![]() The thing is, if you carry 2 battle pets you split the earned XP between them. The Anubisath Idol is suited well to this, but the Emerald Whelpling is a good pick for this too. With a bit of thinking ahead, I’m frequently able to solo this battle, so it’s possible to carry more than one pet. He also uses the large hit Burrow, which should be dodged if possible. Though his Flurry won’t apply an additional debuff, it’s all small hits which can be mostly absorbed by a battle pet with a damage shield. ![]() Yon’s second pet, Lapin, follows a similar pattern. As long as you maintain that shield and just keep on keeping on you’ll beat this fight. If you’re using battle pet with a burrow ability, or the Anubisath Idol with that impossibly overpowered Deflection move, try to avoid the big hit those 2 pets try to dish out because it’ll give you additional staying power. Bleat also has a small heal, but nothing too big. Yon’s third pet, Bleat, does the same kind of thing with a Stampede/ Chew combo. Spiked Skin doesn’t absorb the whole hit and so lets Shattered Defenses go up, which is why that won’t work. If you’re able to completely absorb all the ticks of Flock, Piqua won’t apply Shattered Defenses, hence the whole shielding ability thing. It could be far worse, as Piqua will apply Shattered Defenses with Flock, and then turn and utterly destroy your pet. It hits fairly hard, and that’s about it. Once you put up that shield, there’s only one ability to sort of look out for with Yon’s first pet Piqua, and that’s Lift-Off. I’ve beat him with a crab and a snail, intentionally placed off-family (Aquatic crab vs Flying Piqua Critter snail vs Beast Bleat). If you want to go with an Enchanted Broom with a Sandstorm that’ll work. Anubisath Idol, Living Sandling, Feline Familiar, A turtle, a crab, Yu’la, whatever you’ve got. Any pet with some kind of shield ability will do. In practice, I usually just open my pet journal and pick out a couple battle pets with a shield ability. ![]() This isn’t the only team I use against Courageous Yon’s battle pets, but it does make for one of the faster victories. Now, just because this tamer is stone-cold stupid easy doesn’t mean I’m going to get all pithy or anything. Kind of a macabre marker, but whatever works. Just look for the gnome corpses near the top of Kota Peak in Kun-Lai Summit. Seriously, the hardest thing about Yon is finding his cave. Anne likes to use the team comp currently listed first on that page, with the Enchanted Broom and the Weebomination, but there are lots of teams there to try if you’re struggling.Now that Nishi has received a bit of a buff, this tamer is the easiest to beat among the Pandaren tamers, as long as you know his one really easy counter. Wowhead has several walkthroughs, plus a ton of suggestions in the comments. I wrote about this for WarcraftPets a few months back when the Pet Battle Equinox was active for Europe. A Fox-style pet is easy to tame, and so is a Blighthawk. There are plenty of alternate team comps out there if you’re lacking a Dragonling. Deebs doesn’t do too much here, you just need to take him out quickly. I usually aim for level 10 pets as my carry, because Tyri will hit pets in the back line. If I mess up or get unlucky I prefer real time efficiency to per-match efficiency. You can carry two pets using the Dragonling, but I usually prefer to keep a random level 25 Undead on my team to seal the deal. To defeat the Diablo team, I usually use my Mechanical Pandaren Dragonling as my star player, with a swap to my carry pet on the first turn of Puzzle‘s run. If you’re not sure about the basics of carrying a pet and why this works (and what a carry even is) we’ve got a post for you. Even without extra doodads, this is the most efficient way to level a stable of pets, bar none. Though the pet treat XP is 50% of the original number, not the 300% boosted amount, cutting out that travel time makes it well worth the purchase. As always, Lio the Lioness or Serr’ah will give you quick healing for a pittance of silver and an extra XP boost from pet treats if you give them charms. Today, the Diablo team arrived during the pet battle holiday. The Diablo-themed team is the lone holdout that still gives this multiplied XP. So, to save us from ourselves, Blizzard nerfed the XP from all the Menagerie encounters into the ground, except one. It was basically the story of Narcissus, only with less moralistic hand wringing about vanity and more cute pixels. You could repeat the daily battle as many times as your heart desired and, because the Menagerie had an elevated XP multiplier reserved for the more challenging tamer battles, people did. “Why sir,” the pet battlers will answer, “it’s the Pet Battle Equinox.”Ī while back, the dev team realized something odd about player behavior and the Menagerie.
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