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A Pet Battler's Guide to: Defeating the Celestial Tournament
Par mel9525
[Last Updated] :
09/04/2019
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You can read more about how to use this feature here!
Introducing: The Celestial Tournament
The Celestial Tournament can be completed only once per week, per account.
A player must have leveled, themselves, a minimum of 15 Battle Pets that have reached Lv25.
During the Tournament, Pets cannot be healed with
Bandage de mascotte de combat
or with the
Ranimer les mascottes
button.
The Celestial Tournament takes place in The Celestial Court on the Timeless Isle. The quest to compete in the Tournament can be obtained by speaking with
Maître Li
, who is located near the South-Western corner of the The Celestial Court (coordinates 34.8, 59.6).
Once
Le tournoi des Astres vénérables
quest has been accepted, speak with
Maître Li
once more to begin the challenge. The Tournament works similarly to a Scenario; but each player will be zoned into to their own private Tournament grounds.
There is no time limit for completing the Tournament.
Your pets do not suffer the 10% Health-loss when you forfeit a battle against a Tamer or Celestial.
You will not be able to watch other players compete in the Tournament, and similarly, other players will not be able to watch you.
You can leave and restart the Tournament instance as many times as you want - however, you will lose all progress when you zone out of the Tournament.
Once you have zoned into The Celestial Tournament grounds, you are able to freely run around the The Celestial Court (or beyond) and interact with the NPC spectators and vendors. In the center of The Celestial Court there are three NPC Pet Tamer opponents that you can interact with, as well as the four Celestial opponents you will be able to interact with in Round 2.
The Tournament consists of two rounds; the first round involves defeating the three NPC Pet Tamers (similar to World Pet Tamers), and the second round involves defeating the four Celestial pets (similar to the Beasts of Fable); for a total of 7 opponents that must be defeated to win the Tournament.
Because there is no time restriction or staged lineup, it is up to you to decide when each battle will begin and who your opponent will be; each Pet Battle begins when you speak to the opponent you wish to engage. Once all seven opponents have been defeated in the same Instance attempt, you are done with the Celestial Tournament for the week and can zone out of the Instance to hand in the quest and collect your reward.
Although there are only three NPC Pet Tamers available each week for the first round of the Tournament, there are actually a total of nine Tamers that alternate weeks, in groups (or "tiers") of three. The groups never change their composition, and their pets never change their abilities; these groups are:
Tamer Opponents
Group 1
Lorewalker Cho
Dr. Ion Goldbloom
Sully "The Pickle" McLeary
Group 2
Taran Zhu
Chen Stormstout
Wrathion
Group 3
Wise Mari
Blingtron 4000
Shademaster Kiryn
The four Celestial pets that are battled in round two, however, remain the same every week; they are:
Celestial Opponents
Chi-Chi, Hatchling of Chi-ji
Xu-fu, Cub of Xuen
Yu'la, Broodling of Yu'lon
Zao, Calfling of Niuzao
The consistency of the pre-formed Tamer Groups is beneficial in that it allows players to build strategies that reuse the same pets on Tamers from different Groups.
Wait... what?
Yep, you read that correctly, this is a thing. Certain Tamers and Celestials have predictable combat rotations that will cause no damage to your pets on the first round of the battle, and therefore allow you to repeatedly cast "group heal" abilities.
So how do I use this to my advantage?
Find a Lv.25 Battle Pet with a strong "group heal" ability; such as
Bêler
or
Chant inspirant
Place the healing pet in the first Battle Pet Slot and your injured (not dead) pets in the remaining two slots
Engage one of the designated "healing" Tamers or Celestials in battle
Use the healing ability
Forfeit the battle
Repeat until fully healed
While useful, this method can be somewhat time-consuming. It's most useful for situations where you have just started a Battle and something goes wrong (an important attack misses, the wrong ability is used etc.) it gives you a second chance at the same Tamer - providing, of course, that your pet was not killed.
In-tournament healing is also quite useful for Trainers who prefer to use "Howl Bombs" against the Celestial opponents.
Another healing method uses the
Ecrevisse magique
and its
Souhait
ability. Simply open with the Magical Crawdad, use Wish, swap in the pet that needs healing, and it will receive the +50% HP recovery from Wish.
Personally, I prefer the "group heal" method. When using the Wish-method, your injured pet will generally take damage when it is swapped in (potentially killing it), unless the Tamer does no damage for the first 2 rounds.
And which Tamers and Celestials allow for healing?
Group 1: Dr. Ion Goldbloom
Group 2: Wrathion
Group 3: Wise Mari
Celestial: Yu'la
Just remember not to defeat the "healing" Tamers and Celestials until last!
After successfully completing
Le tournoi des Astres vénérables
, you will receive:
1
Pièce des Astres vénérables
5
Points de vaillance
0
Pièce du Temps figé
Celestial Coins can be spent to buy the exclusive Celestial pets and useful Trainer items.
As a bonus reward for your very first completion of
Le tournoi des Astres vénérables
you will receive the quest:
Le mauvais temps arrive
, from
Maître Li
. The Rainy Day is Here is a unique
one-time-only
, account-wide quest that rewards players with two additional
Pièce des Astres vénérables
for their first victory in The Celestial Tournament; combined with the 1
Pièce des Astres vénérables
received from
Le mauvais temps arrive
quest, this leaves players with a total of 3
Pièce des Astres vénérables
- enough to purchase a Celestial pet - sold by
Maître Li
.
Cost
Reward
Pièce des Astres vénérables
x 1
Pièce des Astres vénérables
x 1
Pièce des Astres vénérables
x 3
Pièce des Astres vénérables
x 3
Pièce des Astres vénérables
x 3
Pièce des Astres vénérables
x 3
Pièce des Astres vénérables
x 3
Similar to the way that Heroic Mode raiding will challenge a Raider's abilities; The Celestial Tournament is intended to be the "final" challenge for Pet Trainer's to demonstrate the knowledge and mastery they have gained while expanding and leveling their pet collection.
Because this is "end game" content, player's should not reasonably expect to waltz into the Raid with no knowledge of the Boss encounters and inadequate armour and weapons and simply breeze through it on their first attempt.
The Celestial Tournament is intended to be a challenge; but above all else,
it's meant to be fun!
When you enter the Tournament, armed with knowledge and pre-planned Pet Teams/strategies, you may be surprised how easily you conquer it. And once you can reliably defeat the 9 Tamers and 4 Celestials, try to take some time every week to experiment and create new strategies based around your favourite pets or even a fun theme.
You may enjoy it more than you think you would!
Pet Lists
ORIGINAL PET LIST
AQUATIC
BEAST
CRITTER
DRAGONKIN
ELEMENTAL
Grenouille
Goupil alpin
S/S
Renardeau arctique
Jeune araignée améthyste
Jeune couveuse
Mordille-chevilles zandalari
Mâche-genoux zandalari
Marmotte brune
Bigorneau rapana
Dragon féerique du Néant
Jeune dragonnet du Nexus
Jeune serpent cramoisi sauvage
Chiot du magma
Esprit de l’eau pandaren
Brûletin incendiaire
Navet navrant
FLYING
HUMANOID
MAGIC
MECHANICAL
UNDEAD
Phalène d’ambre
Pétrel des sables
Jeune griffon marteau-hardi
S/S
Idole d’Anubisath
Foldingue
Louveteau varleu curieux
Moine pandaren
Feu follet de Nordrassil
(speed 310+)
Feu follet de Nordrassil
(speed 310+)
Noble libram
Gnome mécanique
Chariotte de Sombrelune
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
Micro-factionnaire saccage-soleil
Robo-baston
Faucon chancreux
Crâne fantomatique
Jeune dragonnet flaellé
Val’kyr en herbe
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
CAGEABLE PET LIST
AQUATIC
BEAST
CRITTER
DRAGONKIN
ELEMENTAL
Mojo
Porc-épique vengeur
Mordille-chevilles zandalari
P/P
Mâche-genoux zandalari
Rat d'égout géant
M. Trémousse
Lapin patte-blanche
Garde dragonnet Griffemort
Noyau de cinérite
FLYING
HUMANOID
MAGIC
MECHANICAL
UNDEAD
Corbeau gilnéen
Idole d’Anubisath
Diablotin du magma
Grell grégaire
Implorateur du Vide inférieur
Porc-épique spectral
Chariotte de Sombrelune
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
P’tit Bling-Bling
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
Fils d’Animus
Micro-factionnaire saccage-soleil
Marionnette macabre
Chiot raccommodé
Figurine vaudou
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
CAPTURABLE PET LIST
AQUATIC
BEAST
CRITTER
DRAGONKIN
ELEMENTAL
Emperor Crab
Molten Hatchling?
SnailRabbit
FLYING
HUMANOID
MAGIC
MECHANICAL
UNDEAD
Skywisp Moth
Flayer Youngling (S/S)Stunted Yeti
Oily Slimeling (H/S?)
Infested SquirrelScourged WhelplingRestless Shadeling
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
BEGINNER'S PET LIST
AQUATIC
BEAST
CRITTER
DRAGONKIN
ELEMENTAL
FLYING
HUMANOID
MAGIC
MECHANICAL
UNDEAD
WARNING
This is not a "Shopping List" for defeating the Celestial Tournament.
This Pet List is here simply as a reference for all pets used in Additional Strategies that cannot be categorized under one of the other Headings (Cageable, Original, Beginners etc.). There may be multiple Additional Strategies for a Tamer, or there may be none at all.
Please use one of the other Pet List's if you are looking for a completed "Shopping List" of Pets.
Additional Strategies
Taran Zhu: "Bunny Love"
Blingtron 4000: "Crabbit"
Wise Mari: "Black Magic"
Shademaster Kiryn: "Nairn-B-Gone"
Chi-chi, Hatchling of Chi-ji: "Snailception"
Xu-Fu, Cub of Xuen: "W.T.Flock"
Yu'la, Broodling of Yu'lon: "Bigglebomb", "Clock 'em Out"
ADDITIONAL STRATEGY PETS
AQUATIC
BEAST
CRITTER
DRAGONKIN
ELEMENTAL
Crabe empereur
Crabe pincépine
Lièvre arctique
Lapin de Sombrelune
Bigorneau rapana
Escargot Coquiscintille
Escargot perlesoie
Jeune serpent de jade sauvage
Crabe de lave
Navet navrant
FLYING
HUMANOID
MAGIC
MECHANICAL
UNDEAD
Chi Chi, gruon de Chi Ji
Corbeau
Jeune griffon marteau-hardi
Foldingue
Mécagnon
Gnome mécanique
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Minuscule moissonneur
Griffe rampante
M. Bigglesworth
Alternative / Replacement Pets
Explore the tabs within this table to discover Battle Pets that can be used in place of ones that are recommended on the Pet Lists.
About the Pet List
This pet list is intended to be an interactive guideline that helps Pet Battlers of all skill levels by:
a) establishing a solid foundation of pets that can be used to defeat all opponents in the Celestial Tournament
b) listing alternative pets that can be used to substitute for those either not acquired or not leveled
c) revealing the flexibility of most strategies, and
d) encouraging experimentation within the Tournament - after all, it's there to have fun with!
Using the Pet List
As you explore the pet list, you may notice that not all pets within the family-specific tabs (Beast, Critter, Elemental etc.) appear on the "Original Pet List"; these unlisted pets are used only in alternative strategies that may often include Blizzard Store, TCG, or hard-to-obtain pets.
Most opponents are presented with multiple strategies to use against them. The strategies titled "Original" are the ones in which I have tried to use only easily-obtained pets. The cumulative list of all pets used in "Original" strategies form the "Original Pet List"; this list provides Pet Battlers a general shopping list of pets they may need to level before entering the Celestial Tournament.
Finding an Alternative Pet
As an example, we will find an alternative pet to use in place of the Frog.
The Frog is from the Aquatic family, so it will be listed under the Aquatic tab, located above.
Within the Aquatic tab, you will see a column with the heading "
FROG
".
The "Seen in" row will contain all Opponent and Strategy names the Frog is used for.
The "Substitute with" row will contain all acceptable replacements for the Frog.
Occasionally, such as with the Frog, there will be circumstances that do not allow the same replacements for different Strategies or Opponents; this is generally due to factors such as the Speed Stat of the given pet. For example, the Huge Toad may be a suitable replacement for the Frog in one battle, whereas in a different battle, the Huge Toad may be an undesirable replacement because it does not have the necessary Speed that is needed to be faster than an opponent.
When only specific breeds of a pet can be used, they will be listed beside the replacement pet's name.
Understanding the Pet Family Tabs
Many pets share identical move sets with other pets; in the Pet Family Tabs, these pets are listed with no additional information.
Alternatively, other pets will share similar - but not identical - move sets.
≈
←This is the "almost equal to" sign; you will find it in front of pets that share similar move sets.
(1,2,1)
←This is an example of a move set selection; it will provide a recommended move set for similar pets.
All battle pets have 6 combat abilities. The top row of abilities is indicated by a "1" and the bottom row of abilities is indicated by a "2". Therefore, the move set provided in the example, (1,2,1), for a generic Rabbit, would look like this:
Pet Type
Use Against
Do Not Use Against
Passive
Your Pet
Deals More Damage to
Takes Less Damage From
Deals Less Damage to
Takes More Damage From
Purity Harmful damage over time effects are reduced by 50% on Aquatic pets.
Enrage Beasts deal 25% extra damage below half health.
Elusive Critters are immune to stun, root, and sleep effects.
Execute Dragons deal 50% additional damage on the next round after bringing a target's health below 50%.
Weather Immune Elementals ignore all negative weather effects.
Swiftness Flying creatures gain 50% extra speed while above 50% health.
Recovery Humanoids recover 4% of their maximum health if they dealt damage this round.
Spellshield Magic pets cannot be dealt more than 35% of their maximum health in one attack.
Failsafe Comes back to life once per battle, returning to 20% health.
Damned Undead pets return to life immortal for one round when killed.
