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Hunter ranged auto-attack in Classic can feel clunky if you don't use macros. By default, pressing auto attack again turns it off, which can lead to lost damage and slower kills if you're spamming abilities.
The solution is simple: use macros with an exclamation mark in front of auto attack. This prevents the ability from toggling off, allowing you to spam the button safely without interrupting your attacks.
Since ranged auto attacks are your primary source of damage while leveling, ensuring they fire consistently is critical. Good macros improve reliability, speed up kills, and reduce frustration during long grinding sessions.
Beyond auto attack, macros can also be used for traps, flares, cursor targeting, and more. Learning how to build and customize them is one of the best long-term investments you can make as a Hunter.
Final Thoughts
Leveling a Hunter to 60 quickly in WoW Classic isn't about flashy tricks-it's about efficiency, consistency, and minimizing wasted time. Using a proven leveling route, maintaining strong awareness through UI and camera setup, mastering multi-pulling, exploiting enemy movement mechanics, and relying on solid macros all stack together to shave hours off your leveling journey. Having plenty of WoW Classic Fresh Gold can also be very helpful.
If you're racing toward endgame content on an Anniversary server, these tips can be the difference between hitting 60 on time or falling behind the pack. Good luck out there, and happy hunting.
The Best Time to Play Classic WoW Might Be Right Now
Saying that now is the best time to jump back into Classic World of Warcraft might sound bold-but there's a strong case for it. If you've felt that familiar Classic itch creeping back in, the current state of the game makes this moment uniquely special, and possibly something we won't see again for a long time.
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