A warlock is an easy class to level also with a hunter,
Warlock - Gnome, Human, Orc, Blood Elf, Undead,
Hunter - Night Elf, Dwarf, Draenei, Orc, Blood Elf, Troll, Tauren
Most of the people here play Alliance. They were what I found easiest to level because they have a bonus of having a pet.
Warlock Pets - Imp Minion is a basic pet which you recieve after doing a quest at level 3? Correct me if i'm wrong. Its good for the blood pact, giving you extra health while it is alive.
Voidwalker - Received at level 10 after completing a quest, It's good for tanking since it has high amount of hp and can keep the monster you are fighting attacking that instead of you.
Succubus - Received at level 20 after completing a quest, It's good for keeping mobs off people when in instances with its Seduction spell (stuns for 10 secs or so can't remember) Not really used for single pve imo.
Felhunter - Received at level 30 after completing a quest, Very good for fighting rogues in player versus player because of its Paranoia bonus, making you able to see them when they're quite a fair bit of distance away.
Felguard - One of the only warlock pets which you do not have to quest for, it comes from the Demonology Talent Tree at level 51 you get this, it is very good for Dps'ing and single tanking in player versus environment, runs out of mana very quickly though.
All of the Warlock's pets level up as their master goes along, so if you reach level 12 with your minion out it will become the same level as you. As you move along you must get "Grimoires" from Demon Trainers in all major cities and teach the specific "Grimoire" talent to the specific minion.
A hunter can tame almost any Beast in the game. They recieve the "Tame Beast" spell at level 10 after completing a quest, then after that you can tame basically any Beast you see. Hunters pets are used for Dps'ing and tanking when in PvE. Plus you may only tame a beast lower or the same level as you, it does not level up as you go along like a warlock pet does, you must train up its exp like you would do, it gets exp like you do from killing things. Hunters pets also get TP (Training Points) to gain more resistance, hp etc.
Hope this helped a bit :]
Charly
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