AQUATIC:
Crabe empereur
Grenouille
Mojo
Crabe pincépine
EMPEROR CRAB
FROG
Seen in:
Crabbit: Blingtron 4000
Original: Sully McLearyOriginal: Wise Mari
Substitute with:
Crabe du rivage
H/H, H/P
Clampant du rivage
H/P
Crabe des cimes
H/H
Crabe des rivages
H/H, H/P
Clampant des rivages
≈
Crabe pincépine
P/P (1,2,1)
Sully McLeary and Wise Mari:
Crapaud-bile
P/S
Grenouille du jardin
Iguane à cornes
Jubelin
Fléchetteuse de la jungle
Rainette léopard
Mac Grenouille
Mojo
Petite grenouille
Rainette tachetée
Crapaud
H/B, B/B
Grenouille arboricole
Grenouille forestière
Wise Mari Only:
Trotteur d’eau
Frôleur aquatique dansant
Trotteur éternel
Bubulle
Crapaud énorme
Trotteur du miroir
Poisson-globe violet
Coasseuse des marais
Minuscule poisson rouge
Minuscule carpe verte
Minuscule carpe rouge
Minuscule carpe blanche
Grenouille taureau ventre-jaune
MOJO
SPINECLAW CRAB
Seen in:
Hand Grenade of Porcupette: Sully McLeary
Black Magic: Wise Mari
Substitute with:
Crapaud-bile
P/S
Grenouille
Grenouille du jardin
Iguane à cornes
Jubelin
Fléchetteuse de la jungle
Rainette léopard
Mac Grenouille
Petite grenouille
Rainette tachetée
Crapaud
H/B, B/B
Grenouille arboricole
Grenouille forestière
≈
Chuck
(Rip, Surge, BitW)
≈
Bourbe-haleine
(Rip, Surge, BitW)
≈
Chicot
(Rip, Surge, BitW)
BEAST:
Lv25
Goupil alpin
S/S
Lv25
Jeune araignée améthyste
Lv25
Renardeau arctique
Lv25
Jeune araignée de lave
Lv25
Jeune couveuse
Lv25
Porc-épique vengeur
Lv25
Mordille-chevilles zandalari
Lv25
Mâche-genoux zandalari
ALPINE FOXLING
AMETHYST SPIDERLING
Seen in:
Original: Xu-Fu
Original: Lorewalker Cho
Substitute with:
≈
Loulou
S/S (1,1,2)
Jeune araignée cendrée
Araignée de cristal
Araignée du désert
Jeune araignée de la pénombre
Jeune mandibrûle
Jeune araignée forestière
Araignée sauteuse
Rampante des cavernes grouillante
Jeune couveuse
Araignée
Araignée du Crépuscule
Jeune crache-venin
Jeune veuve
ARCTIC FOXLING KIT
MOLTEN HATCHLING
Seen in:
Original: Xu-Fu
Unnamed: Blingtron 4000
Substitute with:
≈
Loulou
S/S (1,1,2)
Strategy not yet in guide
SMOLDERWEB HATCHLING
VENGEFUL PORCUPETTE
Seen in:
Original: Lorewalker Cho
Hand Grenade of Porcupette: Sully McLeary
Substitute with:
Jeune araignée améthyste
Jeune araignée cendrée
Araignée de cristal
Araignée du désert
Jeune araignée de la pénombre
Jeune mandibrûle
Jeune araignée forestière
Araignée sauteuse
Rampante des cavernes grouillante
Araignée
Araignée du Crépuscule
Jeune crache-venin
Jeune veuve
≈
Xu Fu, petit de Xuen
(Bite?, Feed?, Vengeance)
Have not yet tested difference between Bite/Feed vs. Spirit Claws/Moonfire
ZANDALARI ANKLERENDER
ZANDALARI KNEEBITER
Seen in:
Original: ZaoCho, Interrupted: Lorewalker Cho
Original: Zao
Substitute with:
Mâche-genoux zandalari
Mordille-chevilles zandalari
CRITTER:
Lv25
Lièvre arctique
Lv25
Marmotte brune
Lv25
Lapin de Sombrelune
Lv25
Rat d'égout géant
Lv25
M. Trémousse
Lv25
Bigorneau rapana
Lv25
Escargot Coquiscintille
Lv25
Escargot perlesoie
Lv25
Lapin patte-blanche
ARCTIC HARE
BROWN MARMOT
Seen in:
Crabbit: Blingtron 4000
Original: Wrathion
Substitute with:
Lv25
Lièvre alpin
Lv25
Lapin marron
Lv25
Lapin de Sombrelune
(1,2,1)
Lv25
Lapin elfique
Lv25
Lapin des pâturages
B/B, S/S, H/S, S/B, H/B
Lv25
Lièvre
Lv25
Lapin des montagnes
Lv25
Lapin
Lv25
Lièvre patte-blanche
Lv25
Lapin patte-blanche
Lv25
Lapin du printemps
Lv25
Lièvre tolai
Lv25
Lapereau tolai
Lv25
Marmotte boréenne
Lv25
Chien de prairie brun
Lv25
Chien de prairie
Lv25
Marmotte ventre-jaune
DARKMOON RABBIT
GIANT SEWER RAT
Seen in:
Bunny Love: Taran Zhu
The Swarming Dead: Chi-Chi
Substitute with:
No acceptable substitutes found
Possibly Infected Squirrel - needs testing
Possibly Pint-Sized Pachyderm - needs testing
Possibly Stunted Direhorn - needs testing
MR. WIGGLES
RAPANA WHELK
Seen in:
This Little Piggy: Taran Zhu
Original: Taran ZhuSnailception: Chi-Chi
Substitute with:
Lv25
Cochon doré
Lv25
Verni
Lv25
Cochon argenté
Lv25
Escargot rouille
Lv25
Vroum l'escargot
Lv25
Escargot Coquiscintille
Lv25
Escargot perlesoie
SHIMMERSHELL SNAIL
SILKBEAD SNAIL
Seen in:
Snailception: Chi-Chi
Snailception: Chi-Chi
Substitute with:
Lv25
Bigorneau rapana
Lv25
Escargot rouille
Lv25
Vroum l'escargot
Lv25
Escargot perlesoie
Lv25
Bigorneau rapana
Lv25
Escargot rouille
Lv25
Vroum l'escargot
Lv25
Escargot Coquiscintille
SNOWSHOE RABBIT
Seen in:
Goodbye Stranger: Wrathion
Substitute with:
Lv25
Lièvre alpin
Lv25
Lièvre arctique
Lv25
Lapin marron
Lv25
Lapin de Sombrelune
Lv25
Lapin elfique
Lv25
Lapin des pâturages
Lv25
Lièvre
Lv25
Lapin des montagnes
Lv25
Lapin
Lv25
Lièvre patte-blanche
Lv25
Lapin du printemps
Lv25
Lièvre tolai
Lv25
Lapereau tolai
DRAGONKIN:
Lv25
Garde dragonnet Griffemort
Lv25
Dragon féerique du Néant
Lv25
Jeune dragonnet du Nexus
Lv25
Jeune serpent cramoisi sauvage
Lv25
Jeune serpent de jade sauvage
DEATH TALON WHELPGUARD
NETHER FAERIE DRAGON
Seen in:
Cho, Interrupted: Lorewalker Cho
Original: Lorewalker Cho
Substitute with:
No acceptable substitutes at this time
Jeune fée fléchetteuse
NEXUS WHELPLING
WILD CRIMSON HATCHLING
Seen in:
Original: Ion Goldbloom
Original: Ion Goldbloom
Substitute with:
No acceptable substitutes at this time
≈
Jeune dragonnet cramoisi
(2,1,1)
≈
Esprit jadefeu
(1,1,1)
≈
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
(1,1,2
≈
Jeune dragonnet onyxien
(2,1,1)
≈
Rejeton d’Onyxia
(2,1,1)
≈
Jeune dragon sauvage
(2,2,2)
WILD JADE HATCHLING
Seen in:
W.T.Flock: Xu-Fu
Substitute with:
Micro-factionnaire saccage-soleil
Jeune serpent fulminant
Minuscule dragon rouge
Minuscule tornade
Yéti mécanique paisible
Jeune serpent doré sauvage
]
ELEMENTAL:
Lv25
Noyau de cinérite
Lv25
Chiot du magma
Lv25
Crabe de lave
Lv25
Esprit de l’eau pandaren
Lv25
Brûletin incendiaire
Lv25
Navet navrant
ASHSTONE CORE
CORE HOUND PUP
Seen in:
Nairn... STAHP!: Shademaster Kiryn
Original: Blingtron 4000
Substitute with:
Under construction
Under construction
LAVA CRAB
PANDAREN WATER SPIRIT
Seen in:
Crabbit: Blingtron 4000
Original: Blingtron 4000Original: Chen Stormstout
Substitute with:
Lv25
Jeune phénix
Under construction
SEARING SCORCHLING
TERRIBLE TURNIP
Seen in:
Original: Blingtron 4000
Original: Shademaster KirynNairn-B-Gone: Shademaster Kiryn
Substitute with:
Lv25
Jeune phénix sombre
Lv25
Gangreflamme
Lv25
Esprit du feu pandaren
Lv25
Jeune phénix
Lv25
Esprit de l'été
Lv25
Mini Ragnaros
(2,2,2)
]
FLYING:
Lv25
Phalène d’ambre
Lv25
Chi Chi, gruon de Chi Ji
Lv25
Corbeau
Lv25
Corbeau gilnéen
Lv25
Pétrel des sables
Lv25
Phalène cieux-follets
Lv25
Jeune griffon marteau-hardi
AMBER MOTH
SANDY PETREL
Seen in:
Original:
Sully McLeary
Original:
Sully McLeary
Substitute with:
Lv25
Phalène bleu
Lv25
Phalène cramoisi
Lv25
Phalène forestier
Lv25
Phalène fongique
Lv25
Phalène du jardin
Lv25
Phalène doré
Lv25
Phalène gris
Lv25
Phalène impérial
Lv25
Phalène luyu
Lv25
Phalène de l'oasis
Lv25
Phalène rouge
Lv25
Phalène soyeux
Lv25
Phalène cieux-follets
Lv25
Phalène du marécage
Lv25
Phalène corrompu
Lv25
Phalène blanc
Lv25
Phalène jaune
Lv25
Mouette de Rouillemont
Lv25
Goéland
Lv25
Oisillon pique-bœuf
Lv25
Oisillon pique-bœuf blanc
WILDHAMMER GRYPHON HATCHLING
Seen in:
W.T.Flock:
Xu-Fu
Substitute with:
Lv25
Gruon azur
S/S
Lv25
Poulet
S/S
Lv25
Corbeau
S/S
Lv25
Luciole
H/S, S/S
Lv25
Mouche du sanctuaire
S/S
Lv25
Poulet Sichuan
S/S
Lv25
Dinde
S/S
]
HUMANOID:
Lv25
Idole d’Anubisath
Lv25
Foldingue
Lv25
Diablotin du magma
Lv25
Louveteau varleu curieux
Lv25
Jeune écorcheur
Lv25
Grell grégaire
Lv25
Moine pandaren
Lv25
Yéti chétif
ANUBISATH IDOL
BONKERS
Seen in:
Original:
Chen Stormstout
Original:
Yu'la
Substitute with:
Lv25 ≈
Petit gardien qiraji
(1,2,2)
Lv25 ≈
Moine pandaren
Non-Humanoid
Lv25 ≈
Mécagnon
(1,2,2)
CURIOUS WOLVAR PUP
PANDAREN MONK
Seen in:
Original:
Wrathion
Original:
Yu'la
Substitute with:
Lv25 ≈
Têtard oracle curieux
(1,2,1)
Lv25 ≈
Mortibus
(1,2,1)
Lv25 ≈
Grell grégaire
(1,2,1)
Lv25 ≈
Bourbimus le Gladiateur
(1,1,1)
Lv25 ≈
Moine pandaren
Lv25 ≈
Pousse de sporelin
Lv25 ≈
Yéti chétif
(2,2,2)
Non-Humanoid
Lv25 ≈
Mécagnon
(1,2,2)
Lv25 ≈
Marionnette macabre
Lv25
Lv25
]
MAGIC:
Lv25
Implorateur du Vide inférieur
Lv25
Noble libram
Lv25
Feu follet de Nordrassil
S/S, S/B, H/S
Lv25
Feu follet de Nordrassil
S/S, S/B, H/S
Lv25
Petit limon huileux
Lv25
Porc-épique spectral
LOFTY LIBRAM
NORDRASSIL WISP
Seen in:
Original:
Shademaster Kiryn
Original:
Chi-Chi
Substitute with:
Lv25 ≈
Grimoire venteux
(2,2,2)
No acceptable substitutes found
]
MECHANICAL:
Lv25
Mécagnon
Lv25
Gnome mécanique
Lv25
Chariotte de Sombrelune
Lv25
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Lv25
P’tit Bling-Bling
Lv25
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
Lv25
Fils d’Animus
Lv25
Micro-factionnaire saccage-soleil
Lv25
Minuscule moissonneur
Lv25
Robo-baston
CLOCKWORK GNOME
DARKMOON TONK
DARKMOON ZEPPELIN
Seen in:
Original:
Little Tommy Newcomer
Original:
Chen Stormstout
Original:
Shademaster Kiryn
Original:
Little Tommy Newcomer
Original:
Xu-Fu
Substitute with:
No acceptable substitutes found
Lv25 ≈
Gardien de ménagerie
(1,1,2)
Lv25 ≈
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
(1,1,2)
MECHANICAL PANDAREN DRAGONLING
SUNREAVER MICRO-SENTRY
TINY HARVESTER
Seen in:
Original:
Wise Mari
Original:
Little Tommy Newcomer
Original:
Zao
Nairn-B-Gone:
Shademaster Kiryn
Substitute with:
No acceptable substitutions found
Lv25
Cerf-volant dragon
Lv25
Phalène cieux-follets
Lv25
Jeune serpent fulminant
Lv25
Minuscule tornade
Lv25
Yéti mécanique paisible
Lv25
Jeune serpent doré sauvage
Lv25
Jeune serpent de jade sauvage
Lv25
Compagnon mécanique démilitarisé
Lv25
Ecureuil mécanique
Lv25
Toque-noisette 5000
WARBOT
Seen in:
Original:
Ion Goldbloom
Substitute with:≈
Lv25
Rob-fusée mécanique bleu
Lv25
Rob-fusée mécanique
Lv25
Chariotte de Sombrelune
(1,2,1)
Lv25
Petit fumant
]
UNDEAD:
Lv25
Faucon chancreux
Lv25
Griffe rampante
Lv25
Crâne fantomatique
Lv25
Marionnette macabre
Lv25
M. Bigglesworth
Lv25
Jeune dragonnet flaellé
Lv25
Chiot raccommodé
Lv25
Val’kyr en herbe
Lv25
Figurine vaudou
BLIGHTHAWK
CRAWLING CLAW
GHOSTLY SKULL
Seen in:
Original:
Taran Zhu
Nairn-B-Gone:
Shademaster Kiryn
Bunny Love:
Taran Zhu
Original:
Yu'la
Substitute with:
Lv25 ≈
Crâne fantomatique
(1,1,2)
No acceptable substitutes found
Lv25 ≈
Val’kyr en herbe
(1,2,2)
SCOURGED WHELPLING
UNBORN VAL'KYR
Seen in:
Original:
Wrathion
Original:
Chi-Chi
Substitute with:
Lv25 ≈
Têtard oracle curieux
(1,2,2)
Lv25 ≈
Gouttelette d’Y’Shaarj
(2,1,1)
No acceptable substitutes found
Celestial Opponents
Little Tommy Newcomer
Tommy le petit nouveau
OPPOSING TEAM
Mini Oondasta
2631
750
206
Rayon de feu spirituel
Armure explosive
Écraser
Counter With:
Micro-factionnaire saccage-soleil
Gnome mécanique
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Immolation gangrenée
Plaque supplémentaire
Appel de la foudre
Poing en métal
Réparation
Construire une tourelle
Projectile
Bombardement
Leurre
Open with Sunreaver Micro-Sentry
Turn 1: Call Lightning
Lil' Oondasta's
Armure explosive
ability will force Clockwork Gnome out
Turn 2: Build Turret
Turn 3: Metal Fist
Did Clockwork Gnome just die and resurrect with
Infaillibilité
?
Yes. Bring out Sunreaver Micro-Sentry
No. Use Metal Fist then continue to Turn 5
Turn 4: Immolate or just Pass Sunreaver Micro-Sentry will die here
Bring out Clockwork Gnome
Turn 5: Build Turret
Clockwork Gnome usually dies here
Bring out Darkmoon Zeppelin
Turn 6: Decoy
Turn 7: Missile
Turn 8: Missile
Lil' Oondasta should be dead at this point
Notes:
*Remember to heal your pets before entering the Celestial Tournament.
Counter With:
STRATEGY
Notes:
Round 1: Tamers
Lorewalker Cho
New strategy: "Cho, Interrupted" (Cageable)
Chroniqueur Cho
OPPOSING TEAM
Sagesse
1600
281
394
Patience
2209
300
253
Connaissance
1600
431
244
Coup de bec
Magie sauvage
Déchirure
Balai
Tranquillité
Nettoyage
Coup de queue
Amplification de la magie
Rayon solaire
Counter With:
Dragon féerique du Néant
Jeune araignée améthyste
Jeune couveuse
Déflagration des Arcanes
Frappe
Frappe
Echange de vie
Toile fragile
Toile fragile
Éclat lunaire
Vol de vie
Vol de vie
Lorewalker Cho begins with Wisdom
Open with Nether Faerie Dragon
Turn 1: Moonfire
Turn 2: Arcane Blast
Turn 3: Arcane Blast
Continue to use Arcane Blast until Wisdom is dead
Lorewalker Cho brings out Patience
Turn 4: Life Exchange
Turn 5: Arcane Blast
Turn 6: Arcane Blast
Continue to use Arcane Blast until Nether Faerie Dragon is dead
Bring out either Spider
Turn 7: Brittle Webbing
Turn 8: Strike
First Spider must have
more than
900HP left when Patience is dead
Keep Brittle Webbing up and use Strike and Leech Life until Patience is dead
Lorewalker Cho brings out Knowledge
Turn 9: Brittle Webbing
Turn 10: Strike
Turn 11: Strike
Do not use Leech Life on Turns 10 or 11; Wisdom is buffed with Amplify Magic - you won't survive two hits
Bring out second Spider
Is the Brittle Webbing debuff active on Wisdom?
Yes. Use Strike; if below half Health, use Leech Life
No. Use Brittle Webbing
Continue until Wisdom is dead
Counter With:
Porc-épique spectral
Mordille-chevilles zandalari
Garde dragonnet Griffemort
Toupie
Partie de chasse
Attaque éclair
Frappe spectrale
Bondir
Peau épineuse
Épine spectrale
Griffe noire
De plein fouet
Lorewalker Cho beings with Wisdom
Open with Spectral Porcupette
Turn 1: Spectral Spine - if this misses or does not Blind Wisdom, just Forfeit and restart the battle
Turn 2: Spectral Strike
Turn 3: Powerball
Turn 4: Powerball
Wisdom should be dead at this point
If Spectral Porcupette dies before killing Wisdom, swap in Death Talon Whelpguard and use Blitz
Lorewalker Cho brings out Patience
Swap to Zandalari Anklerender
Turn 5: Black Claw
Turn 6: Hunting Party
Turn 7: Hunting Party continued
Turn 8: Leap - if Patience is not already dead
Patience should be dead at this point
Lorewalker Cho brings out Wisdom
Swap to Death Talon Whelpguard
Turn 9: Clobber
Turn 10: Blitz
Turn 11: Spiked Skin
Turn 12: Blitz
Turn 13: Blitz
Wisdom should be dead at this point
Dr. Ion Goldbloom
New strategy: "Training Wheels" (Cageable)
Dr Ion Fl'Or-Essence
OPPOSING TEAM
Hurleur
1600
422
253
Rototops
2163
314
248
Chaos
1600
281
394
Frappe alpha
Feindre la mort
Décollage
Morsure
Poussée d’adrénaline
Coup de corne
Logique
Incertitude
Instabilité
Counter With:
Robo-baston
Jeune dragonnet du Nexus
Jeune serpent cramoisi sauvage
Projectile
Coup de queue
Coup de queue
Champ de mines
Éruption de mana
Flamme de soins
Lance-roquettes
Tempête arcanique
Décollage
Dr. Ion Goldbloom begins with Screamer
Open with Warbot
Turn 1: Minefield
Swap to Nexus Whelpling
Turn 2: Arcane Storm
Turn 3: Mana Surge
Turn 4: Mana Surge continues
Screamer will use Feign Death when it reaches half Health (800HP)
Screamer uses Feign Death and Dr. Ion Goldbloom swaps in Trike
Turn 5: Minefield hits Trike, and (with luck) Mana Surge hits Trike
Swap to Warbot
Is Trike more than, or close to, half Health?
Yes. Use Launch Rocket for two Turns (charging and damage)
No. Use Missile
Trike should be dead at this point; if not, continue to use Missile
Dr. Ion Goldbloom brings out Screamer
Turn 6: Minefield
Turn 7: Launch Rocket - charging
Warbot generally dies resurrects with Mechanical passive after Screamer's Fly hits on this Round
Turn 8: Launch Rocket - damage
Screamer should be dead at this point
Dr. Ion Goldbloom brings out Chaos
Turn 9: Minefield hits Chaos
Turn 10: Missile
Continue to use Missile until Warbot is dead
Bring out Wild Crimson Hatchling
Did Chaos just use Uncertainty?
