Re: CONTEST: Pet Tips for Mini Tyrael!
Posted: February 13th, 2013, 3:27 pm
Hunting the beautiful Imperial Eagle Chick in Grizzly Hills is tricky, as many of them are high in trees.
While airborn, engage the chick with a move that does no damage, such as a mage's Spellsteal or a taunt. Mages can cast Slow Fall, priests can Levitate, and druids can pop flight form before hitting the ground. You have to leave combat before you can begin a pet battle. Mages can hit Invisibility to leave combat quickly, or you can run away.
It's tricky to then initiate a pet battle before the chick can reset. I highly recommend binding a key to Interact With Target. To do this, from the Game Menu select "Key Bindings". Scroll down to the "Targeting Functions" list until you find "Interact With Target" and click on the red bar labeled "Not Bound". You'll be prompted to select a key for that function; I use the "~" key.
So when you land after engaging the chick, start hitting your key for interacting with it, running away if necessary to drop aggro.
While airborn, engage the chick with a move that does no damage, such as a mage's Spellsteal or a taunt. Mages can cast Slow Fall, priests can Levitate, and druids can pop flight form before hitting the ground. You have to leave combat before you can begin a pet battle. Mages can hit Invisibility to leave combat quickly, or you can run away.
It's tricky to then initiate a pet battle before the chick can reset. I highly recommend binding a key to Interact With Target. To do this, from the Game Menu select "Key Bindings". Scroll down to the "Targeting Functions" list until you find "Interact With Target" and click on the red bar labeled "Not Bound". You'll be prompted to select a key for that function; I use the "~" key.
So when you land after engaging the chick, start hitting your key for interacting with it, running away if necessary to drop aggro.