a 2.0 second attack speed, which pre-Burning Crusade is unusually high for a cat. ![]() Just go back to Segra and get a new horn afterwards and then use Echeyakee to kill Echeyakee. Note: you'll need to abandon the quest to kill him afterwards because the horn that summons him will be consumed once it's used even though you never killed him. Of course, getting this lion on the alliance side requires some non-trivial cooperation, particulary on PvP servers. Below is FaaR's post, for those who checked here instead of the quest for which the beast is involved.įor the curious, this beast can be tamed by hunters, and as there are only two grey male lions in the game - the other being part of another Horde quest in Winterspring, this one at level 60 - you'll be one of the relatively few people running around with such a pet if you do so. Comment by MikezilaAs stated by another poster (FaaR), this beast can be tamed by hunters, and is unique aside from a similar looking lion you encounter during a lvl 60 quest in Winterspring.
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