Yes. Use Lift-Off
No. Use Tail Sweep; if below half Health, use Healing Flame
Continue until Chaos is dead
Counter With:
Implorateur du Vide inférieur
Fils d’Animus
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
Déflagration de Néant
Raclée
Souffle
Barrière prismatique
Touche de l’Animus
Bombardement
Drain de puissance
Décharge d’interruption
Leurre
Dr. Ion Goldbloom opens with Screamer
Begin with Lesser Voidcaller
Turn 1: Prismatic Barrier
Turn 2: Pass
Turn 3: Drain Power
Turn 4: Nether Blast - if Screamer is below half Health (800HP), skip Turn 5
Turn 5: Nether Blast
Screamer will use Feign Death when it reaches half Health (800HP)
Swap to Son of Animus
Screamer uses Feign Death and Dr. Ion Goldbloom swaps in Trike
Turn 6: Interrupting Jolt
Turn 7: Touch of the Animus
Turn 8: Batter
Continue to use Batter > Touch of Animus > Interrupting Jolt until Trike is dead
If possible, when Trike is very low on Health, try to avoid using Interrupting Jolt again so that it can be saved for Screamer
Dr. Ion Goldbloom brings out Screamer
Turn 9: Interrupting Jolt - if available; otherwise, use Batter
Turn 10: Batter
Screamer should be dead at this point
Dr. Ion Goldbloom brings out Chaos
Swap to Mechanical Pandaren Dragonling
Turn 11: Decoy
Turn 12: Breath
Continue to use Breath until Chaos is dead
Sully "The Pickle" McLeary
New strategy: "Hand Grenade of Porcupette" (Cageable)
Sully « la Saumure » McLeary
OPPOSING TEAM
Chaussette
1975
319
263
Monti
1600
431
263
Rikki
1741
319
309
Griffe
Griffe infectée
Ascension impie
Ses dents sont acérées !
Séquence vicieuse
Enfouir
Ronger
Bonne bouille
Croc-de-sang
Counter With:
Grenouille
Pétrel des sables
Phalène d’ambre
Fouette-langue
Rosser
Vent cinglant
Vague de soins
Cyclone
Frappe-cocon
Essaim de moucherons
Décollage
Poussière de phalène
Sully McLeary begins with Socks
Open with Frog
Turn 1: Tongue Lash
Turn 2: Swarm of Flies
Turn 3: Healing Wave
Turn 4: Tongue Lash
Turn 5: Tongue Lash
Turn 6: Swarm of Flies
Continue until Socks has cast Unholy Ascension and died
Sully McLeary brings out Monte
Turn 7: Healing Wave
Continue to use Tongue Lash and Healing Wave - as necessary - until Frog is dead
Bring out Sandy Petrel
Turn 8: Cyclone
Turn 9: Thrash
Try to coordinate Sandy Petrel's Lift-Off with Monte's Burrow
Continue to maintain the Cyclone debuff and use Thrash until Monte is dead
Sully McLeary brings out Rikki
Try to coordinate Sandy Petrel's Lift-Off with Rikki's Bloodfang
Continue to maintain the Cyclone debuff and use Thrash until Sandy Petrel is dead
Bring out Moth
Turn 10: Moth Dust
Turn 11: Slicing Wind
Try to coordinate Moth's Cocoon Strike with Rikki's Gnaw or Bloodfang
Continue until Rikki is dead
Counter With:
Mojo
Porc-épique vengeur
Corbeau gilnéen
Fouette-langue
Morsure
Coup de bec
Vague de soins
Pointes spirituelles
Appel des ténèbres
Essaim de moucherons
Vengeance
Frappe nocturne
Sully McLeary opens with Socks
Begin with Mojo
Turn 1: Tongue Lash
Turn 2: Healing Wave
Turn 3: Swarm of Flies
Turn 4: Tongue Lash
From this point, use Healing Wave any time it's available; otherwise, use Tongue Lash
Continue until Socks has cast Ascension and died
Sully McLeary brings out Monte
Swap to Vengeful Porcupette
Turn 5: Vengeance
Vengeance must be used while Monte is underground for Burrow so that it will hit Monte when he resurfaces
Is Monte dead?
Yes. Swap to Gilnean Raven and continue to Turn 6
No. Use Spirit Spikes, then Bite, then Vengeance to finish him off
Continue until Monte is dead
Sully McLeary brings out Rikki
Swap to Gilnean Raven
Turn 6: Call Darkness
Turn 7: Nocturnal Strike - Rikki's Cute Face buff can cause this to miss
Turn 8: Peck
Turn 9: Peck
Turn 10: Peck
Turn 11: Nocturnal Strike
Continue until Rikki is dead
Wrathion
New strategy: "Goodbye Stranger" (Cageable)
Irion
OPPOSING TEAM
Cindy
1600
300
375
Alex
1975
300
300
Dah’da
1600
375
300
Morsure pathogène
Froid cinglant
Tombeau de glace
Souffle
Bénédiction antique
Lance-flammes
Ombreflamme
Tonneau
Trait d’élémentium
Counter With:
Marmotte brune
Jeune dragonnet flaellé
Louveteau varleu curieux
Mâchonner
Coup de queue
Coup de poing
Accroupi
Appel des ténèbres
Bière frénécœur
Enfouir
Souffle effroyable
Tourbillon
Wrathion begins with Cindy
Open with Brown Marmot
Turn 1: Chomp - if this attack misses, Forfeit and restart the battle
Turn 2: Chomp - if this attack misses, Forfeit and restart the battle
Turn 3: Burrow - Avoids Ice Tomb and Diseased Bite
Turn 4: Crouch
Continue until Cindy is dead
Wrathion brings out Alex
Turn 5: Chomp
Continue to use Chomp until Brown Marmot is dead
Bring out Scourged Whelpling
Turn 6: Dreadful Breath
Turn 7: Dreadful Breath continues
Turn 8: Dreadful Breath continues
Turn 9: Call Darkness - use before Alex's second Ancient Blessing
Turn 10: Dreadful Breath
Turn 11: Dreadful Breath continues
Turn 12: Dreadful Breath continues
Continue to use Call Darkness and Dreadful Breath until Alex is dead
Wrathion brings out Dah'da
Turn 13: Tail Sweep
Continue to use Tail Sweep until Scourged Whelpling is dead
Bring out Curious Wolvar Pup
Turn 14: Frenzyheart Brew - skip this Turn if Dah'da is below 500HP
Turn 15: Punch
Continue until Dah'da is dead
The Curious Wolvar Pup can be substituted by many other pets:
Avorton de Kun-Lai
,
Idole d’Anubisath
,
Virmelin farouche
,
Sautillon
,
Jeune écorcheur
,
Petit gardien qiraji
or any other pet with strong Humanoid attacks; a Dodge-like ability, such as Deflection, is a great bonus to have - but not essential, as their role should be somewhat minimal
Counter With:
Lapin patte-blanche
Idole d’Anubisath
Marionnette macabre
Egratignure
Écraser
Maraca macabre
Esquive
Peau de pierre
Siphon de vie
Débandade
Déviation
Fête du mort
Wrathion begins with Cindy
Open with Snowshoe Rabbit
Turn 1: Scratch - if this attack misses, Forfeit and restart the battle
Turn 2: Scratch - if this attack misses, Forfeit and restart the battle
Turn 3: Dodge - blocks Ice Tomb damage
Turn 4: Stampede
Turn 5: Stampede continues
Turn 6: Stampede continues
Do not cast Dodge or reuse Stampede during Cindy's Undead passive round
Continue until Cindy is dead
Wrathion brings out Alex
Turn 7: Scratch - skip this Turn if an active Ice Tomb has only 1 Round before detonating
Turn 8: Dodge
Turn 9: Stampede
Continue to use Stampede until Snowshoe Rabbit is dead
Swap to Anubisath Idol
Turn 10: Crush
Turn 11: Crush
Is Alex dead?
Yes. Continue to Dah'da portion
No. Use Deflection (when available) to block Breath damage; cast Stoneskin; spam Crush until Alex is dead
Alex's move rotation is Ancient Blessing (as soon as it's available) - Flamethrower - Breath - Breath
Continue until Alex is dead
Wrathion brings out Dah'da
Turn 12: Crush
Turn 13: Crush
Turn 14: Deflection - blocks Elementium Bolt damage and Stun
Continue to use Crush until either Dah'da or Anubisath Idol is dead
If Anubisath Idol has died, bring out Macabre Marionette
Is Dah'da still full or near-full Health?
Yes. Use Dead Man's Party, followed by Macabre Maraca
No. Use Macabre Maraca if 1 to 2 hits will kill Dah'da
Continue until Dah'da is dead
Chen Stormstout
New strategy: "Happy Hour" (Cageable)
Chen Brune d’Orage
OPPOSING TEAM
Tonsa
1600
381
287
Cri-Cri
1600
319
375
Maltie
2069
300
281
Morsure
Coup de tête
Brouter
Flanquer
Berceuse
Nuée de sauterelles
Eclair de bière
Lancer de tonneau
Enivrer
Counter With:
Gnome mécanique
Idole d’Anubisath
Esprit de l’eau pandaren
Poing en métal
Écraser
Jaillissement d’eau
Réparation
Tempête de sable
Vague de soins
Construire une tourelle
Déviation
Geyser
Chen Stormstout begins with Tonsa
Open with Clockwork Gnome
Turn 1: Build Turret
color=c3]If Clockwork Gnome is stunned by Tonsa's Headbutt, press Pass
Turn 2: Metal Fist
Turn 3: Metal Fist
Turn 4: Metal Fist
Continue to use Metal Fist until Tonsa is dead
Chen Stormstout brings out Chirps
Turn 5: Pass
Clockwork Gnome soaks the Sleep debuff from Chirps' Lullaby
Swap to Anubisath Idol
Turn 6: Sandstorm
Turns 7-10: Crush x4
Continue to use Crush until Chirps is dead
Chen Stormstout brings out Brewly
Turn 11: Deflection - blocks Inebriate
Turn 12: Crush
Continue to use Crush and Deflection until Anubisath Idol is dead
Bring out Pandaren Water Spirit
Turn 13: Geyser
Turn 14: Healing Wave
Turn 15: Water Jet
Turn 16: Water Jet
Turn 17: Water Jet
Continue to use Geyser and Healing Wave when available; otherwise, use Water Jet
Continue until Brewly is dead
Counter With:
Fils d’Animus
Diablotin du magma
Porc-épique spectral
Poing en métal
Ruée
Morsure
Siphon d’anima
Immolation
Pointes spirituelles
Plaque supplémentaire
Cautérisation
Barrière illusoire
Chen Stormstout begins with Tonsa
Open with Son of Animus
Turn 1: Extra Plating
If Son of Animus is stunned by Tonsa's Headbutt, press Pass
Turn 2: Siphon Anima
Turn 3: Metal Fist
Turn 4: Metal Fist
Turn 5: Metal Fist
Continue until Tonsa is dead
Chen Stormstout brings out Chirps
Turn 6: Pass
Son of Animus soaks the Sleep debuff from Chirps' Lullaby
Swap to Corefire Imp
Turn 7: Cauterize
Turns 8-12: Rush x5
Chirps should be dead at his point
Chen Stormstout brings out Brewly
Swap to Spectral Porcupette
Turn 13: Illusionary Barrier
Turn 14: Pass
Turn 15: Spirit Spikes
Turn 16: Bite
Turn 17: Bite
Turn 18: Bite
Repeat Turns 13 through 18 until Brewly is dead
Taran Zhu
New strategy: "This Little Piggy" (Cageable)
Taran Zhu
OPPOSING TEAM
Yen
1600
362
306
Bolo
1863
334
300
Li
1600
300
394
Répliquer
Frappe du voile noir
Feindre la mort
Coup de poing
Poudre aveuglante
Saccager
Triple claquement
Bandage
Coup de pied tournoyant
Counter With:
Bigorneau rapana
Faucon chancreux
Phalène d’ambre
Absorber
Griffe infectée
Frappe alpha
Carapace bouclier
Morsure fantomatique
Frappe-cocon
Plongeon
Décollage
Poussière de phalène
Taran Zhu begins with Yen
Open with Rapana Whelk
Turn 1: Shell Shield
Turn 2: Absorb
Turn 3: Dive
Turn 4: Absorb
Continue to use Absorb and maintain the Shell Shield buff until Yen is just below half Health (800HP)
At 50% Health (800HP) Yen will use Feign Death
Swap to Moth - do this on the same round, but before, Yen uses Feign Death
Yen uses Feign Death and Taran Zhu swaps to Bolo
Turn 5: Moth Dust
Turn 6: Alpha Strike
Turn 7: Cocoon Strike
Turn 8: Alpha Strike
Turn 9: Alpha Strike
Continue to use Moth until it is dead
Bring out Blighthawk
Turn 10: Ghostly Bite - if 1 Ghostly Bite will not kill Bolo, use Infected Claw first
Bolo should be dead at this point
Taran Zhu brings out Yen - Yen uses Feign Death (which is good because Blighthawk is stunned from Ghostly Bite)
Taran Zhu brings out Li
Turn 11: Lift Off
Turn 12: Infected Claw
Turn 13: Ghostly Bite - do not use Ghostly Bite this turn if you are afflicted with Blinding Powder
Turn 14: Infected Claw
Continue to use Infected Claw until Li is dead
Taran Zhu brings out Yen
Continue to use Blighthawk until it is dead
Bring out Rapana Whelp
Turn 15: Shell Shield
Turn 16: Dive
Turn 17: Absorb
Continue until Yen is dead
Counter With:
Lapin de Sombrelune
Griffe rampante
Corbeau
Ses dents sont acérées !
Agonie
Frappe alpha
Esquive
Poigne de la mort
Appel des ténèbres
Enfouir
Malédiction funeste
Frappe nocturne
Taran Zhu begins with Yen
Open with Darkmoon Rabbit
Turn 1: Dodge
Turn 2: Huge, Sharp Teeth!
Turn 3: Burrow
Turn 4: Huge, Sharp Teeth!
Is Yen at or below 50% Health (800 HP)?
Yes. Swap to Crawling Claw and proceed to Turn 5
No. Continue to use Darkmoon Rabbit, prioritizing: Dodge> Burrow> Huge, Sharp Teeth!
Yen will use Feign Death at 50% Health (800HP)
Swap to Crawling Claw - Yen should not have used Feign Death yet
Yen uses Feign Death and Taran Zhu swaps to Bolo
Turn 5: Curse of Doom
Turn 6: Agony
Turn 7: Death Grip
Death Grip will bring Yen back out
Swap to Darkmoon Rabbit
Turn 8: Dodge
Turn 9: Huge, Sharp Teeth!
Turn 10: Huge, Sharp Teeth!
Continue until Yen is dead
Taran Zhu brings out Li
Is Crawling Claw still alive?
Yes. Swap to Crawling Claw and proceed to Turn 11
No. Swap to Crow and proceed to Turn 13
Swap to Crawling Claw
Turn 11: Curse of Doom
Turn 12: Agony
Swap to Crow
Turn 13: Call Darkness
Turn 14: Nocturnal Strike
Is Li dead?
Yes. Well done!
No. Continue to use Nocturnal Strike> Call Darkness> Alpha Strike on Li
Is Bolo dead?
Yes. Cheers! You're done here!
No. Bolo should have 100 HP or less and can easily be finished off with whatever pet is active at the time.
Counter With:
M. Trémousse
Implorateur du Vide inférieur
Chiot raccommodé
Morsure pathogène
Horion de l’ombre
Morsure pathogène
Accroupi
Barrière prismatique
Hurlement
Chance incroyable
Malédiction funeste
Sang pestiféré
Open with Mr. Wiggles
Taran Zhu begins with Yen
Turn 1: Uncanny Luck
Turn 2: Crouch
Turn 3: Diseased Bite
Turn 4: Diseased Bite - this attack should bring Yen below half Health (800HP)
Yen uses Feign Death at half Health (800HP)
Swap to Lesser Voidcaller - Yen will not have used Feign Death yet
Yen uses Feign Death
Taran Zhu brings out Bolo
Turn 5: Curse of Doom
Turn 6: Prismatic Barrier
Swap to Stitched Pup
Turn 7: Howl
Turn 8: Plagued Blood
Bolo should be dead at this point
Taran Zhu brings out Yen
Swap to Mr. Wiggles
Turn 9: Diseased Bite
Turn 10: Diseased Bite
Yen should be dead at this point
Did Yen kill Mr. Wiggles?
Yes. Swap to Lesser Voidcaller; Yen will use Feign Death
No. Good!
Taran Zhu brings out Li
Swap to Lesser Voidcaller
Turn 11: Curse of Doom
Turn 12: Prismatic Barrier
Did Li kill Lesser Voidcaller before it could use Curse of Doom?
Yes. Swap to Stitched Pup; use Howl followed by 2 Diseased Bites (or 1 Plagued Blood and 1 Diseased Bite)
No. Good!
Did Li kill Lesser Voidcaller before it could use Prismatic Barrier?
Yes. Swap to Stitched Pup; use Howl (Curse of Doom will align with Howl, even though it says 3 Turns right now) followed by 2 Plagued Blood (or 1 Plagued Blood and 1 Diseased Bite)
No. Good!
Swap to Stitched Pup
Turn 13: Howl
Turn 14: Plagued Blood
Li should be dead at this point
Is Yen still alive?
