With 30 Beastmaster
I went with the Pet regen, and I’ve found it utterly fantastic. I use a Raven/Jaguar, and my weapon sets are Sword/axe and GS (Though I swap the GS out, when melee is a bad call).
I’m rocking 0/20/20/0/30. In Beastmastery, i have Master’s bond for my first. I forget what I rolled for the master (second) tier, but I thought the pet-specific traits were lacking.
Anywho, I’ve found that my bird is very sturdy with master’s bond and the regen. Add in that nuke-tier damage from it’s f2, and you’re gonna have a good time.
“Sure, if by “diplomacy” you mean “pry-bar-to-faces.”
The pet regen is great because it helps keep your big dps pets alive and actually grants you a little regen for yourself.
That’s the build I am using for Pve Dungeons and Fractals, I tend to run two moa birds, Blue and Red. With the aoe heal they do, the two regens from trait and signets on top of the odd crit heal they survive fairly well in instances, I can switch them in and out every 16s and then make them go immune to damage once in a blue moon when switch is on cool down to remove them from aoe damage.
Some times I will switch some of the signets or shout around depending on the situation, but universally this has done fine for me, I am currently at level 43 fractals on my ranger. And I tend to run with Condition/Toughness/Precision stat gear for my groups bleed application.
Pet-regen combo with heal-more and signet of the wild.
2Heal per tik on pet make them alive loooonger.
and jellyfish can tank anything underwater.(not champ shark type.)
Land type pet can stay last long on forceful battlefield.