World of Warcraft PvP Guides - Non-Combat Pet Frenzy Guides
Ulduar is by far the best instance in the game. My reasoning is very simple, but takes a bit to explain. Let’s look at the instance and what it contains. You have a large number of bosses for a raid instance that are spread out in an efficient layout. You can skip many of the bosses or farm them for loot if you still need to gear up to progress further into the instance. Bosses start at a laughably easy difficulty setting and move up to frustratingly difficult (or if you include Alaglon “impossible”) and many have difficulty selectors that allow you to alter the difficulty in many different ways.
Flame Leviathan is a great encounter because no matter what, almost anyone can do it. Then you’re given two optional bosses that are great for gearing up or completely skippable should you no longer need their loot. The final boss in the antechamber is Deconstructor who teaches players about positioning, phases, hardmodes, and fight control. In total, the start is a very easy yet rewarding start that still remains challenging (Ignis isn’t a pushover, Deconstructor has “deconstructed” many raiders before, etc.). The latest statistics from wowprogress.com show that over 50% of the current raiding guilds have finished the start to Ulduar in 25-player mode.
Pets add a lot of fun to the game when you’re leveling up or farming materials or just sitting around. I mean, even if they’re not another player, they’re still a companion and something that’s keeping your avatar company. It’s a nice thought, but it’s almost impossible to remember to keep them out.