Yes. Use Stitched Pup's Plagued Blood and Diseased Bite to kill Yen; Stitched Pup will usually kill Yen during its Undead passive round
No. Great! You're all done here!
Blingtron 4000
Bling-o-tron 4000
OPPOSING TEAM
Au
1600
384
272
Magot
2069
300
281
P’tit B
1694
300
356
Poing doré
Plaqué or
Ruée vers l’or
Pluie d’or
Chance incroyable
Trésor enfoui
PRNDSÇA.EXE
Plaque supplémentaire
Paquet-cadeau du Bling-o-tron
Counter With:
Esprit de l’eau pandaren
Chiot du magma
Brûletin incendiaire
Jaillissement d’eau
Rosser
Brûlure
Tourbillonnement
Hurlement
Immoler
Plongeon
Enfouir
Conflagration
Blingtron 4000 begins with Au
Open with Pandaren Water Spirit
Turn 1: Whirlpool
Turn 2: Dive
Turn 3: Water Jet
Turn 4: Water Jet
Au should be dead at this point
Blingtron 4000 brings out Banks
Turn 5: Whirlpool
Swap to Core Hound Pup
Turn 6: Howl
Turn 7: Burrow
Turn 8: Thrash
Turn 9: Thrash
Turn 10: Howl
Banks should be dead at this point
Blingtron 4000 brings out Lil' B
With buff from Howl still active <-(this is important!), swap to Searing Scorchling
Turn 11: Immolate
Turn 12: Conflagrate
Turn 13: Burn
Turn 14: Burn
Turn 15: Burn
Lil' B should be dead at this point
Counter With:
Lièvre arctique
Crabe empereur
Crabe de lave
Rafale
Claquement
Brûlure
Esquive
Vague de soins
Cautérisation
Enfouir
Carapace bouclier
Conflagration
Blingtron 4000 begins with Au
Open with Rabbit
Turn 1: Flurry
Turn 2: Burrow
Turn 3: Flurry
Turn 4: Dodge
Turn 5: Flurry
Turn 6: Flurry
Turn 7: Burrow
Is Au still alive?
Yes. Use Dodge then Flurry
No. Continue to Banks portion
Blingtron 4000 brings out Banks
Continue to use Rabbit, prioritizing: Burrow > Dodge > Flurry until Rabbit is dead
Bring out Crab
Turn 8: Shell Shield
Are there 2 to 5 active charges on Crab's Shell Shield?
Yes. Continue to next priority
No. Use Shell Shield
Is Crab below 60% Health?
Yes. Use Healing Wave
No. Use Snap
Continue until Banks is dead
Blingtron 4000 brings out Lil' B
Continue to use Crab until the
Pluie d’or
debuff has ended
Swap to Lava Crab
Turn 9: Conflagrate
Has Lil' B just used
Plaque supplémentaire
for the second (or more) time(s)?
Yes. Use Cauterize.
No. Use Conflagrate if available, otherwise, use Burn
Beginning with Lil' B's
second
use of
Plaque supplémentaire
he will almost always follow it with
Paquet-cadeau du Bling-o-tron
. This is his hardest hitting ability and can allow for the largest additional Cauterize heal when it hits
Continue to prioritize Conflagrate > Burn; and use Cauterize as needed until Lil'B is dead
Wise Mari
New strategy: "High IQ" (Cageable)
Sage Mari
OPPOSING TEAM
Carpe Diem
2209
300
263
Spirus
1600
375
300
Rivière
1600
300
384
Emprise
Pluie purifiante
Souffle effroyable
Déflagration des Arcanes
Vague de soins
Gardien d’âme
Tourbillonnement
Pompe
Plongeon
Counter With:
Phalène d’ambre
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
Grenouille
Frappe alpha
Souffle
Jaillissement d’eau
Frappe-cocon
Eclair
Vague de soins
Poussière de phalène
Leurre
Baiser de grenouille
Wise Mari begins with Carpe Diem
Open with Moth
Turn 1: Moth Dust - if this attack misses or puts Carpe Diem to Sleep, Forfeit and restart the battle
Turn 2: Cocoon Strike
Turn 3: Alpha Strike
Turn 4: Alpha Strike
Carpe Diem should be dead at this point
Wise Mari brings out Spirus
Swap to Mechanical Pandaren Dragonling
Turn 5: Decoy
If Spirus begins the fight by casting Soul Ward, use Thunderbolt before Decoy on Turn 5
Did Spirus just use Soul Ward?
Yes. Use Thunderbolt (if available); otherwise, use Breath
No. Use Breath
Spirus will use Healing Wave when it reaches approximately 50% Health
Continue to use Breath until Spirus is dead
Wise Mari brings out River
Continue to use Decoy and Breath until Mechanical Pandaren Dragonling is dead
Bring out Moth
Turn 6: Moth Dust
Coordinate Moth's Cocoon Strike to block either a Dive or Whirlpool; otherwise, use Moth Dust and Alpha Strike
Bring out Frog if Moth dies
Prioritize using Water Jet and Frog Kiss; and using Healing Wave as needed or while River is unattackable during Dive
Continue until River is dead
If you choose to continue the battle when Moth's Turn 1 Moth Dust applies the Sleep debuff to Carpe Diem, swap to Mechanical Pandaren Dragonling immediately - as Wise Mari will be swapping Carpe Diem out for Spirus. From that point, continue the strategy as it is outlined in the Spirus portion (beginning at Turn 5), then when Carpe Diem is brought back out, swap back to Moth and continue the strategy as it is outlined in the Carpe Diem portion (beginning at Turn 1)
Counter With:
Corbeau gilnéen
Petit dragon mécanique pandaren
Implorateur du Vide inférieur
Frappe alpha
Souffle
Déflagration de Néant
Appel des ténèbres
Eclair
Barrière prismatique
Frappe nocturne
Leurre
Drain de puissance
Wise Mari begins with Carpe Diem
Open with Gilnean Raven
Turn 1: Alpha Strike
Turn 2: Alpha Strike
Turn 3: Call Darkness
Turn 4: Nocturnal Strike
Continue to use Alpha Strike until Carpe Diem is dead
Wise Mari brings out Spirus
Swap to Mechanical Pandaren Dragonling
Turn 5: Decoy
If Spirus begins the fight by casting Soul Ward, use Thunderbolt before Decoy for Turn 5
Did Spirus just use Soul Ward?
Yes. Use Thunderbolt (if available); otherwise, use Breath
No. Use Breath
Spirus will use Healing Wave when it reaches approximately 50% Health
Continue until Spirus is dead
Wise Mari brings out River
Swap to Lesser Voidcaller
Turn 6: Prismatic Barrier
Turn 7: Pass
Turn 8: Drain Power
Turn 9: Nether Blast
Turn 10: Nether Blast
Turn 11: Nether Blast
Repeat Turns 6 through 11 until River is dead
Counter With:
Chi Chi, gruon de Chi Ji
Gnome mécanique
Crabe pincépine
Frappe alpha
Poing en métal
Déchirure
Magie sauvage
Réparation
Vague de soins
Feindre la mort
Construire une tourelle
Du sang dans l’eau
Wise Mari begins with Carpe Diem
Open with Chi-Chi, Hatchling of Chi'Ji
Turn 1: Wild Magic
Turn 2: Alpha Strike
Turn 3: Alpha Strike
Turn 4: Alpha Strike
Continue to use Alpha Strike until Carpe Diem is dead
Wise Mari brings out Spirus
Turn 5: Wild Magic
Turn 6: Feign Death
Clockwork Gnome will be swapped in from Chi-Chi's Feign Death
Turn 7: Build Turret
Turn 8: Metal Fist
Turn 9: Metal Fist
Turn 10: Build Turret
Use Repair if Clockwork Gnome becomes quite low on Health
Continue to use Metal Fist until Spirus is dead
Wise Mari brings out River
Swap to Spineclaw Crab
Turn 11: Healing Wave
Turn 12: Rip
Turn 13: Blood in the Water
River should be dead at this point; if not, continue to prioritize: Blood in the Water > Healing Wave > Rip
Only the P/P breed of
Crabe pincépine
will work for this strategy; the H/H breed will interfere with
Feindre la mort
swapping in
Gnome mécanique
when needed
Shademaster Kiryn
New strategy: "Nairn... STAHP!" (Cageable)
Maîtresse de l’Ombre Kiryn
OPPOSING TEAM
Nairn
2256
300
244
Stormoen
1600
413
272
Eté
1577
295
384
Nairn !
Appel de l’hiver
Sang de géant
Raclée
Appel de la foudre
Construire une tourelle
Morsure
Esquive
Rôder
Counter With:
Noble libram
Navet navrant
Chariotte de Sombrelune
Déflagration des Arcanes
Raz-de-marée
Projectile
Amplification de la magie
Graine sangsue
Choc et effroi
Malédiction funeste
Beau fixe
Canon à ions
Shademaster Kiryn begins with Nairn
Open with Lofty Libram
Turn 1: Amplify Magic
Turn 2: Curse of Doom
Turn 3: Arcane Blast
Turn 4: Arcane Blast
Turn 5: Amplify Magic
Turn 6: Arcane Blast
Turn 7: Arcane Blast
Nairn should be dead at this point
Shademaster Kiryn brings out Stormoen
Turn 8: Curse of Doom - if Narin was critically hit and died 1 Round faster, Curse of Doom will not be available; use Arcane Blast
Continue to use Arcane Blast until Lofty Libram dies
Bring out Terrible Turnip
Turn 9: Sunlight
Turn 10: Tidal Wave
Turn 11: Leech Seed
Turn 12: Tidal Wave
Turn 13: Tidal Wave
Turn 14: Tidal Wave
Turn 15: Sunlight
Continue to use Tidal Wave until Stormoen is dead
Shademaster Kiryn brings out Summer
Turn 16: Pass - Summer has the Dodge buff and is unattackable
Turn 17: Pass - Summer has the Dodge buff and is unattackable
Turn 18: Leech Seed
Continue to use Sunlight and Tidal Wave until Terrible Turnip is dead
Bring out Darkmoon Tonk
If Summer has the Dodge buff active, save Shock and Awe and Ion Cannon to use when she is attackable again
Prioritize using: Shock and Awe > Missile and only use Ion Cannon when 1 hit from it will kill Summer
Continue until Summer is dead
Counter With:
Griffe rampante
Minuscule moissonneur
Navet navrant
Agonie
Poing en métal
Raz-de-marée
Poigne de la mort
Plaque supplémentaire
Graine sangsue
Malédiction funeste
Réparation
Fils de la Racine
Shademaster Kiryn begins with Nairn
Open with Crawling Claw
Turn 1: Curse of Doom
Turn 2: Agony
Turn 3: Death Grip
Crawling Claw's Death Grip will bring Summer out
Swap to Tiny Harvester
Turn 4: Extra Plating
Turn 5: Metal Fist
Turn 6: Metal Fist
Turn 7: Repair
Turn 8: Extra Plating
Turn 9: Metal Fist
Turn 10: Metal Fist
Is Summer dead?
Yes. Continue to Nairn portion - if Nairn is dead, continue to Stormoen portion
No. After Summer's Dodge, use Metal Fist 1-2 more times until Summer is dead
Kiryn brings out Nairn
Swap to Crawling Claw
Turn 11: Curse of Doom - skip this Turn if Nairn is already below 700HP
Turn 12: Agony
Turn 13: Death Grip
Crawling Claw's Death Grip will bring Stormoen out
Turn 14: Agony - if available, use Curse of Doom instead. If Crawling Claw is not alive, use Leech Seed this Turn
Swap to Terrible Turnip
Turn 15: Sons of the Root
Turn 16: Tidal Wave
Turn 17: Leech Seed
Stormoen should be dead at this point
Counter With:
Noyau de cinérite
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Chiot raccommodé
Brûlure
Projectile
Morsure pathogène
Peau de pierre
Exploser
Hurlement
Prison de cristal
Leurre
Sang pestiféré
Shademaster Kiryn begins with Nairn
Open with Ashstone Core
Turn 1: Crystal Prison
Turn 2: Stoneskin
Shademaster Kiryn swaps to Stormoen
Does Ashstone Core have 1 or more active charges of Stoneskin?
Yes. Use Burn
No. Use Stoneskin
Continue until Stormoen is dead
Shademaster Kiryn brings out Nairn
Is Stormoen's Turret still active?
Yes. Use Stoneskin if the buff has expired from Ashstone Core; otherwise, use Burn
No. Use Crystal Prison
Important Use Crystal Prison as soon as Stormoen's Turret has expired
While Nairn is stunned, swap to Darkmoon Zeppelin
Shademaster Kiryn swaps to Summer
Turn 3: Pass - Summer uses Dodge and is unattackable
Turn 4: Decoy
Turn 5: Missile
Turn 6: Missile
Did a Missile from Turn 5 or 6 miss Summer?
Yes. Use Missile again; press Pass twice; then use Explode
No. Use Explode
Important Explode will hit Summer for 618HP; ensure Summer's Health is low enough for this to kill her
Summer should be dead at this point
Darkmoon Zeppelin should be dead at this point
Bring out Stitched Pup
Shademaster Kiryn brings out Nairn
Turn 7: Howl
Turn 8: Plagued Blood
Turn 9: Diseased Bite
Turn 10: Diseased Bite
Turn 11: Plagued Blood
Continue until Nairn is dead
Plagued Blood has a 100% hit chance, Diseased Bite does not; don't rely on Diseased Bite to finish off Nairn if a Plagued Blood will suffice
Round 2: Celestials
Chi-Chi, Hatchling of Chi-Ji
New strategy: "The Swarming Dead (Cageable)"
Chi Chi, gruon de Chi Ji
Plumes de feu
Flings 1-2 fiery quills at the enemy, dealing 272 Elemental damage per hit.Hits an additional time if the user attacks first.
Éthérien
Enter an ethereal state, avoiding all attacks the round it is used.This ability always goes first.
Tranquillité
Fills the area with peace, causing your active pet to restore 272 health every round. Lasts 2 rounds. Persists through pet swaps.
Counter With:
Val’kyr en herbe
Feu follet de Nordrassil
Speed stat
must
be 322-357
Feu follet de Nordrassil
Speed stat
must
be 322-357
Horion de l’ombre
Malédiction funeste
Ascension impie
Lumière
Flash
Gardien d’âme
Lumière
Flash
Gardien d’âme
Base Speed stat of Nordrassil Wisp MUST be 322 or 357.
S/S, S/B, and H/S are the only breeds of Nordrassil Wisp that will work with this strategy.
Open with Unborn Val'kyr
Turn 1: Curse of Doom
Turn 2: Shadow Shock
Turn 3: Pass
Turn 4: Shadow Shock
Turn 5: Unholy Ascension - use when Chi-Chi has a 2 round cool down left on Ethereal and Curse of Doom has 1 turn before detonating
Turn 6: Shadow Shock
Unborn Val'kyr will be dead at this point
Bring in a Nordrassil Wisp
Turn 7: Soul Ward
Turn 8: Flash
Turn 9: Light
Turn 10: Pass
Repeat Turn 7 through 10 (Soul Ward, Flash, Light, Pass turn) until Chi-Chi is dead. This generally takes 2 to 3 rotations.
Counter With:
Figurine vaudou
Rat d'égout géant
Souffle de flammes
Magie sauvage
Pourriture
Egratignure
Rafale
Débandade
Begin with Voodoo Figurine
Turn 1: Flame Breath
Turn 2: Flame Breath
Turn 3: Pass
Turn 4: Wild Magic - continue to use Wild Magic until Voodoo Figurine enters its Undead passive round
Turn 5: Rot - use during Voodoo Figurine's Undead passive round
Swap to Giant Sewer Rat
If Chi-Chi is about to use Ethereal, press Pass before starting Stampede
Turn 6: Stampede
Turn 7: Stampede continued
Turn 8: Stampede continued
Continue to use Stampede until Chi-Chi is dead
Much like the all-Snail strategy, the Voodoo + Sewer Rat strat has been passed around by so many different people that I have no idea who to credit for its original creation
Counter With:
Bigorneau rapana
Escargot Coquiscintille
Escargot perlesoie
Toucher limoneux
Bave acide
Plongeon
Toucher limoneux
Bave acide
Plongeon
Toucher limoneux
Bave acide
Plongeon
Open with any Snail
Turn 1: Acidic Goo
Turn 2: Ooze Touch
Turn 3: Dive
Is the
Bave acide
debuff active on Chi-Chi?
Yes. Proceed to next priority
No. Use Acidic Goo
Did Chi-Chi's
Éthérien
just become available for him to use (every 3 turns)? Please see Note 1
Yes. Use Dive if available; otherwise, use Ooze Touch
No. Use Ooze Touch
Repeat this priority sequence with all Snails until Chi-Chi is dead
Chi-Chi will always use Ethereal as soon as it becomes available.
Using Dive on that Turn will place you underground while Chi-Chi is unattackable, essentially wasting his ability.
I'm not sure who to credit with the original concept of this strategy, but this remains one of the most common and widely shared methods of defeating Chi-Chi - with virtually guaranteed success.
Xu-Fu, Cub of Xuen
Xu Fu, petit de Xuen
Griffes spectrales
Rakes the enemy with ghostly claws, dealing 763 Beast damage.Always hits when the weather is Moonlight.
Éclat lunaire
Deals 681 Magic damage and turns the weather into Moonlight for 9 rounds.During Moonlight, all pets receive 25% additional healing and Magic abilities deal 10% additional damage.
Donner à manger
Deals 545 Beast damage.The user is healed for 100% of the damage dealt.
