![]() ![]() The only problem is with the undead trait it will still haunt you or use Unholy Ascension or whatever it can to part blows with you, BUT, the 2 round stun will be down to a 1 round stun when the next pet comes out, and trading 1 for 1 really helps to balance out the teams with that pet. ![]() The best defense that I have found so far is Chrominius, open with Howl, then finish off with Surge of Power. Have you run into the problem of having to fight a trainer with an unborn val'kyr and getting wiped all over the floor? If not, you probably haven't battled one. This will be posted on the unborn val'kyr page too. Kind of disappointing.Įdit 2: It seems as though the Val'kyr, whilst haunting, counts as a corpse for the purpose of Consume Corpse, and you can basically use it indefinitely due to the Val corpse not being "consumed" because it is technically inside the enemy pet.Įdit 3 Since patch 5.4, it seems they have fixed this pet! Fighting one today and although my haunted pet died with the Val'kyr inside it, the enemy pet just popped back out alive and well =)Įdit 4: 2017: Not sure but I *think* it now works that if you *miss* with the ability your pet just dies, however it will not die if the pet you are haunting dies whilst your pet is still haunting it.Ĭomment by BluecatcxlHow to deal with Haunt from a battle perspective. Something to think about if you intend to take Curse of Doom along with haunt.Įdit: Another thing which seems to be a negative for this spell is that if you miss, or is it dodged in any way, your pet just dies. One thing to consider is that if the effected pet dies whilst being haunted, your Val'kyr seems to die as well rather than popping back out as far as I've been able to observe. Comment by oronareThis is the alternative to taking Unholy Ascension for the Unborn Val'kyr. ![]()
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