Ravager

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This article is about the hunter pet. For other uses, see Ravager (disambiguation).

Ravagers are voracious carnivores native to Draenor, that first arrived on Azeroth aboard the draenei's dimensional fortress, the Exodar.

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Background

Ravagers are insectoid predators[1] who hide behind rocks in Outland and prefer to wait for their prey to come to them. They come in two distinct models, one with more spikes and glowing eyes. They can be found in Hellfire Peninsula, Shadowmoon Valley, and Blade's Edge Mountains.

Though ravagers are not normally native to Azeroth, The Exodar carried some native Outland creatures with it to Azeroth, including ravagers. When The Exodar crashed, it resulted in the unfortunate escape of these fierce beasts into Azuremyst Isle and Bloodmyst Isle, causing a disruption of the native flora and fauna there.

Notable

Known Types

A Ravager in art.

As a companion pet

Main article: Ravager Hatchling

A Ravager Hatchling living on Bloodmyst Isle can be obtained through Pet Battle.

As a hunter pet

Levels Type
9 - 17, 54 - 70 Cunning
Diet
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Abilities
Basic Special Bonus
Ability druid ferociousbite.png Ability druid primaltenacity.png

Ravagers are a family of Cunning pets and are tamable by hunters starting at level 10. They can through the use of [Ravage], violently attack an enemy, causing the enemy target to take 4% increased physical damage for 25 sec. This takes the place of abilities such as a rogue's [Savage Combat].

There are 14 different skins available for ravager pets. Some from Hellfire Peninsula have sharper spikes, such as the Combat Quillfang Ravager. Ravagers are sometimes picked up as an draenei starting pet or an Outland novelty. It is also possible for a member of the Horde to travel to Azuremyst at low levels and acquire this pet, making it somewhat of a novelty for low-levels.

Patch changes

WotLK Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Major changes.

[Gore] replaced with Ravage.
Health had a -7% penalty and now has a +5% bonus.
Damage had a +10% bonus and now has a +5% bonus.

TBC Patch 2.0.3 (2007-01-09): Added.

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Trivia

  • The Ravager bears a striking resemblance to the Scrab, an enemy creature in the Oddworld (Abe's Oddysee game, specifically) series.
  • Their models are called "crawler" and "crawlerelite".

References

  1. ^ A [11] Alien Predators

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