Pet Uses with 5 or less points in Beastmastery
Abstract: This article aims to identify pets that would still remain viability even when 5 or less points in Beast Mastery has been invested. This is to allow players that wish to focus on other trees that freedom without feeling that they are gimping their pets while still keeping some form of synergy. Buckle up, this is going to be a long post!
Note: This thread was inpsired by this other thread: https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/professions/ranger/Ranger-101-the-0-0-5-0-5
Okay, okay! Start the discussion already!
Let’s look at what points in Beastmastery gives the pet, from a purely stats-based point-of-view:
Each point in Beastmastery gives the pet:
10 Power (slightly more damage)
10 Precision (0.47 more crit chance)
10 Toughness (slightly more armor)
10 Vitality (100 hp)
Out of the four stats increased, Vitality will be the most missed as pets, in general, are very squishy.* The loss of damage is also notable because of the “lost” Power and Precision. To further illustrate the “loss”, that would potentially have been 300 Power (almost as much power received from all berserker armor), 300 Precision (14% Crit Chance), 300 Toughness (almost as much armor as a chest piece), and 300 Vitality (3k hp).
*Update (for April patch): With the April patch boosting pet survivability with by a whole lot, Toughness/Vitality is no longer the most missed trait when not going BM. Pets survive way better now, even the cats/birds. The main factor to consider now is how much you want to rely on your pet for damage.
Meh, numbers. What does it mean?
Now, we discuss which pets are not viable because of the lost stats.
Basically, all pets that are used only for their tanking or their big DPS.
Felines are the hardest hit by this because they have the worst survivability and relies on their high precision to deal damage. With the loss of stats from 5/0 Beastmastery, they die far too quickly and they don’t deal as much damage as they could. Felines are one trick ponies, in the sense that their Family Skills designed to deal damage, and deal damage only. Therefore, Felines without BM cannot be used as DPS machines as they are currently used in BM builds.
Next are the bears because they are used as big meat shields as their damage can be shrugged off by most enemies. There are a few exceptions though, as bears still have very good Family Skills to keep themselves alive. Unfortunately, it can be random as rangers have no direct control over them, and worse, have no way of knowing if they’ve been used. Bears are still our tankiest pet, but don’t expect them to survive the twenty seconds for their swap-out without points in BM.
*Update Post June 25 Patch: Three months after initially writing this, I found myself still using Felines for DPS despite it being “lower” than what it would do for a BM. Any pet is just as viable with 0 or 30 in BM, they would just lower in effectiveness.
So you’re only ruling out 2 Pet families? I thought there’d be more!
That isn’t to say Felines and Bears shouldn’t be used at all, far from it! Instead, they should be used for the utilities that they provide, not their damage or their tanking. Pets are so diverse with their uses that I’m still figuring out the best ones to use for each given situation.
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(edited by jubskie.3152)