Counter With:
Goupil alpin
S/S Breed (Speed of 297+)
FoxP/S Breed is best
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Morsure
Hurlement
Danse éblouissante
Rafale
Hurlement
Projectile
Leurre
Open with Alpine Foxling
Turn 1: Dance
Turn 2: Howl
Turn 3: Bite
Alpine Foxling usually dies here, bring out second Fox
Turn 4: Flurry
Turn 5: Howl
Turn 6: Flurry
Second Fox usually dies here, bring out Darkmoon Zeppelin
Turn 7: Missile
Turn 8: Decoy
Turn 9: Missile
Turn 10: Missile
Xu-Fu should be dead at this point
Note:
I originally used the Direhorn Runt on this strategy, but after the second week, I was no longer able to put out enough damage to kill Xu-Fu before his Feed came off of cool down. Since changing to the Darkmoon Zeppelin, I've had no problems.
This strategy has worked amazingly well for me, but the setup allows zero room for error or misses. If you would like a strategy that gives a little more freedom, please see the one outlined below.
Counter With:
Micro-factionnaire saccage-soleil
P’tit Bling-Bling
Chariotte de Sombrelune
Immolation gangrenée
Plaque supplémentaire
Appel de la foudre
Inflation
Plaque supplémentaire
Pluie d’or
Projectile
Choc et effroi
Canon à ions
Open with Sunreaver Micro-Sentry
Turn 1: Call Lightning
Swap to Lil' Bling
Turn 2: Make it Rain
Turn 3: Inflation
Turn 4: Inflation continued
Continue to use Inflation until Lil' Bling is dead
Bring out Darkmoon Tonk
Turn 5: Shock and Awe
Turn 6: Ion Cannon
Xu-Fu should be dead at this point
Counter With:
Jeune serpent de jade sauvage
Jeune griffon marteau-hardi
Speed Stat 305-325
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Appel de la foudre
Nuée
Projectile
Exploser
Leurre
There are many different options you can use for the Flying pets, just keep these rules in mind:
Pet with Call Lightning must have a base Speed of
less than 296
.
Flying pet with Swarm/Flock must have a base Speed stat of 305 or 325.
Open with Wild Jade Hatchling
Turn 1: Call Lightning
Bring out Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling
Turn 2: Flock
Turn 3: Flock continued
Turn 4: Flock continued
Continue to use Flock until Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling is dead
Bring out Darkmoon Zeppelin
Turn 7: Decoy
Turn 8: Missile
Turn 9: Missile
Turn 10: Explode
Xu-Fu should be dead at this point
Note:
The key to successfully using this strategy is changing the weather from Moonlight to Lightning immediately after Xu-Fu casts Moonfire.
In Moonlight, Xu-Fu receives 25% additional healing with Feed, does 10% additional damage with Moonfire, and also gains a 100% hit chance with Spirit Claws.
It is necessary for the Call Lightning pet to be alive after the Darkmoon Zeppelin uses Explode.
Yu'la, Broodling of Yu'lon
Yu’la, dragonnet de Yu’lon
Souffle de jade
Breathes jade fire on to the enemy, dealing 545 Dragonkin damage.
Présence d’émeraude
Reduces up to 136 damage from each attack against you.Lasts 5 rounds.
Décollage
Fly up high, becoming unattackable for one round.On the next round, you attack, dealing 953 Flying damage.
Counter With:
Crâne fantomatique
Foldingue
S/S, P/S, H/S
Moine pandaren
Back-up pet
Entaille de l’ombre
Morsure fantomatique
Ascension impie
Coup direct
Esquive
Tornade de coups
Plaquage au sol
Focalisation du chi
Frappe du voile noir
Open with Ghostly Skull
Turn 1: Ghostly Bite
Turn 2: Shadow Slash
Turn 3: Shadow Slash
Turn 4: Shadow Slash
Turn 5: Ghostly Bite
Turn 6: Unholy Ascension If you die at any point before this, be sure to cast Unholy Ascension; it's the only reason we have this pet in here.
Bring out Bonkers
Did Yu'la just use Lift Off?
Yes. Use Dodge to block the damage from it.
No. Use Tornado Punch if available; otherwise, use Jab.
Yu'la should die rather quickly. Backup pet will not have much to deal with if Bonkers dies for any reason.
Notes:
Bonkers (or whatever main Humanoid pet you use)
must
have a Speed stat of 288+ in order to easily Dodge Yu'la's Fly ability.
Any pet with Ascendance can substitute for the Ghostly Skull. Level and quality do not matter.
The Pandaren Monk can be substituted by many other pets. Very rarely will you ever have to use this third pet. However, it's a good idea to have a strong backup just in case. I generally use my Anubisath Idol (Crush, Sandstorm, and Deflection) if he is not already dead or otherwise needed. Kun'Lai Runt, Curious Wolvar Pup, Hoplings, Flayer Youngling, Qiraji Guardling, or any other pet with strong Humanoid attacks (any Dodge-like ability is a great bonus) will suffice.
Counter With:
M. Bigglesworth
Foldingue
S/S, P/S, H/S
Griffe
Barrière de glace
Tombeau de glace
Coup direct
Esquive
Tornade de coups
Open with Mr. Bigglesworth
Turn 1: Claw
Turn 2: Ice Tomb
Turn 3: Ice Barrier
Turn 4: Pass
Turn 5: Claw
Turn 6: Claw
Repeat Turns 1 through 6 until Yu'la is dead.
Notes:
If Mr. Bigglesworth dies for any reason, use Bonkers (Tornado Punch > Jab > Dodge for Lift-Off) until Yu'la is dead.
Bonkers can be substituted by many other pets. Very rarely will you ever have to use this backup pet. However, it's a good idea to have a strong backup just in case. I generally use my Anubisath Idol (Crush, Sandstorm, and Deflection) if he is not already dead or otherwise needed. Kun'Lai Runt, Curious Wolvar Pup, Hoplings, Flayer Youngling or any other pet with strong Humanoid attacks (any Dodge-like ability is a great bonus) will suffice.
Mr. Bigglesworth rotation submitted by user, valepu to Wowhead:
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=72291#comments
Counter With:
Mécagnon
Foldingue
S/S, P/S, H/S
Coup direct
Réplique
Esquive
Coup direct
Esquive
Tornade de coups
Open with Clock'em
Turn 1: Jab
Turn 2: Jab
Turn 3: Dodge to block Lift-Off damage
Turn 4: Jab
Turn 5: Counterstrike
Turn 6: Jab
Repeat Turns 1 through 6 until Yu'la is dead.
Notes:
If Clock'em dies for any reason, use Bonkers (Tornado Punch > Jab > Dodge for Lift-Off) until Yu'la is dead.
Bonkers can be substituted by many other pets. Very rarely will you ever have to use this backup pet. However, it's a good idea to have a strong backup just in case. I generally use my Anubisath Idol (Crush, Sandstorm, and Deflection) if he is not already dead or otherwise needed. Kun'Lai Runt, Curious Wolvar Pup, Hoplings, Flayer Youngling or any other pet with strong Humanoid attacks (any Dodge-like ability is a great bonus) will suffice.
Clock'em suggestion submitted by user, skorpek to Wowhead:
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=72291#comments
Counter With:
Grell grégaire
Foldingue
S/S, P/S, H/S
Coup de poing
Cautérisation
Changement de phase
Coup direct
Esquive
Tornade de coups
Open with Gregarious Grell
Turn 1: Punch
Turn 2: Punch
Turn 3: Phase Shift
Did Yu'la just use Lift Off?
Yes. Use Phase Shift.
No. Use Punch.
Are you below 70% HP?
Yes. Use Cauterize.
No. Use Punch.
Notes:
If Gregarious Grell dies for any reason, use Bonkers (Tornado Punch > Jab > Dodge for Lift-Off) until Yu'la is dead.
Bonkers can be substituted by many other pets. Very rarely will you ever have to use this backup pet. However, it's a good idea to have a strong backup just in case. I generally use my Anubisath Idol (Crush, Sandstorm, and Deflection) if he is not already dead or otherwise needed. Kun'Lai Runt, Curious Wolvar Pup, Hoplings, Flayer Youngling, Qiraji Guardling, or any other pet with strong Humanoid attacks (any Dodge-like ability is a great bonus) will suffice.
Zao, Calfling of Niuzao
Zao, bufflon de Niuzao
Piétiner
Tramples the target, dealing 258 Beast damage plus an additional 10% of the target's health.
Charge de Niuzao
Builds up power during the first round.The next round the user charges the enemy with unstoppable force, dealing 1290 Beast damage.
Souhait
Next round, your active pet will be healed for 50% of its maximum health.
Counter With:
Micro-factionnaire saccage-soleil
Mordille-chevilles zandalari
Mâche-genoux zandalari
Immolation gangrenée
Appel de la foudre
Partie de chasse
Griffe noire
Partie de chasse
Griffe noire
Open with Sunreaver Micro-Sentry
Turn 1: Fel Immolate
Turn 2: Call Lightning
Swap to Zandalari Anklerender
Turn 4: Black Claw
Turn 5: Hunting Party
Turn 6: Hunting Party continued
Zao should be dead at this point
Notes:
The Zandalari Anklerender and the Zandalari Kneebiter are interchangeable. It does not matter which one you use or whether you use two of the same; I've never actually needed the second one for this fight, I only bring it in case something goes wrong.
Counter With:
Jeune serpent de jade sauvage
Jeune griffon marteau-hardi
Speed Stat 305-325
Zeppelin de Sombrelune
Appel de la foudre
Nuée
Projectile
Exploser
Leurre
There are many different options you can use for the Flying pets, just keep these rules in mind:
Pet with Call Lightning must have a base Speed of
less than 296
.
Flying pet with Swarm/Flock must have a base Speed stat of 305 or 325.
Open with Wild Jade Hatchling
Turn 1: Call Lightning
Bring out Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling
Turn 2: Flock
Turn 3: Flock continued
Turn 4: Flock continued
Continue to use Flock until Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling is dead
Bring out Darkmoon Zeppelin
Turn 7: Decoy
Turn 8: Missile
Turn 9: Missile
Turn 10: Explode
Xu-Fu should be dead at this point
Note:
The key to successfully using this strategy is changing the weather from Moonlight to Lightning immediately after Xu-Fu casts Moonfire.
In Moonlight, Xu-Fu receives 25% additional healing with Feed, does 10% additional damage with Moonfire, and also gains a 100% hit chance with Spirit Claws.
It is necessary for the Call Lightning pet to be alive after the Darkmoon Zeppelin uses Explode.
Videos
"Original Strategy" Videos
References
References
Information:
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=73138#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=71931#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=71926#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=73030#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=71929#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=71934#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=71933#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=71932#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=71930#pets
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=72009
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=72291
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=72290
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=72285
http://www.wowhead.com/quest=33137
http://taintedsouls.wordpress.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ZA0xj4JxM
Images:
All pet images taken from
http://www.warcraftpets.com
(I'll finish updating this with indidivual links soon)
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/elemental/elementals/pandaren-water-spirit/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/elemental/mythical/core-hound-pup/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/elemental/elementals/searing-scorchling/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/critter/rabbits/hare/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/aquatic/crustaceans/emperor-crab/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/elemental/miscellaneous/lava-crab/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/flying/moths/forest-moth/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/mechanical/mechanized-critters/mechanical-pandaren-dragonling/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/aquatic/insects/aqua-strider/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/magic/books/lofty-libram/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/elemental/plant-life/terrible-turnip/
http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow-pets/mechanical/miscellaneous/darkmoon-tonk/
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Commentaires
Commentaire de
1144892
Tommy Newcomer's strat works like a charm and is malleable enough to allow for some lower level pets. I did it with a level 22 Sentry instead of a level 25 pet and it still worked.
Great guide!
Commentaire de
wallix
Excellent guide! I'm still holding off for a month for my return to the CT for refinements, but your guide is the most comprehensive by far. I will be checking back here frequently for refinements and additions!
Commentaire de
pixietrixie
Excellent guide! Made week 2 a piece of cake :) I'm bookmarking this for future weeks.
Might want to mention the Grell strat for Yu'la since he can solo her. One of your suggested humanoids makes a great backup if something goes wrong, but the Grell stays pretty healthy with cauterize/dodge. Even though the Grell is a tcg pet, seems to be fairly cheap on the ah on most realms.
Commentaire de
Manaprincess
Thank you so much for this guide! Its so helpful... I have 44 max level pets and thought this tourney would be a breeze... i stepped in and got my a** handed to me for over two hours, got extrememly frustrated and rage quit... I'm now leveling all the pets you suggest before stepping in again :) I feel it will be much easier following the strat... this is the most comprehensive guide I've found TY TY
Commentaire de
wallix
In your Shademaster Kiryn strat you use four pets.
Commentaire de
Lancecaster
Great guide! I have another 8 or so pets to level up and then I plan to use the guide to assist.
Do you have a recommendation for the reward celestial pet? Will any of them be overly useful as a battle pet for the tourney in future weeks?
Commentaire de
timmune
Great guide. Thank you for this/ your time.
Commentaire de
Geneari
Under Beast Pets, should all those foxes and spiders have that speed requirement? I was little confused on that part. Thanks!
Commentaire de
kitten23kate
Awesome guide Taluka :) But now I am going to be super busy the next few days leveling up more pets! I like that you have used pets that are relatively painless to get and not TCG items and stuff like that. -Girlrage
Edit: All right! I spent 3 weeks getting most (I thought "all" but found out tonight I'm still missing a few) of the pets on the list here to level 25. Here are some notes I'm taking while doing this, because as it turns out I forgot a couple of pets and had to use different ones!
Lorewalker Cho:
Instead of using a spider on Patience (the dragon?) I used a scourged whelpling (uncommon). By the time my spider had died, Patience was already around 60% health, and all I had to do with the whelpling was Call Darkness + 1 round of Dreadful Breath. Also note that Patience's tail sweep is weak against undead, so it didn't do too much damage to my whelp.
Dr. Goldbloom
: I had to get a little creative here as I did not have ANY of the pets you recommended (how the heck did I miss all those!). I used Menagerie Custodian (zap, shock and awe, lock on), Emerald Proto Whelp P/P (emerald bite, ancient blessing, emerald dream), and Celestial Dragon (flamethrower, ancient blessing, starfall). Used EPW on the flyer, generally using the healing spells on CD which makes for a long fight but oh well. Eventually the flyer feigns death and the stupid triceratops comes out. At this point I will heal up my Whelp if need be and maybe get a couple hits in on the trike, then get frustrated by being stunned and switch to the mechanical (I'm sure any mechanical would work). Custodian kills the trike, flyer comes out only to feign death and disappear again, and then Chaos comes out. I can get 1-2 hits in on Chaos before Custodian dies, and out comes Celestial Dragon. Even though Starfall is strong vs. Chaos, I chose not to actually use it because it buffs his "Logic" ability, which is already strong vs. my dragon. Instead I just use flamethrower til Chaos dies. Screamer can then be finished off with either Celestial Dragon or Emerald Proto Whelp- one hit should suffice.
Commentaire de
Haxan
I thank you so much for this guide! This will be my bible! You are a God! =D
Now I'm gonna start levelling up some pets.
Commentaire de
Pinkiepieisfly
Thank you so much for posting this♥
Unlike other people, I actually did not step into the tournament because the people I spoke to had over ninety 25 pets, and they were barely able to complete it, so I thought that I had absolutely no chance of doing it until I leveled a bunch of more pets.
I was looking for something to determine what I should level, what seems to work for this and what strats other people are using - So thanks for all 3! :)
Commentaire de
Haxan
Is there any alternative pet instead of Bonkers? That pet is really hard to get and you cant buy it from AH.
Commentaire de
mel9525
Hey Haxan,
Although Bonkers is ideal for Yu'la, he can be replaced by any of the following:
Pandaren Monk: Takedown, Staggered Steps, Blackout Kick.
Use Staggered Steps to counter Lift Off.
Anubisath Idol: Crush, Stoneskin, Deflection.
Keep up Stoneskin, use Deflection to counter Lift Off.
Kun-Lai Runt: Takedown, Frost Shock, Deep Freeze.
Just the usual Frost Shock > Deep Freeze > Takedown.
Of course, if you use Anuibsath Idol, this means that it can't be used on Chen. No matter though, replace Anubisath on Chen with either:
Flayer Youngling: Triple Snap, Deflection, Rampage.
Use Deflection to block Locust Swarm if needed, otherwise, Rampage > Snap.
Kun-Lai Runt: Thrash, Mangle, Rampage.
Just the usual Mangle > Rampage > Thrash.
Or use any Rabbit with Dodge and Burrow to avoid Locust strikes.
Or any Spider, use Brittle Web and Spiderling Swarm.
Best Wishes!
Commentaire de
Sheiabah
The best guide ever, thank you so much for taking the time to compile this it is so useful :)
Commentaire de
Sheiabah
Thank you again for this wonderful guide which really did help me defeat this tournament, just want to point out one thing, the wild crimson hatchling doesnt have call lightening in its spells, both wild golden and wild jade do have it so work instead
Commentaire de
Lynkeus
Very useful guide. I won the tournament with the help of this guide. Thanks.
Commentaire de
timmune
Minor little edit: Under section for Lorewalker Cho, for the last pet he brings out, your guide says Wisdom, when it should be Knowledge.
LOVE your guide, btw. I use it every week, lol. Thanks so much and cheers!
