Well, Healthpools and Manapools can vary enormously between Hunters. It all depends on what kind of playstyle you have, and what you usually do.
When I PvPd alot on my Hunter (at 60), I had around 6K health, and quite alot of Attack Power, but my manapool was very small. I couldn't do a sustained fight at all. I could however, dish out enormous amounts of damage in a very short amount of time, and take quite alot of damage too.
But now, at level 64, and solo PvE geared, my health is around 5K, and my AP only very slightly higher. My manapool is bigger, and I can grind mobs for ages without having to stop for mana/health. Can't take damage worth a crap though. My crit chance is lower as well. (Specc issues, but still, it counts.)
Don't sweat your healthpool while in PvE. You will only rarely need it, and your manapool and manaregen will count for more.-Friar Bijou wrote:ITT: NorthAI is a L?rd Kaolian wrote:We get some batsht insane people here on occasion.My hunter is FAR worse than yours, in terms of HP
imo, ur stats are quite balanced well. at least compared to mine they are. i don't have a character profile, but off the bat, I can tell you my agility is about 259. every other stat, however, is barely over 100 and my hunter is a lvl 51 =/
My max hp: somewhere between 2300-2500
My max mana: the same as my hp.
So my hunter's stats are very, very geared toward max dps and crits =/-Major Lazy But _