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How to turn off growl and cower
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Your pet will use all abilities it has (with, perhaps, a few exceptions - though I think those are all Warlock exceptions: Consume Shadows and the sacrifice one, for example), on the action bar or not. The action bar only determines which abilities you can manually activate quickly - and which you can turn on and off quickly.
Since activatable abilities have this nasty habit of turning themselves back on between sessions when they're not on the action bar, you'll have to keep any that you want permanently off (such as Cower while soloing) on your action bar. (right-click, of course, on the ability to stop the border animation and disable the skill so that it has to be manually activated with a left-click whenever you want to use it)(##RESPBREAK##)16##DELIM##Sas148##DELIM##My main characters are a pally and a druid, but I recently decided to lvl a hunter all the way up. It turns out that there is a very subtle difference in how my growl marker is shown when I right click it. I knew from past experience, i.e. years ago, that right clicking was how to do it. However, the border wouldn't go away. It turns out, the yellow border doesn't go away, but a rotating, very mellow yellow tint rotates when it's on (within the picture and yellow border) and doesn't rotate when it's off. I spent 20-30 minutes trying to figure out what was wrong, including reading some posts where the answer was to "right click" and wondering if the poster was riding a mount. The more obvious answer is, there just isn't enough variation in how it looks when you right click it for it to be obvious that anything has happened. Once you know what you're looking for, you'll be good to go. You'll also have to check whenever you go to dungeons that it's off. Unfortunately, there'll be so many bad tanks who don't hold aggro, and if you're not sending your pet in before the tank, it doesn't matter to a good tank (they don't have to be well geared, just know how to taunt properly - tanking and healing is what I do with my pally and druid). However, a lot of tanks want your pets taunt off, so do it, at least until they start routinely letting the healer get attacked (protect healer at all costs).
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