Commentaire de
timmune
So... remember that one time when you suddenly read this comment and have an epiphany... that you
need
to make a guide for OP PvP pet battle teams? 0;^)
Commentaire de
gummiebear007
I agree with many here, with this being a fantastic guide! I am really looking forward to seeing your alternates, as I am starting to discover a few of my own. Moon Moon works great for the foxes :D
Commentaire de
Echylod
As of 11/4/2013 this strategy does not work, not even close to working. The Nordrassil wisps do so little damage that it is totally impossible to get a kill. By the time both of the wisps died Chi Chi was at full health. I tried this strategy six time for the same result each time. RNG was kind and there were no misses. Just not enough damage to hurt the boss.
Commentaire de
creatorslave
an alternative for chi-chi
it involves landro lichling but anything with Curse of Doom will do(use this on since it had highest power i could find atm)
Crimson geode used a P/P breed but then UNCOMMEN is fine
we need Elementium Bolt from this one
and Chrominius for Surge of power.
t1 lichling use Curse of Doom
t2 swap to Geode
t3 Elementium Bolt
t4 swamp to Chrominius
t5 Howl
after howl is applied curse and bold land for full power and granting stunn so doggy survives
t6 Surge of power
all of these move have hitrate of 100% so no randomness.
Edit: Cheap alternatives for Landro Lichling are Lost of Lordaeron and Lofty Libram.
Chromagnus has a alternative Lil Tarecgosa(can be hard to get). all other alternatives with this skill dont have the hp to take a 6quill hit
Commentaire de
trumpdl
This is a great guide. Thank you! I struggled with the tournament until I found this.
Commentaire de
YoshimaraMuse
I stumbled upon this guide when it was mentioned on the forums and I have a couple questions for you.
#1: When you suggest collecting 2 Rare Nordassil Wisps above 310 speed, are you meaning to just catch them both or use the same pet twice?
#2: Ghost Skull is automatically an Uncommon pet, should I try to find a Battle-Stone for this one or is there some kind of substitute for it?
And #3: Is there any way you can add the alternative pets to the original list (like you have for the Searing Scorching)? Because I found a decent pet alternative for a couple that have the exact same abilities and might be a bit easier to farm for. Such as any snail pet would be a good alternative to the Rapana Whelk, a Mirror Strider would be easier to obtain than the Aqua Strider, etc.
I eagerly await your reply! This guide has been most helpful in helping me determine what pets would be best to use. Looks like I have some level grinding to do! :D Awesome job!
Commentaire de
T0mate
I think you should mention that Bonkers should be with a breed with 288+ speed. If it's not, it is really hard to dodge lift off.
Commentaire de
Bobaloo
Hello! I recently got into battle pets and I was reading through your guide while accumulating my collection and stones to upgrade them with and I was wondering:
For pets such as the Brown Marmot, the Blighthawk, or the second Fox, is there a specific breed that should be used? For example, my second fox is a p/p Fjord Worg Pup, my Blighthawk is p/s, and my Marmot is s/s.
I'd like to know before I use
or waste
any more stones. And thanks again for your guide!
Commentaire de
perculia
Just saw your comment about the formatting--we are working on a solution to preserve the old width. Thanks for your patience!
Commentaire de
theheap
Just another compilation with guaranteed success (if played correctly). Especially the legendary pets rarely need the third pet.
Ability selection is straightforward (I edited it in some cases for clarity)
chen stormstout
- personal world destroy (buff -> attack)
- grove viper (burrow on swarm)
- yellow-bellied (rain, then shoot )
taran zhu
- Crawling Claw
- Nether Ray Fry
- Hopling
Wrathion
- mr wiggles
- restless shadeling (dodge on heal of alex)
- scourged whelpling
Wise Mari
- crow (2nd round call darkness)
- dark whelpling(tail -> lift-off)
- yellow bellied bullfrog
Blingtro 4000
- strider / water skimmer (pump it up!)
- electrified razortooth
- sinister squashling
Shademaste kyrin
- amethyst spiderling (double dots + life leech)
- water waveling (ice lance/frost nova/tidal wave)
- gilded moth (wolf cast sequence is dodge,prowl, bias)
Lorewalker Cho
- nexus whelpling (breath + mana storm/arcane winds)
- amethyst spiderling (brittle net)
- spirit crab (or any other random pet...)
Sully "The Pickle" McLeary
- effervescent glow fly (swarm -> scratch)
- netherr ray (bite)
- random moth (e.g. amber moth)
dr. ion goldbloom
- chrominus/azure whelplig (X, Surge insta kill)
- voodoo figurine
- son of animus
Yu"la
- Mr Bigglesworth
- Claw
- Ice tomb
- Ice Barrier
- PASS TURN
- Claw
- Claw
- Repeat (including the first claw)
chi-chi
- Uses Tranq /Quil / Ethereal… then Eth asap
- Rapana Whelk (dot + Dive )
- silkbeadl snail
- emerald whelpling
Xu-Fu
- wild jade (call lightning, then tornado)
- cog blade (vulnerable, then dmg)
- clockwork gnome (turret, then dmg)
Zao
- Sunreaver microsentry
- Zandalari Anklerender
- zandalari toenibbler
Commentaire de
Echylod
They Seriously buffed Xu-Fu since this guide. The two fox strategy has worked flawlessly until this week. The damage done by Xu-Fu has been increased so neither fox can get enough attacks in to kill. The damage done was not critical nor was it a hard hit but it rocked them both. First fox never got in the bite, second fox managed only a single hit. Not enough health removed for the bot to kill
Commentaire de
usermaat
A very helpful guide. Many thanks!
Commentaire de
Farsigt
Wow.. This guide is insane! Thanks a lot!
Commentaire de
Toepick
Great guide...thank you for your time, it's much appreciated! :)
Commentaire de
NECROPLASM
Amazing guide... Thanks a lot!
Commentaire de
654118
hi, can you recommend a substitute for unborn valkyr?
Commentaire de
strahd69
hello all,
nice surprise to join u all and find this awesome guide.
do need to lvl some pets to try match the pet list for tournament.
mel can u recommend a replace for pandaren monk?
ty
Commentaire de
NFalcon
I found this to be an excellent guide, except for Chi-Chi. I could not defeat Chi-Chi until I tried the three snail strategy found on Chi-Chi's Wowhead page; the first snail almost soloed Chi-Chi by themselves.
Commentaire de
Galaxas
Is there another pet I could substitute for Warbot? I don't see how I could get that pet since it's unavailable nowadays. Unless there's a way to get him that I don't know about...
Commentaire de
wallix
Just got all the pets today thanks to your guide. I read a million guides and yours was the only one that considered teams based on RNG (*cough*
Elfuego
*cough*) and actually refined strats as time went on. Your hard work is noted and appreciated.
Commentaire de
1198048
The Celestials can be easily defeated by Darkmoon Zeppelin, Water Spirit and Chrominius...
Just use water spirit, Geyser, Whirlpool, switch to Chrom and Howl. Then Surge of Power can easily finish them...
Use Zeppelin first to cast the Decoy when challenging Xu-Fu, then switch to water spirit and do the same....
And leave Yu-la to be the last one, so you can use something like Inspiring Song to heal your team to full.
Really easy
Commentaire de
Redisia
I have made a list with in my opinion hard to get minions in this setup.
Please make note that some of the pets listed here are Acquirable without having the actually same named pets
Bigorneau rapana
can be replaced by
Escargot Coquiscintille
or several others. Might be worth seeing if your pets that look like the one you need to find actually have the same skills. Or are on another place with more numbers in the world so that farming them becomes easy.
The addon used by Taluka is called
Pet-tracker
and can be found on addon websites such as curse. This will give you an accurate location of the pets you are looking for. Something that comes close to wowheads battle-pets map, but then ingame.
The pets listed bellow are the harder to obtain pets.
And if anyone during their travels have good replacement for these pets feel free to tell us in a respond
.
.
HUMANIOD:
Curious Wolvar Pup
*note: This pet has
NO
replacement with a similar needed skill-set
Pandaren Monk
*note: This pet has
NO
replacement with a similar needed skill-set
UNDEAD:
Unborn Val'kyr
*note: This pet is very rarely spawned and spawn places are spread over an entire continent. Also has
NO
replacement.
ELEMENTAL:
Core Hound Pup
*note: This pet has
NO
replacement with a similar needed skill-set
Pandaren Water Spirit
*note: This pet has
NO
replacement with a similar needed skill-set
Commentaire de
efbee
I am eternally grateful for this guide, so much that I downloaded it to my hard drive in case it disappeared. But I am still kind of panicking that the celestials are missing now. will they be back soon?
I dont mean to sound like I am complaining. I just thought it might have been an error in formatting and thought I would bring it to your attention.
love the guide, cant say it enough. :)
Commentaire de
Zarasz
Yula is easily done with one pet. Mr bigglesworth.
- Claw
- Ice tomb
- Ice Barrier
- PASS TURN
- Claw
- Claw
- Repeat (including the first claw)
Commentaire de
Jaladar
First, your guide is awesome. I am still working on building up all of my pets in order to try out the strategies but I love the layout and the specifics you provide. Thank you for putting so much time into it.
Second, my question: You have the
Jeune griffon marteau-hardi
listed under flying pets but I don't see where he is used in the individual battles...did I miss him somewhere or can you fill me in? I just got him to 25 but not sure where he fits in overall.
Again, thanks for all your efforts!
**Edit** I just re-read your newest comments and that may be why I can't find him but that's ok--the list gives me motivation to get my pets leveled ;)
Commentaire de
1069803
Great guide thanks.
Xu Fu with wolves however seldom works for me.
Easy team i've experienced has been
skywisp moth
clockwork gnome
any other ( i used anodize robot cub)
killed xu-fu with everyone alive and didnt need last pet. going from memory so bare with me
1. Skywisp
use cocoon
call lightning
slicing wind
2. switch to clockwork gnome
turrent
metal fist
3. back to skywisp
cocoon
call lightning
4. clockwork gnome
turrent
xu-fu did miss once on gnome so your mileage may vary but a strong last pet should make this pretty easy even with bad luck
Commentaire de
1198952
Hi, haven't looked at the guide to the trainers, but couple things on the celestials themselves...
Yula, as noted in other comments, Mr. Bigglesworth
1. Claw
2. Ice Tomb
3. Ice barrier
4. pass
5. Claw
6. Claw
repeat. Only user error causes screw ups, take a humanoid with you to fill the team
Zufu AND! Zao
Sunreaver Micro-sentry
Lil' bling
Zandalari Anklerender (then Zandalari kneebiter)
Zu-fu
Sunreaver casts call lightning, trade for zandalari
Zandalari casts black claw (dies)
lil bling casts Inflation
Zao
Sunreaver casts call lightning
Sunreaver casts laser, trade for zandalari
Zandalari casts black claw
Zandalari casts hunting party, trade for bling
lil bling casts inflation
Chi-Chi
Pandaren Water Spirit
1. Cast Geyser
2. Cast Whirlpool
you might be tempted to keep going DO NOT, trade for Chrominius
3. Cast howl
4. Cast Surge of Power.
--
Can't say it's RNG-proof, but I've won 7 times without even close to losing (still lose a lot of trainer fights though :P )
Commentaire de
Smadronia
The faster option I've found for Lil' Oondasta came from a friend: Clockwork Gnome and Zandalari Kneebiter.
Round 1: Build turret
Round 2: Oon should pull the Zandalari out. Use Hunting Party
Round 3: Hunting Party continues
Round 4: Black Claw
Round 5: wWatever you want, if your Zandalari dies, usually the turret will take Oon out.
Commentaire de
thatmikeguy
Did they change something?
Chi-Chi is showing 465 speed in game.
Commentaire de
Koviko
An addition to the strategy for
Taran Zhu
:
If your
Moth
's
Poussière de phalène
puts your opponent to sleep, then you'll have a bit of a situation on your hands. When you put the enemy to sleep, the
tamer
swaps in a different pet, and for me, he always chose to swap in
Yen
. If your
Moth
is still above 50% health, you will have a
speed advantage
and you have an opportunity to dispose of
Yen
by quickly using
Frappe alpha
before
Yen
does his
Feindre la mort
. However, if you are below 50%, you will not be able to attack fast enough and will end up falling out of the plan on this page.
I personally am not sure how to recover in that situation and end up just forfeiting the fight. Any idea how one should proceed if
Poussière de phalène
puts your opponent to sleep when you are under 50% health?
Commentaire de
301140
Great Little Tommy Newcomer walk through! I was leveling my team for the fight and figured why not try it now with a level 20 Darkmoon Zeppelin and level 24 Sunreaver Micro-Sentry & Clockwork Gnome. Only the Zeppelin survived but I got the xp and daily complete.
Thank you!
Commentaire de
373649
An easier Xu-Fu strat if you're a hardcore pet collector(have access to high end TCG pets)is a 2 pet team, Dragon Kite and Lil' Bling.
Start with Volcano(you're faster than him even without the Flying buff, and since his first cast is always moonfire,. you want to lead in with Volcano)
He casts moonfire, you cast Lightning storm, after Lightning storm he should finish off your kite.
With Lil Bling Start with Make it rain and watch him melt. I've only had to use Inflation maybe once, and if he's managed to get a feed off, with Inflation on him taking 100% more dmg in addition to the make it rain his hp literally disappears(he looks like he bugs out and his hp goes from 50% to dead)
Also for Yu'la you can solo with Bonkers P/S breed(thanks to the commentor on the Yu'la NPC section), don't take Tornado Punch take Haymaker and reset if it doesn't connect. Only use Evasion like you said during Lift-Off and just jab spam.
Commentaire de
darkdoug19
Fantastic guide and extremely helpful. I basically started from nothing a few weeks back and used your guide as a shopping list of sorts before I even zoned into the tournament. I now have most of the pets on your list, with a couple others mixed in that I like.
I have only 31 level 25 pets, and because of this guide I was able to beat the Tournament on my first try.
Taran Zhu was a little sketchy, I don't have my blighthawk leveled up yet, so I used a fungal abomination, probably not a great move, and I barely won.
Chi-chi was also pretty tense, I tried a dragon/magic damage group, Lil'Tarecgosa and I forget the others, but I got crushed. I ended up beating it by just bombing him with the Water Spirit and Corehound Pup (my Chrominius was already dead). The geyser/whirlpool/howl/burrow combo was enough to kill it, even with reduced damaged from burrow.
Commentaire de
wilosoft
Thanks to you I was able to beat the celestial tournament yesterday :) I didn't have all the pets required at level 25 but it worked out well with other comps! Well deserved 5 stars!
Commentaire de
Rockatansky
There's some very serious inadequacies in the pets you've chosen I'm afraid. In particular with Wrathion and Xu-fu. In a 'perfect' match scenario they will win, however, so far I've had to leave the instance three times, start over, and repair my pets either because of 1-2 misses or the pets just not doing hard enough damage to the enemy pet.
I would leave those two battles off the table until a more reliable team can be assembled to handle the job. Otherwise, people are just going to be wasting their time like I have now for an hour and half.
Beyond those two hiccups, good guide.
Commentaire de
benedice
hello!
just wanted to ask that there's smolderweb hatchling in your list. can we change that with any other spiders? because smolderweb comes as a "green" level 1, needs to be leveled up to 25 and a battlestone.
Araignée du Crépuscule
has the same skillset, level25, and can be caught as rare. can we use those instead?
thanks!
Commentaire de
Fizzlerocket
Is there any alternative to
Phalène d’ambre
? I've been farming for days, no luck on a rare one.
Commentaire de
BlackRobe1
Wow ! Mel what can I say..........................
I have been an avid wow player for over 6 years now, and in that time have read lots of guides and useful posts to assist me on the way.
However - after I - like many others - got totally depressed with the Celestial Tourney - was then delighted to find and read your guide. Which is really more like a work of art !
Descriptive, informative, detailed and fantastically put together. I can honestly say I think your guide is the best I've read and was happy to rate it 5 star !
Brilliant work - Thank you so much for your time and effort.
Commentaire de
Shoadowolf
I love you so much for this! Thank you! :D
Commentaire de
skhawver
This was awesome! I wish I would have read this guide first before leveling all the 'wrong' pets! In addition to the strategy for Chi-Chi, I was able to beat with Infected Squirrel/Lil Tarecgosa. I used Rabid Strike/Stampede/Rabid Strike/Corpse Explosion followed by Arcane Storm/Surge of Power. Helped me out greatly because i made a few mistakes and got my first Nordrassil Wisp killed =( Hope this helps someone!
Commentaire de
1206693
An excellent guide that helped me secure my first Celestial Tournament win! Well-written and informative, easily on par with anything I've seen for Heroic raiding :)
Commentaire de
jtrox218
After about a week of grinding the pets up for this guide I have completed the Tournament in one shot! Thank You so much. Such an amazing guide.
Commentaire de
GAFFiO
Many thanks Mel for such a fantastic guide.
In my many years of Warcraft and using all sorts of guides this is probably the best I have ever seen. So very well worded, explained, formatted and layed out perfectly. I'm now busy leveling the pets I need (I have about 2/3 already).
Great work!
Commentaire de
76829
just wanted to add that the hardest random luck boss in here chi chi is made simple with just 2 spectral porcupettes.
use power ball/spirit spikes/spectral spine.
open with spirit ball twice to get your speed up and on 3rd turn use spirit spikes will be same turn boss does his evade move after that boss pretty much kills him self use spectral spine and than keep using power ball. if boss doesnt kill himself before you kill him with first porcupette bring out second and remember boss always uses the evasion move whenever its up so always time your spirit spikes during that. never even have to worry about second porcupette dieing to need a 3rd pet.
Commentaire de
Nimel
Great guide, really!
About the 4 celestials I would like to share my strategy that works 100% and it's actually the fastest I found.
