This TBC Classic Hunter leveling guide is your starting point for getting from level 1 to 70 in the Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition. Hunter is widely considered one of the best — if not the best — solo leveling class in the game. Your pet tanks for you, your shots do the damage, and you almost never have to stop between pulls. Whether you’re questing through Azeroth or grinding Outland zones, the Hunter and pet duo handles almost everything the game throws at them.
This hub page breaks down what makes Hunter so strong, explains each spec, and links to the dedicated guide for each specialization.
Why Play a Hunter in TBC Classic Anniversary?
A few things set Hunter apart from every other class during the leveling process:
Your pet is a second character. From level 10 onwards, your pet tanks mobs while you shoot from range. This means you almost never take damage during a normal fight, which eliminates the downtime other classes spend eating or bandaging between kills.
You barely use mana while questing. Auto Shot costs no mana. Serpent Sting costs very little. You can go through large sections of questing without ever stopping to drink.
Pets now scale with your gear in TBC. Unlike Classic, pets in TBC gain a portion of your Ranged Attack Power as their melee attack power. This means gear upgrades improve both you and your pet simultaneously — a significant quality-of-life improvement over the original Classic experience.
Feign Death is a get-out-of-jail card. Pull too many mobs? Drop threat instantly, let the mobs reset, and try again. No corpse run needed.
Aspect of the Cheetah before your mount. 30% movement speed boost between quest objectives makes travel noticeably faster at the early levels when you don’t have a mount yet.
Choosing Your Leveling Spec
Hunter has three talent trees. All three can reach level 70, but their efficiency varies significantly.
| Spec | Solo Speed | Dungeon Performance | Difficulty | Endgame Viability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏹 Beast Mastery | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent | Easy | Strong raider |
| 🎯 Marksmanship | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | Medium | Viable raider |
| 🗡️ Survival | ⭐⭐⭐ Slower | ⭐⭐⭐ Decent | Medium | Niche raider |
Beast Mastery Hunter
🏹 Beast Mastery is the strongest leveling spec for Hunter — and arguably the best leveling spec in the entire game. You pour points into the BM tree to empower your pet, which tanks, generates threat, and deals a massive chunk of your total damage. The defining talent is Bestial Wrath — a cooldown that sends your pet into an unstoppable rage, burning down tough mobs and elite enemies that other specs would need a group for.
The standard leveling build is 41 points in Beast Mastery and 20 points in Marksmanship, and it transitions cleanly into the endgame BM raiding setup with no respec needed.
BM’s biggest advantage isn’t just kill speed — it’s consistency. Your pet holds threat reliably, you take almost no damage, and you can chain pull for extended periods without slowing down.
👉 TBC Classic Beast Mastery Hunter Leveling Guide →
Marksmanship Hunter
🎯 Marksmanship focuses on your personal ranged damage rather than your pet’s output. The spec hits noticeably harder from range but your pet is less durable and holds threat less reliably, meaning you’ll pull aggro onto yourself more often than a BM Hunter would.
Marksmanship works well in dungeon environments where a tank holds threat and your job is purely to deal damage from the back. Solo questing is doable but the pet management is more demanding. The primary leveling build runs 40 points in Marksmanship and 21 points in Beast Mastery to keep your pet functional while maximizing your personal output.
The spec really clicks at level 62 when Steady Shot unlocks and gives you a proper rotational ability. Before that, the experience feels more basic.
👉 TBC Classic Marksmanship Hunter Leveling Guide →
Survival Hunter
🗡️ Survival is the most niche of the three specs for leveling. It brings crowd control and utility tools that shine more in PvP and group content than in solo questing. Your personal damage output is lower than BM or MM, and your pet holds threat even less reliably — two problems that compound each other during questing.
That said, Survival is not unplayable. If you enjoy the playstyle or plan to raid as Survival at level 70, leveling in this spec makes sense because the endgame build (0/26/35) works during leveling without needing a respec. The real turning point is also level 62 with Steady Shot — before that the spec feels noticeably slower.
👉 TBC Classic Survival Hunter Leveling Guide →
Your Pet — The Most Important Decision
Before choosing your spec, understand how pets work in TBC Classic Anniversary.
At level 10 you complete a short quest chain from any Hunter trainer that teaches you Tame Beast. From that point your pet fights alongside you for the rest of the game. In TBC, pets gained a major upgrade: they now scale with your Ranged Attack Power, making them genuinely impactful throughout the entire expansion — not just a liability-tank like they sometimes felt in Classic.
Best pets for leveling:
| Pet Family | Abilities | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| 🐆 Cat | Bite + Claw | High damage, two focus dumps |
| 🦅 Owl | Claw + Screech | AoE armor reduction buff for you |
| 🦖 Raptor | Bite + Claw | Strong damage, two focus dumps |
| ☠️ Ravager | Gore + Bite | Best overall leveling pet in TBC |
🎯 Ravager is the top pick once you can tame one. They have access to two focus-spending abilities and a 10% damage modifier, making them the strongest leveling pet available. Cats, Owls, and Raptors are excellent alternatives if you don’t have access to a Ravager yet.
The core rule: your pet needs two active abilities to spend Focus on. A pet with only one ability (like a Crab with just Claw) wastes Focus and loses significant damage. Always check that your pet has two abilities active.
General Leveling Tips
⚡ Always apply Hunter’s Mark before every pull. It increases Ranged Attack Power for you and any melee attackers. Free damage for the entire fight.
⚡ Keep Mend Pet rolling during combat. Your pet needs to stay healthy between pulls. Don’t let it get low or it’ll die and you’ll lose your tank.
⚡ Use Aspect of the Viper when mana is low, then switch back to Aspect of the Hawk once restored. Never stay in Viper when your mana is full — you lose significant ranged attack power.
⚡ Feign Death saves lives. If a pull goes wrong, drop threat immediately and let the mobs reset. This eliminates most death situations that other classes can’t escape.
⚡ Keep Feed Pet stocked. A happy, well-fed pet has higher Loyalty and deals more damage. Keep food in your bags that matches your pet family’s preferred food type.
⚡ Steady Shot changes everything at level 62. Before 62 your rotation is simpler — Auto Shot, Serpent Sting, Arcane Shot. Once Steady Shot unlocks, your damage and rotation become significantly more engaging and efficient.
Professions
Engineering is the strongest profession for Hunter in TBC. It provides Goblin Rocket Launcher, Hyper-Vision Goggles, and explosives that add meaningful damage to your kit. It’s the go-to choice for anyone planning to raid or PvP seriously at level 70.
Skinning is the best companion for leveling specifically. You kill beasts constantly as a Hunter, so Skinning gives you passive gold income from every mob you’re already killing with zero extra effort.
Leatherworking pairs with Skinning and provides strong pre-raid gear like Netherscale armor sets at level 70, plus Drums of Battle — a powerful consumable only available to Leatherworkers that most serious raid groups require.
Mining is a solid alternative to Skinning if you want materials to feed Engineering crafts or sell on the Auction House.
All Hunter Leveling Guides
| Spec | Guide Link |
|---|---|
| 🏹 Hunter (All Specs) | TBC Classic Hunter Leveling Guide |
| 🏹 Beast Mastery | Beast Mastery Hunter Leveling Guide |
| 🎯 Marksmanship | Marksmanship Hunter Leveling Guide |
| 🗡️ Survival | Survival Hunter Leveling Guide |
Also check the TBC Classic 1-70 Leveling Guide for zone progression and general leveling routes.
Frequently Asked Questions
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