sadly hip's sequence is for solo pve, oaken is obviously after a raiding pve build and cast sequence.
spec ways, something along the lines of
5/41/15. now depending on your shadow dmg, you may need a 2nd point in mana feed... though i do seriously doubt it. now you could loose some points from devestation so as to gain imp.LT/soul siphon, also the reason i haven't taken shadowburn is because it's not a raiding pve ability. spell rotation is the same as afliction. keep up your dots at all times. keep up whatever curse you're casting and otherwise spam shadowbolt.
also one of the bonus's of the FG spec is that threat basically isn't an issue due to 20-40% of our damage being done by the FG which has it's own threat (the damage varies alot depending on boss abilities and how 'pet friendly' they are)
for trash and bosses. keep the FGs taunt ability turned off
for trash mobs, dots usually are wasted except for immolate (obviously mobs with high health deserve being dotted) and if any mobs are being CC'd, keep cleave on manual (unless they're being CC'd properly away from where you dps the mobs down)
keep charge on manual and make sure you're ready to /petpassive /petattack at the right times to get a stun in when needed.
for bosses, put cleave on auto, charge on manual and always make sure to set a /petstay point somewhere around the boss so that if the boss turns / does an aoe etc... you can easily pull it out of the way with little worries of it dieing.
now quite a few people think that the voidstar talisman trinket is a requirement for FG dps, but in reality it's far from it except on the few bosses that have a constant magical damage aura (and presuming its resistable, you'd be surprised at how many arn't). basically any boss which does a magical aoe on a cd is easily avoidable. just simply press /petpassive a few seconds before it happens and your pet will easily be out of the range. then just charge it back in and carrying on dpsing (much safer than 'relying' on high resistances and ending up getting a fully unresisted aoe on the felguard, why happens more often than you'd think)
one thing I'm not sure of though is if the avoidance change done for hunter pets affects our felguard to or not? basically hunter's avoidance is now a 50% reduction in aoe damage rather than 50% chance to avoid it, anyone know if this change has happened with the felguard's one too?
Edited, Nov 21st 2007 8:34am by Jenovaomega