SHOP LIST:
2x Pandaren Water Spirit
2x Chrominius
1x Darkmoon Tonk
1x Gregarious Grell (or 1x Mr. Bigglesworth)
1x Sen'jin Fetish
1x Disgusting Oozeling (Another ooze is fine)
1x Spectral Porcupette (you won't really need this...)
1) Yu'la
Gregarious Grell (Punch, Phase Shift when Lift off, Cauterize when under 800HP) can solo this one
2) Zao
Pandaren Water Spirit: Geyser, Whirpool (switch to Chrominius)
Chrominius: Howl, Bite, Surge of Power (Zao dies now)
Darkmoon Tonk: (never used)
3) Xu-Fu
1 TURN FASTER THAN ZAO!
(2nd) Pandaren Water Spirit: Geyser, Whirpool (switch to Chrominius)
(2nd) Chrominius: Howl, Surge of Power (Xu-Fu dies now)
Darkmoon Tonk: (never used)
NOTE: If Xu-Fu crits you (rare chance), just forfait ... you will need to heal your Zao Team at Chi-Chi. It won't crit you twice in the same day.
4) Chi-Chi (if something goes wrong, heal your pets here with group heal 1st ability, I use Red Cricket's "Inspiring Song")
Sen'jin Fetish: Wild Magic, Flame Breath until dies, Wild Magic on your immortal turn
Disgusting Oozeling: Acidic goo (first one will be dodged, do it again), Corrosion (there should be enough dots to kill Chi-Chi but your Ooze will be dead as well)
Spectral Porcupette (never used, but prepare Spirit Spikes against Quill in case of need)
I took this strategy from someone who posted it on youtube, kudos to him.
I have more problems with some trainers (RNG gods can be evil sometimes), but the 4 celestials are pushover.
Commentaire de
akaikage
I noticed, for Wise Mari, you have listed a
Grenouille
instead of the Strider you are using in your videos. The tactic also mention the use of Pump which frogs does not have. Was that a last hour change or just an oversight?
For the rest, it's an amazing guide, I managed to kill 5/7 in Celestial Tournament until I noticed that I forgot to level the pets for Yu'la :P
By the way, for leveling, you could try using
Idole d’Anubisath
+ S/S
Corbeau
+
Friandise pour familier inférieure
and go to the following combats:
Aki l’Elue
Fermière Nishi
Esprit pandaren fluide
Esprit pandaren ardent
For the Burning Spirit I usually bring any acuatic pet as backup, just in case the Crow decides he's not hungry this day :P
I can get to level 24-25 any pet just in those 4 fights. It's once per day, but you have a really good chance to get pet stones. I usually farmed striders in the Vale but I can say I've never got a stone there since 5.2.
Commentaire de
Wyo1
shademaster: ive lost all 3 of three attempts so far, trying exactly what you wrote :(
Edit: Original Strategy, lost another 2 attempts today :(
Commentaire de
Cantralian
Seriously, thank you so much for this incredibly comprehensive and beautifully organised guide. I had a lot of level 25s but not quite the right ones, so I used it as a levelling list (and multi-tasked by levelling alts at the same time, so win-win).
I had dreadful RNG first try on Xu-Fu, so swapped for a howl bomb team after they were dead, but this week it worked a charm. I decided to use my Gilnean raven for Wise Mari's carp instead of the moth and he finished the carp off with over 1K health left. My favourite of your strategies is definitely Zao because of the way he heals to full health and then just
melts
down to zero. So very satisfying!
Commentaire de
napalmz
Thanks you so much for this guide - it has made everything very painless (subject to crazily bad RNG) :)
Commentaire de
Jaladar
Thanks to your guide I have 1 week left to obtain all the pets from the tournament--then it's just stones after that. Thanks again for taking the time to lay this out in such an awesome and easy to use format!
Commentaire de
undeaddom
I rigorously followed this guide from the minute I started pet battles, and as of now I have completed my first week of the tournament with no hassle whatsoever. Huge well done and thanks for putting in the time and effort to make this guide.
Commentaire de
1210340
Thank you for this guide - followed it and have no problems beating the Celestial Tournament now.
If anyone is looking for a good place to level pets (you need to max out quite a few from level 1 for this guide) I levelled my team at
Mistfall village inn
in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms
There is a constant spawn of 5 level 24 or 25 eternal striders
immediately behind
the inn, plus more in the dried up riverbed nearby.
Advantages :
1. Eternal Striders almost always start with a buff - Healing Wave, Cleansing Rain, Pump. This means you can start with a level 1 pet and if they hit you can swap it out, finish the battle with two other level 25s and go from level 1 to 8 in one fight (Safari Hat + Lesser Pet Treat buff) ! If poor RNG kills your level 1 the stable master is 2 secs away.
2. The mobs are never anything other than Aquatic or Flying making your setup much quicker / easier.
3. Mistfall village inn has an instant logout inn function, mailbox and stable master (no need to use pet bandages) so you can do other stuff in between.
4. Since patch 5.4 Mistfall village is never under attack and there are no hostile mobs anywhere nearby behind the inn, the riverbed (if you outkill the spawn rate behind the inn) has a few crocs.
5. Location is close to either of the Shrine bases.
Might take a bit longer than other strategies but you have no travelling around.
Commentaire de
fritzal
Thanks for putting such a great guide together for all of us.
After some leveling some snails and a few other pets listed in your guide I was able to complete my first tourny.
One thing I did find was my Panda Monk was able to solo Yu'la!
Thanks again!
Commentaire de
Pandamonius
Thanks so much for this guide! Just tried the Celestial Tournament for the first time, and didn't even break a sweat thanks to this!
I had to substitute a few pets due to not having all the right ones, but the only fight that I was worried about was Yu'la, since I didn't have an available pet with Ascension (my Val'kyr having died previously, and my other undeads not having leveled enough to unlock it).
I was saved by the comments though. Looking through, I found suggestions for using Mr. Bigglesworth instead, and following them step by step, I was able to beat Yu'la without taking a single point of damage. The fight took longer, but in the end, she went down, and I got my first Celestial Coin!
Commentaire de
Askania
Great guide, but have you considered replacements for rare and pet shop pets people may not have, like Bonkers and Pandaren Monk. I know a couple people who love doing pet battles, but they don't buy anything from the Blizzard store or AH so their pet list is restricted to wild battle pets. :) For people like me and 541 pets this is great though.
Commentaire de
anekitty
Very nice guide! Your suggestions and tips are making it much easier to beat these guys.
Commentaire de
Val9
Fantastic guide, really grateful for its existence, as it helped me heaps! :) Or should I say, it actually made it possible for me to win this tournament. I'd just like to add 2 things that helped me, which others may find useful
1. against Chen Stormstout: instead of the Anubisath Idol I used
Chrominius
, mainly because Anubisath tends to miss with its Crush ability, and against Brewly I used
Ominous Flame
pet and its ability Nimbus to reduce the chance of missing
2. against Chi-Chi i once managed to win once by using the wisps, but then the next time failed and decided to try 2 snails and a
Jade Oozeling
, which worked quite well
Commentaire de
goldenllama
Very well done guide. When Cho, Goldbloom & McLeary were the trainers I could not defeat Xu-Fu using the guide...not enough firepower and extra pet combos to use. I switched to the all snail tactic vs Chi-Chi and used Unborn Valkyr, Alpine Foxling Kit and Lil Bling on Xu-Fu...worked like a charm and got my first tournament win.
Commentaire de
J48Johnson
Using this Guide, I was having a very hard time with Taran Zhu using the original pets. I easily beat him with:
Creepy Crate (Agony, Curse of Doom, Bonestorm)
Molten Hatchling (Leech Life, Cauterize<-not used, Brittle Webbing)
Elder Python (Poison Fang, Sting, Burrow.
Used in the above order Open with Bonestorm, and keep using Agony until he is going to switch, (50% health). You need to have Curse of Doom on him when he switches pets.
Keep the crate in until he goes down using Bonestorm when it's ready, same with Curse of Doom.
Bring in the spider using Brittle webbing and Leech Life till he's dead.
Bring in the snake. Poison your target with both Poison Fang, and Sting, then Burrow. Keep the poison flowing until burrow is ready and use it. Rinse & repeat.
This was VERY effective.
Commentaire de
1095958
Very few, if any, of these strategies work 5.4.2. Zero room for crits/missing on fights like Chen. Blighthawk's attacks are way to high miss chance to be reliable.
Commentaire de
Sillymeria
I just wanted to thank you for this guide, I was able to win the tourney! *cheer* Thanks for your time gathering all this info and putting it up for everyone. :)
Commentaire de
johannhowitzer
For Blingtron 4000, you should replace Searing Scorchling with Harbinger of Flame.
- Less speed, which does not matter since Lil' B is faster than both pets.
- Higher HP and attack.
- Same abilities.
- WAY easier to get!
Commentaire de
Sleepless
I bow to your guide. I have so many pets leveled, but I'm so used to using primarily the same ones time and again. Your guide is really helping me understand my pets better so that I can form some of my own new strategies.
Note: Your original Wise Mari strategy still shows instructions that say, "If somehow kills your Moth, bring Aqua Strider out to finish him off with Pump." I was consternated by this at first since the strategy uses a frog, but I searched the comments and noted that you had addressed this previously. I only bring it up since the instructions have never been edited to match the pet swap.
Again, thank you so very much for your super marvelous guide! I'm a forever fan.
Commentaire de
steve189
thank you so much for making this guide, I been following your guide and passed the tournament with out much problem. I would like to take the time to make a suggestion. for Blingtron 4000, i used a shalespider its shell skill nicely counters make it rain, i was able to kill the element with 80% hp left on shalespider. and again, your guide helped me very much
Commentaire de
Eido
This guide looks great! I just wanted to suggest something for possible improvement of this guide, if you are interested:
It would be helpful at the start to have a table of contents with page anchors, just so the reader knows what to expect. Second, a clear description of what the tournament is, for those who don't know, and what exactly occurs during the entirety of it.
Just a thought :) I hope this is helpful!
Commentaire de
kahlina
Just wanted to drop a note regarding Core Hound Pup seen on Blingtron 4000. For those that don't have this pet (or perhaps even those that do!) Lil' Bad Wolf is a great choice since you don't have to worry about rng of burrow missing. Howl + Claw x2 is usually enough to take him down. Save Dodge for Lil' B's opening, then Howl.
Commentaire de
Zaydene
I noticed that a lot of these guides share the same pet, for example Sunreaver Micro and Zeppelin are in two battles.
Do I need to level up a second one of them to do the celestials? I managed to kill the 3 tamers I got with the above teams, but most if not all the pets were dead.
I thought originally you'd be able to heal after each battle or at least the game would heal you.
Commentaire de
Zaydene
On Wise Mari's original guide, under turn 14 has a mistake
"River should die at this point, or from another couple Alpha Strikes.
If he somehow kills your Moth, bring Aqua Strider out to finish him off with Pump"
The pet in the guide is actually the frog, not an aqua strider :D
Commentaire de
killswitcch
I would like to add my own voice to the many people who have said a BIG thank you for researching, writing and putting this guide together.
after getting all the pets to max level i bet the tournament yesterday for the first time - I am now a proud owner of Xu-Fu :)
Time to grind out for the others :D Gotta "have" them all !
Commentaire de
1218273
Amazing guide! I beat them on my first try after reading this...after running into brick walls with 15 max level pets the first time and again with 50 max levels, this time I came in with 75 max levels and fully prepared for war.
I made some substitutions to use some easier to obtain pets and I had fantastic results. The first 3 trainers are easy to use trial and error to build teams so I'll just share my subs for the final 4 pets:
For Xu-Fu I used a Mechanical Pandaren Dragonling instead of the Darkmoon Zeppelin. They are much cheaper on the auction house and have the crucial decoy move and more than enough DPS to do the job.
For Yu-La I used a Flayer Youngling(P/S) instead of Bonkers and had a cakewalk stunning with every kick and deflecting every Lift-Off. These guys are plentiful in the mountains between Hellfire Peninsula and Shadowmoon Valley. I'll probably use a Kun-Lai Runt instead of the Pandaren Monk next time just because I feel dirty using my paid-for pets(lol).
For Zao no changes had to be made but I almost came to tears when my Sentry died and Zao healed to nearly full health. I was sure I had messed up somewhere, but sure enough the Zandalari Anklerender DESTROYED him with ease.
Chi-Chi no changes either. Fantastic strategy.
Thanks so much man. Winning the Celestial Tournament feels like just winning the Pokemon League back in 1998 or w/e playing Pokemon Blue, although to be honest I've put way more hours into building my pet team than I ever put into that game I'm afraid.
Commentaire de
1146855
Sorry to be a bother, but was wondering can Searing Scorchling be substituted with another pet? Curious. Thank you for your time, hope you are having a fantastic new year everyone!
Commentaire de
falcon2099
I must definitely agree with most (if not all of the posters here) and THANK you so much for this guide. It is detailed and most comprehensive! Works like a charm on ALL fights (except for when RNG beats me down)
Commentaire de
Mokal
Shame the new tactics need so good pets :(
Commentaire de
1034014
As most other people have said, this is a fantastic guide, and I thank you for all the time and effort you put into making it.
I'd just like to add my own tip, and I apologize if it has already been mentioned, but I didn't see it anywhere; While the tournament restricts healing outside of combat, you can still heal in combat, and certain trainers (Lorewalker Cho, for example) ALWAYS start with a non-damaging ability, so using a pet such as my beloved Red Cricket with its Inspiring Song, you can enter combat, use inspiring song to heal your pets, forfeit and repeat until all of your pets are in peak condition. It made be feel a bit dirty using such an exploit, but I did not have a large stable of level 25s to see me through and I couldn't bear waiting any longer to get my hands on that gorgeous black ox, Zao.
Another tip I have is for Little Tommy; I used the Clockwork Gnome and Chrominius -
Start with the Gnome, use turret turn 1.
Ooondasta will then drag out Chrominius if it's your second pet, so use Howl followed by Surge of Power.
Chrominius dies immediately after using Surge, so swap to the Gnome and build a second turret.
If the Gnome is still alive, use Metal Fist till either the Gnome dies or Turret comes off CD.
Now, usually the Gnome will finish off Oondasta, but if by some chance it outlives the Gnome, swap to whatever third pet you have chosen. I go with Lil' XT, but just about any pet, preferably mechanical, will do.
As an aside, might I also suggest adding what each enemy pet does during their turns, if at all possible? I understand that this is a lot of extra work, but for those of us who have had no luck catching a rare of a particular counter-pet (an Unborn Val'kyr of ANY rarity still eludes me), it allows us to better plan on what to bring instead.
Commentaire de
Lunachick
Just wanted to add my 'thank you' to the pile. Words can't express how utterly grateful I am to have found your guide! Tremendous job! :D
Commentaire de
Lunachick
Suggestion: add Darkmoon Hatchling to the list of alts for Wildhammer Griffon Hatchling. It has the Flock ability, and worked like a charm for me.
Commentaire de
kannyou
A big thank you for compiling this. Took some time (and a little gold) toaccumulate all of the pets to build the required battle stable, but I have now managed the clear the tournament by following your strats, and looking forward to getting my hands on all 4 of the celestial pets.
Commentaire de
snoogins187
I just had the Xu-Fu strategy fail me, so I had to find an alternate set of pets to get it done. Fortunately, I found my Fjord Worg Pup has the same moveset as the Alpine Fox. I took a risk using a level 20 Arctic Fox Kit as the 2nd pet and one of my Darkmoon Tonks as the finisher.
Admittedly, I did catch a big break when his Feed missed my fox. I was prepared to use Shock and Awe, followed up by the Ion Cannon after the fox died, but instead, I was able to sub in the Tonk with Howl still up and he was at around 600HP. Shock and Awe finished him in one shot.
Commentaire de
snoogins187
I'd like to recommend for anyone doing the Yu'La fight, instead of using a Bonkers or other Humanoid pet, you can get a Clock 'Em and have an easier time. At level 25, his speed in 289, which does give him that first attack each round. With a Jab>Counter Strike (or Overtune)>Dodge moveset, and Unholy Ascension debuff on Yu'La, you should have no problem winning this fight. Just save the Dodge move for whenever she lifts off
Or if you are feeling really frisky, try using Haymaker instead of Jab... :)
Commentaire de
Briandris
I wanted to let you know that this is my favorite Wowhead Guide. It's accurate, up to date and it's easy to find what I'm looking for. I've never went back to the same info page on any site as I have your guide. Thanks so much for your ongoing effort and time:)
EDIT: I'd like to up vote this guide but I can't find where to do that. Can someone point me in the right direction pls?
Commentaire de
483422
Only Moth dies strategy i used is:
Crawling Claw 111
Rapana Whelk 221
Amber Moth 212
Taran Zhu begins with
Yen
You begin with
Crawling Claw
Curse of Doom
switch to
Rapana Whelk
Pass or Shell Shield (you will get stunned)
Absorb
Dive (on 2 ticks till Curse of Doom falls so dive hits on the same round (Yen is faster))
Yen dies or so close to dead when he feign dead next round
Switch to
Crawling claw
Ancient Blessing
Curse of Doom
Switch to
Moth
Moth
Cocoon Strike
Alpha Strike
till moth dies :(((
.....
rest of it u rap up with
Crawling Claw
curse of doom and
Rapana Whelk
.
Will try to follow up more net time i fight Taran Zhu.
Commentaire de
denzildk
i just killed Xu-Fu with a Wild Golden Hatchling P/S, a Clockwork gnome S/B and a Chrominius H/H
i used the pets like this:
call lightning
change to gnome
turret
metal fist
metal fist (gnome dead)
howl
Surge of power
Xu-Fu is now dead
as Xu-Fu is faster than my chrominius and he missed his last attack i dont know if my chrominius would have died normaly.
