I read over on wowinsider a few days ago about a lvl 70 hunter who was specc'd survival. This is a rare spec and I figured it could be fun to have something similar as well. I realize that a hunter is best at the ranged talent spec, but its always fun to try something completely different. Any constructive opinions on this?
Hunter Talents
Minimum Required Level: 70
Required Talent Points: 61
Beast Mastery Talents - 7 point(s)
# Endurance Training - rank 5/5
# Focused Fire - rank 2/2
Marksmanship Talents - 13 point(s)
# Improved Concussive Shot - rank 5/5
# Lethal Shots - rank 1/5
# Efficiency - rank 4/5
# Aimed Shot - rank 1/1
# Rapid Killing - rank 2/2
Survival Talents - 41 point(s)
# Humanoid Slaying - rank 3/3
# Savage Strikes - rank 2/2
# Entrapment - rank 3/3
# Deflection - rank 2/5
# Clever Traps - rank 2/2
# Survivalist - rank 5/5
# Surefooted - rank 3/3
# Survival Instincts - rank 2/2
# Killer Instinct - rank 3/3
# Resourcefulness - rank 2/3
# Lightning Reflexes - rank 5/5
# Thrill of the Hunt - rank 2/3
# Wyvern Sting - rank 1/1
# Master Tactician - rank 5/5
# Readiness - rank 1/1
Hunter talent question
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I've got a couple suggestions:
1) Scattershot or counterattack is pretty much a must, as those are your two main options for escape mechanisms (besides intimidation, but this isn't a BM spec.) However, in order to get scattershot you must drop readiness, so that's up to you.
2) Hawkeye is a really nice talent - 41 yards is a pretty key hunter talent for both pvp and pve.
I'll link two survival specs here, one more pve oriented and the other more pvp.
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Pve - http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/cla ... 0310511351
This spec is about a survival spec that helps to max party/raid damage. Both improved hunter's mark and expose weakness help to raise overall raid damage.
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Pvp - http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/cla ... 0313501051
This spec aims to help you with utility in pvp. You could if desired drop readiness for scattershot to give you another escape tactic.
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DISCLAIMER:
I've played a hunter since release but I've always been full marks (even back in the day when many hunters were 21marks/30survival). I haven't personally tried either of these specs, and so it's all in hypothetical theorycraft. You'd have to try them out and change them up yourself to find what works for you
I just figured I'd give you something to chew on 
1) Scattershot or counterattack is pretty much a must, as those are your two main options for escape mechanisms (besides intimidation, but this isn't a BM spec.) However, in order to get scattershot you must drop readiness, so that's up to you.
2) Hawkeye is a really nice talent - 41 yards is a pretty key hunter talent for both pvp and pve.
I'll link two survival specs here, one more pve oriented and the other more pvp.
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Pve - http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/cla ... 0310511351
This spec is about a survival spec that helps to max party/raid damage. Both improved hunter's mark and expose weakness help to raise overall raid damage.
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Pvp - http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/cla ... 0313501051
This spec aims to help you with utility in pvp. You could if desired drop readiness for scattershot to give you another escape tactic.
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DISCLAIMER:
I've played a hunter since release but I've always been full marks (even back in the day when many hunters were 21marks/30survival). I haven't personally tried either of these specs, and so it's all in hypothetical theorycraft. You'd have to try them out and change them up yourself to find what works for you


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