Mists of Pandaria Classic Beast Mastery Hunter Rotation and Cooldowns
On this page, you will learn how to optimize the rotation of your Beast Mastery Hunter in both single-target and multi-target PvE situations in Mists of Pandaria Classic. We also have advanced sections about cooldowns, procs, etc. in order to minmax your DPS.
Beast Mastery Hunter Rotations
Hunters had a significant class update in Cataclysm with the changeover from Mana to Focus as a resource. Consequently, Hunters did not receive substantial changes going from Cataclysm to Mists of Pandaria. For every Hunter specialization, the rotation will feel largely similar to how it played in the previous expansion.
Single-Target Rotation
Always start by ensuring all the required buffs are active, you have Aspect of the Hawk
up, and
Hunter's Mark is on the target. However,
Kill Command
will now automatically apply
Hunter's Mark for you, so only take the time to do
this while out of combat with nothing else to do.
Kill Command;
Kill Shot below 20%;
- Cast and maintain
Serpent Sting;
A Murder of Crows;
Glaive Toss;
Dire Beast;
Focus Fire if you have 5
Frenzy stacks;
Arcane Shot if you have enough focus remaining to not delay other abilities;
Cobra Shot as filler to generate focus, which will also maintain
Serpent Sting;
AoE Rotation
For multi-target, the Beast Mastery Hunter rotation changes depending on the number of
targets available. For 2 to 4 targets, just replace Arcane Shot in the rotation
above with
Multi-Shot. Also ensure to cast
Kill Command
at different targets to apply
Hunter's Mark separately.
For larger AoE pulls with 5 or more targets, use the priority listed below:
Multi-Shot;
Explosive Trap;
Kill Shot if target is below 20%;
A Murder of Crows on a priority target, if they will live the duration;
Glaive Toss;
Cobra Shot to generate focus.
Cooldowns
Hunters have several cooldowns that can be lined up for huge burst windows. While the actual timings may vary per fight, in general you should line up all of these on pull and then use them on cooldown afterwards, overlapping them when possible.
Bestial Wrath is a Beast Mastery Hunter's most important cooldown. It increases your pet's damage by 20% for 10 seconds. You should always use this in conjunction with
Rabid. Additionall, thanks to
The Beast Within, while Bestial Wrath is active you will deal 10% additional damage and have 50% reduced focus costs.
Rapid Fire is an important Hunter cooldown. It increases your ranged attack speed by 40% for 15 seconds.
Rabid is a cooldown that Ferocity pets receive that massively increases your pet's attack power.
Fervor is a talent you might take that will give you Focus back on-use. Use this during other cooldowns when you drop low on focus, but have other shots available.
Stampede is a new cooldown that summons all pets to the encounter for a brief window. Use this in your opener in conjunction with other cooldowns.
Aspects
Hunters have only two main aspects that you can utilize in combat:
Aspect of the Hawk and
Aspect of the Cheetah.
Use
Aspect of the Hawk the vast majority of the time, and as your default
option. If you ever need to move, you can use
Aspect of the Cheetah for a slight
boost in movement speed, but this is generally not recommended most of the time in raid encounters
so the likelihood of taking damage with it active is high.
Aspect of the Pack
is also a raid-wide version of Cheetah, which should be used very sparingly and only if you
are confident the raid will not take damage while it is active.
Changelog
- 21 Jun. 2025: Guide created.
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This guide has been written by Impakt, an Officer in BDGG, the #2 North American guild on retail. In addition to live WoW, he has also been a classic theorycrafter and enthusiast for many years. You can watch him stream on Twitch, or follow him on Twitter.