Feel free to add this to you'r amazing guide XD
Commentaire de
perbrethil
The addon used in the youtube movies is
PetTracker (
http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/pettracker
) and with it you can see what attacks your opponent has and wich are on cooldown. never saw it before this but i can't believe i could've gone without it!
Commentaire de
LissaNDaniel
I found another substitute for a
Nordrassil Wisp
. I have a
Festival Lantern
that has the exact same move set that might work on the fight for Chi-Chi if needed. I didn't have a second
Nordrassil Wisp
and used the Lantern and it worked out well.
Good luck to all competing in the
Celestial Tournament
.
Commentaire de
Alliawai
For those like me who did not know what s/s was
Using Letters to Represent Breed ID
It's not easy to remember which breed IDs stand for which stat allocations. As a result, many websites and pet battle resources are using a two-letter system as a way of expressing each breed ID in a more recognizable format. The most notable of these resources is MMOSimca's Battle Pet BreedID addon, which displays the breed of your pets in-game.
The breed ID letter system uses the following letters to convey a pet's breed:
H = Health
P = Power
S = Speed
B = Balance
Each letter is paired with another to represnt its breed. For example, H/H means the pet has a double dose of Health (0/20/0: breeds 6 and 16). P/B indicates Power mixed with Balance (4/9/4: breeds 10 and 20). B/B represents across-the-board Balance (5/5/5: breeds 3 and 13). See the complete list below.
BREED LETTERS H/P/S
4/14 → P/P = 0/20/0
5/15 → S/S = 0/0/20
6/16 → H/H = 20/0/0
7/17 → H/P = 9/9/0
8/18 → P/S = 0/9/9
9/19 → H/S = 9/0/9
10/20 → P/B = 4/9/4
11/21 → S/B = 4/4/9
12/22 → H/B = 9/4/4
3/13 → B/B = 5/5/5
We've also adopted the letter system to show the breeds when hovering over a pet while browsing a user's pet collection.
From
warcraftpets.com/wow-pet-battles/breeds/
Commentaire de
Mokal
Anyone had luck to get the Xu-Fu, Cub of Xuen flock/Swarm tactic to work? my pet just dies after first swarm..
Commentaire de
Lunachick
Have they changed Chi Chi recently? I went out and got two S/S Nordrasil Wisps (speed 357) and Chi Chi is still faster. I have yet to get this strat to work for me. I have had about 50% success with the snail strategy. (I just seem to have bad RNG with battle pets in general, so I suppose I should just keep soldiering on.)
Commentaire de
Volati
I didn't see it on the first page of comments at all, so I just wanted to know what addons do you use for pet battling. I saw you have an addon that shows you the enemy pet's abilities, and their cooldowns. Can you possibly post the ones you use?
Commentaire de
don1010220
I know i'm a noob so please no noob comments or downgrade comments please but what does S/S next to a few pets mean?
Commentaire de
CoolYoshixD
I have a question : Do these pets have to be rare quality or all quality for the fights?
Commentaire de
1213911
3 Snails works out MUCH better for Chi-Chi than Valk+Wisp. The timing just doesn't work out the way you describe. It might work if you UA 1 round earlier.
Commentaire de
1094397
Gangreflamme
has the same move set as Searing Scorchling, so can be used against Wise Mari if you don't feel like doing the Molten Front dailies.
Commentaire de
Teasal
Many, many thanks for your leveling guide & Tournament strategies!
They all worked a treat apart from Bonkers -your notes state he should have a speed stat of at least 288, but mine only has 260. I thought non-wild pets only came in one flavour, or is this wrong?
Additional thanks to Crastox - the Mr Bigglesworth strat worked a charm :)
Commentaire de
Oilfreak
Fantastic guide !
I levelled and tried a lot of pets before finding this guide from which I filled a few gaps in my lineup and presto . . . Tournament Winner !
Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this !
Commentaire de
Minigunner
For shademaster Kiryn I have found that a P/P jade oozeling works exceptionally well with the two dots and the life steal as a replacement for the lofty libram. I manage to get my oozeling to get both dots on the mechanical kitty when he does the storm too and it is rediculous damage.
Commentaire de
Kirielaa
Thanks for this amazing guide, Helped me doing the base for my team during the celestial tournement! I just wanna add my opinion on Sully, i use a Jungle Grub first (Chomp, Acid goo, Burrow). I only use burrow when socks dies and when he brings out Monte he takes alot of damage since he's a critter, I rarely need to use my 3rd pet against him.
And this guide, my God. Truly an amazing job on your side, to the point where you even specify the breeds and everything just to make sure people don't use a lower speed one. I'd raise a beer cheering this guide!
Commentaire de
settlestone
this is the only strat for chi-chi i've found that works well. thanks a ton giggz.
Commentaire de
DaringJedi
Thanks a bunch for the guide! Worked out great; I definitely prefer the snail strategy for Chi-Chi.
Commentaire de
bathazar
Thank you so much! Finally after months of leveling the correct pets, thanks to you and this awesome guide I finally got this achievement!
This is seriously an amazing guide and I can only assume it took you a hefty amount of time to do this. I as well as others really do appreciate your hard work.
Commentaire de
deadlaserman
well, i did started to use this guide, and someone told me its just waste of time, and i asked him why, and he gave me a short way to all this list of pets:
you need: Terrible Turnip, Chrominius, Spirit water, undead pet with curse of doom and haunt spells like unborn val'kyr, thats my team for the 4 celestial pets u fight on the end, so the trainers before are esey to win with allmost any pets u maxed, i prefer to use Anubisath Idol on few fights since he last long time for any fight, and just get some pets that u alredy lvl to max that will counter the trainers pets, simple as that.
for celstial im using all 4 pets above: you start with unborn val'kyr---> curse of doom--->haunt, she die u switch to water spirit--->geyser--->whirlpool, switch to Chrominius---> howl..
at this point the celestial will die or have less hp for one more strike, so just use any of the Chrominius attakes, now your pets are less hp, what you doing ?
you using Terrible Turnip to heal them, taking Terrible Turnip with 2 pets u wanna heal, start fight with any of the celestial, use heal, then forfit, do that again all the times until u heal to max, then change to your third pet to heal him also, and u good to go for next match.
(all pets must be max lvl and rare type to make it work smooth)
sometime the celestial have luck of missing attakes from our side, or kill the pets before u did the instruction above, so its better to have always more of the pets i said above..
i wish you the best of luck, deadlaserman...
Commentaire de
279942
Have you been removing some of the alternate strats? I'd been working on filling out and levelling up some of my teams based on the alternate strats (because they lined up better with the pets I've got) and now the tabs are showing as Blank? Just curious. hope the computer's gotten better!
Commentaire de
182693
Having not read or understood enough, I didn't realize it was a two part "adventure". I was very sad when I finally beat the first 3 guys, only to have PART 2 pop up with some REALLY difficult fights (all my own fault for not paying more attention!)! Like someone else said, I'll be going out and leveling all the pets you have suggested before returning!
Here is one helpful tidbit:
On the Doctor Ion Goldblum fight, you may also substitute the
Rotten Little Helper
(humanoid, not mechanical though he does have some very mech-like attacks) instead of the Warbot (in combination/strategy with the other two suggested pets). Though my Rotten Little Helper was only level 20, the team defeated Ion Goldbloom every time.
Commentaire de
Simonbelmont
I just want to add about the triple snail strat for Chi-Chi, It REALLY works. I just had a battle where EVERY SINGLE dive missed and I still won.
Commentaire de
Pathatlon
I love your guide - except for that fact that I actually have to BUY pets. I think, already paying once a month, this is a fair rip-off.
It's very annoying, as some of the pets are very good, and I wish you'd added an "or this pet" instead.
I don't mind to grind boringly for a pet, but I won't buy it.
Commentaire de
1229458
Just wanted to add my thanks to the list! Very helpful guide and very well put together.
Just thought I would add though that I did this with a slower than suggested Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling and was still successful.
Cheers!
Commentaire de
jd234
Great guide. (nothing like a well timed miss on the last celestial to make you have to restart the whole damn scenario... )
Commentaire de
954192
W.T.Flock is ridiculously subject to rng. It does NOT work more than 50% of the time so far in practice. Azure Crane Chick is either NOT a suitable replacement to the Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling, or the strat needs an overhaul. If you do not get a luck miss from Xu-Fu somewhere along the line with the Flocker, you will lose.
Commentaire de
Vaeevictiss
Awesome guide! i just got back into pet stuff recently so i just leveled the pets you had here aside from ones that were already max or ones that you listed as comparable alternatives.
Ive only done it two weeks so far but this worked great. Got a bit nervous on Taran when two strong abilities missed; Moth Dust and Lift Off. Still managed to narrowly pull off a kill tho.
Thank you for this guide!
Commentaire de
gumby760
Taran Zhu is totally worthless strat. I fail 80% of the time and Chen Stormstout is almost as bad. Anyone have a strategy that actually works?
Commentaire de
Shnook
Chi-Chi.. I failed doing the original guide and I only had one snail at 25 so had to improvise a little and I managed to do it really easily and quickly.
Using
Vroum l'escargot
I followed the first few steps as written in the new snail guide:
Bave acide
>
Toucher limoneux
>
Plongeon
>
Bave acide
>
Toucher limoneux
.. at this point my snail died, but bring in a pet that has
Vague de puissance
and you can finish Chi-chi off here. I personally used
Gambettes
. But also
Jeune dragonnet azur
and
Chrominius
could come in here too.. (that's if you've not used them in the previous rounds of course).
In my first stage I had the Blingtron/Kiryn/Mari lineup, so I managed (luckily) to avoid the use of Scooter and the others I mentioned above.
Edit: Sorry about the tags, not sure why only some work.. but you can see if you scroll over them what they should be.
Commentaire de
falconsight
Your Xu-Fu strat straight up gets me killed late in the tourney about 1/2 of the time. That's with P/P Fox/Moon Moon or S/S. There has got to be a better way.
Commentaire de
Deutherius
For
Blingtron 4000
strategy,
Core Hound Pup
can be substituted by
Chrominius
with Bite, Howl and Ravage. As a dragonkin, he will take more damage, but that is easily negated by the self heal from ravage.
Commentaire de
gumby760
Yu'la strat is total garbage. Doesn't work for crap.
Commentaire de
averagehero
Your guide keeps getting better and better!
Next week will be the last week I run the tourney to get my last celestial pet. I've used your guide every week so far and I don't think I could have gone this far without it! There were times I thought that you had overlooked some mechanic or detail, but it always ends up playing into your plan perfectly. The work and insight you put in to planning these battles is impressive, and definitely appreciated by many.
Thank you so much for helping us get our celestial pets! Good work and many thanks!
Commentaire de
Caradnaur
Dunno if i'm so unlucky... I have all pets u suggested, all 25 level rare, i do everything exactly as it says in this guide and u know something? I can't even win one damn battle....
Commentaire de
holabola
Must all pets be rare quality, or can some be uncommon? I'm lazy xD
Commentaire de
rlouisw
Pet battling seemed a little overwhelming when it first came out, so I stayed away from it for a while. But the achievements finally called to me loudly enough that I listened and I started doing it. Boring at first, but when I focused on catching rares and getting the Zookeeper title, the leveling becomes less monotonous until I got to level 15 and started fighting three at a time. I saw this guide a while ago, which kind of guided which rares I leveled up in my quest to catch a rare of everything, which I am now one pet shy of doing (freaking Qiraji Guardling...). It didn't take as long as I thought it would either.
I have reviewed your guide and used its suggestions to successfully (and rather easily) complete the Celestial Tournament twice now. A few of these fights can suffer from bad RNG, but I won't say I haven't also won a few from good RNG. So thanks for making this guide and making it easy for us to get our celestial pets.
Commentaire de
mobhunter
This is such an amazing guide. Very complete and the videos are a sure plus. It is always good to see what you are going to be up against!
Your time is appreciated and your knowledge is doubly-so!
Thank you.
Commentaire de
darkstar74
This is one of the best guides on wowhead. After saying that, pretend I am a noob. What are the "P", "S", and so on. I know "S" would be speed, that's a givin. So help a noob out "lol". thz again for all your hard work. Great Job.
Commentaire de
Syio
Excellent guide; I breezed through this tournament the first time after investing effort into leveling the recommended pets. Your alternate pet list is a saviour too!
Commentaire de
Sqqueeky
In your alternates list, Amber Moth should be listed as seen in Original Wise Mari.
I'm compiling a levelling list for myself, and realised that there were several places where you use multiple pets of the same type: Amber Moth, Frog, Fox, several snails if using the snail strat, etc. I know you give a healing strategy, but I think it'll be safer if I just have enough duplicates to cover the strats I've decided to use.
Ahh, just realised that Sully and Wise Mari are in different groups so I shouldn't need duplicate Amber Moths and Frogs, yes? But a spare Fox is needed for Original Xu-Fu and several snails for Snailception + Taran Zhu.
Excellent guide, thanks!
(H = health, P = power, S = speed, B = balance)
Commentaire de
1239144
I know everyone loves buttkissing comments, but real talk now.
The TARAN ZHU strat DOES NOT WORK EVER.
Why would the author put so much effort into something that is without a doubt complete and totally useless? Recommending a pet which one of the other pets is strong against and gets 2-shot? Really. Reconsider how you spend your time, author.
Commentaire de
242469
Greetings!
I'd like to add a suggestion to the Snailception strategy for Chi-Chi:
My strategy with 3 snails is to always have the dive available for ethereal countering, so the rotation would be, more or less:
acidic goo
ooze touch
dive
switch to 2nd snail
acidic goo
dive
switch to 3rd snail
acidic goo
dive
switch to 1st snail
acidic goo
dive
..and so on. I found it to be the most reliable.
Commentaire de
blahahahah
Best Guide I have ever seen!
This guide makes this a cake walk!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
Commentaire de
Briandris
I like how your alternate strategies are including harder to get pets! We spend hours farming/camping and leveling the rare ones and most guides (understandably) only show strategies for common easy to get pets. It's nice to see where you can use them in a battle and see them be as useful as they are rare:)
Commentaire de
Noritam
Hi!
I'm new to computer gaming in general and WoW in particular. My main is in Outland, one alt did the 90 boost from the WoD pre-order, and she's sitting on the Timeless Isle, literally shakin' in her boots, and there's an all but abandoned gonna-be-an-Alchemist-alt waiting somewhere in Teldrassil for me to get my act together.
So, why am I here? I've just fallen in love with Pet Battles. Serendipity gave me a rare skunk on my very first battle and I've been hunting rares ever since. Which means of course I killed one, in my excitement to finally locate it, I forgot all about the trapping. Never mind I had three level 9 to 11 pets taking on the teams in Terokkar Forest! doh!
I've been reading the internets today looking for something on Timeless Isle to do that won't be too scary, when I found your guide. Of course the first thing I read was no more Snowy Owls 'til next winter and a wait 'til June for the summer Qiraji Guardling. Seasonal Pets! But of course! Are these two the only ones or are there more? Is there a guide or a list somewhere you could point me to?
I've perused this guide, gotta lot of work to do before I start in on the Celestial Tournament but at least now I have a shopping guide of pets to look for as I level my main and my alt. One thing the 90-boosts are good for of course is running around looking for pets and recipes for the "real" toons! Spent four hours lost on Kalimdor looking for a fairy dragon sprite. Never did find them but saw some really cool places and learned a lot. Mainly that my navigation sucks!
So to recap my questions and prise them out of all the babble:
1. How many seasonal pets are there? Is there a list somewhere?
Off now to read your list in detail and see which ones are near where my two real toons are hanging out. Thanks for taking the time to consider my questions. Hope I'm not breaking too many rules with this post.
Nor.
Commentaire de
imbam4g3
Another alternative strategy for
Tommy le petit nouveau
's
Mini Oondasta
:
1st pet: lvl25
Gnome mécanique
with
Poing en métal
,
Réparation
&
Construire une tourelle
.
2nd pet: lvl25
Yéti mécanique paisible
with
Poing en métal
,
Appel de la foudre
&
Canon à ions
.
3rd pet: <lvl25 pet you want to level.
Unless you're really unlucky, your first two pets will be able to take care of Oondasta or at the very least bring him down enough so that your third pet can finish him off. Your third pet must be able to survive the splash damage from Oondasta's
Rayon de feu spirituel
, which he will cast multiple times during the fight. Also it helps to have a speed higher than Oondasta (319), so you can finish him off without needing to survive a hit first. Depending on your pet's level and if you have any pet xp buffs, you can get around 1.5k xp this way.
Open with your Clockwork Gnome, build a turret. Gnome gets swapped for Yeti. Change weather to Lightning Storm, then spam Metal Fist until Yeti dies and his failsafe kicks in. Now use Ion Cannon. Oondasta then kills Yeti and you can switch back to your Gnome to build another turret and perhaps cast a Metal Fist if needed. When ready, bring out your sub-25 pet and finish off Oondasta. Keep an eye on Oondasta's spell cooldowns so you know what is coming when. Sometimes it's better to skip a turn with your gnome to let him soak the
Armure explosive
and bring out your sub-25 pet.
Commentaire de
Jirki88
The Nodrassil Wisp strategy against Chi-Chi seem utterly broken to me. I've tried it twice and they get massacred. Ethereal always goes first and Chi-Chi is faster if at over half life, and his heals are pretty heavy. The Wisps don't stand a snowballs chance in hell.
Commentaire de
Mavfox
What is the substitute(s) for a Pandaren Monk supposed to be? I noticed you have a section for it, but it appears to be bugged/blank.
Otherwise awesome guide! I was looking for something exactly like this to get started on catching.
Commentaire de
oddball250