There are 3 different kinds of each, making 9 different fight scenarios. Plus you have to factor in gear and skill level. And even a little luck. in situations where they are equal, it usually just comes down to who got the first shot off.
you can get a pet if you are a hunter or warlock. a hunter tames a monster to be a pet. a warlock summons pets. for more info check out www.worldofwarcraft.com
defiently halo 3 hunter
a hunter
halo hunter maybe
Akantor
In popular culture, a warlock is a male witch.
It depends on how you want to play- if you like playing with the horde (tauren, orcs, blood elves, trolls, undead, and soon to be goblins): then you might like playing: Blood elf- Paladin, Mage, Warlock, Priest, Deathknight Undead- Rogue, Warlock, Mage, Priest, Deathknight Tauren- Shaman, Druid, Hunter, Warrior (and soon to be paladin in cataclysm), Deathknight Orc- Warrior, Shaman, Warlock, Hunter, Death Knight Troll- Rogue, Mage, Priest, warrior, shaman, Death Knight But if you like playing with the Alliance- Dwarf- Paladin, warrior, priest, hunter Human- Paladin, warrior, mage, warlock, priest Gnome- rogue, mage, warlock Night elf- druid, priest, hunter, rogue Dreanai- Warrior, paladin, priest Its all up to play style
At level 1 any Race Hunter can wear Leather.
I would say Darth Maul would win because he is a trained sith while Bossk is just a bounty hunter.
The answer to this question would be "Witch", as popular culture holds that a Warlock is a male Witch. Nevertheless, fact remains that Warlock means Oathbreaker and has nothing to do with gender.
From all of the classes below I can't compare any to a gypsy class. Warrior Monk Paladin Mage Hunter Warlock Priest Rogue Shaman Druid Death Knight
A female warlock is typically referred to as a witch.