a voidwalker is a minion that can be sumonded by a level 5 warloc on the game World of Warcraft but you have to complete a quest to be able to summon it
The Voidwalker is a warlock pet you gain at level 10 after you finish the quest, "The Binding".
The Void walker is a daemon. You can summon him if you are a warlock. The voit walker is pretty good hes a good tank and he isn't a dick like the imp. ------------ portable tank
For all Warlocks except Blood Elves, the quest is named "The Binding". For Blood Elves it is called "The Rune of Summoning". It is a quest chain that starts from your warlock trainer at level 10.
The succubus. It goes Imp, Voidwalker, Succubus, Felhunter. Those are the normal ones. You can spec into the Felguard if you go deep enough into the demonology tree. You can also get two that are temporary, the Infernal and the Doomguard.
At level one an Imp can be acquired. Level 10 is when you get a Voidwalker. At level 20 you get a Succubus. Level 30 you get to summon a Felhunter. And if you are specced in the Demonology talent tree you can summon a Felgaurd at level 50. ----------- you can also get an Inferno from a questline and our stronger minion: the Doomguard
For the first battle, charge a shot and shoot down at one of the five orange designs on the ground, the voidwalker receptacles. Shoot a second wherever. Lure the golem over to the charged portal, then step into it. You'll jump up out of the regular portal and land again, then a few moments later you'll slip through and be thrown into the air through the charged portal. Glide over to the golem until you are prompted to press 'B', War will land on it and damage the device at the top, causing the golem to stagger. You've then got a chance to attack it, before it becomes invulnerable again and resumes attacking. This process has to be repeated two more times, then you'll get the prompt for the finishing move. For the second fight, the voidwalker panels are covered by grates. You have to stand on them, and wait for the golem to smash down with its mace, to break the grate and reveal the panel. Defeat it much like the first. For the third fight, the panels are on the walls. Put a charged portal on the top and a regular at the bottom, and walk into it when the golem walks near. Note that this one will perform spinning attacks several times in a row, which will knock you out of the air if you don't wait for it to stop.
The answer to this question depends on what kind of pet you mean. Non-combat pets have no special abilities, although they have funny animations and sounds. Hunter pets can be good tanks, dps or pvp pets depending on what kind of pet you tamed and how you spend your talents. Warlock pets are the Imp (Ranged DPS), Voidwalker (Tank), Felguard (DPS), Succubus (DPS/Crowd Control) and Felhunter (PvP/Crowd Control). Death Knights also have pets, including the Ghoul, Army of the Dead and the Gargoyle, again depending on how the players spends the talent points.
Forsaken do not get minions, nor do any other race in World of Warcraft. Minions are the combat pets associated with the Warlock and Mage classes - Hunters have Pets (not to be confused with noncombat pets that follow people around and look cute).Warlocks can obtain a Felhunter, Succubus, Felgaurd (requires a talent point in the Demonology talent specialization), and Voidwalker. This is subject to change with the next expansion and possibly a new patch coming out late August.Mages can obtain a Water Elemental (requires a talent point in the Frost talent specialization).Hunters can obtain nearly any beast in the game (including some bosses) as their pet with some exceptions. Exotic pets require a talent point in the Beast Master talent specialization.Forsaken can be any of the three classes associated with pets or minions.
The best way is to send in your pet(make sure he knows growl highest level available) and give him a few seconds to gain aggro then start shooting the target. you can use your pet to take aggro off you.the pet that you should look for is one that can be a good tank for you and to good dps. Also, a hunter should know how to use different abilities and traps to keep his opponent far away and vulnerable to the hunters bow/gun. ------------ the best pet to level up is a bear like creature since it will work like a tank for you just like the voidwalker for locks, when you start doing dungeons and raids you should get a pet that matches your abilities maybe a dps like a panther or a spider for the venom a lot of hunters prefer a snake
Depending on your class and spec you can summon various creatures and demons to aid your fight. The two classes that deal with creatures most often and are a large part of their class characteristics are Warlocks and Hunters. All warlocks can summon an imp, voidwalker, succubus or a fel hunter. Demonology warlocks can summon an additional demon, the fel guard. All warlocks can also summon a temporary guardian, either the Doom Guard or the Infernal to help in desperate situations. All hunters have the ability to tame nearly any beast in the game. Some other classes have one spec that has a permanent pet creature that they can summon to help fight. The mage has the water elemental in the frost spec and the Death Knight has the Ghoul that they use to fight in the unholy tree. Still other classes have pets they can summon temporarily to fight for a limited time before they die or disappear. The priest can summon a shadowfiend while blood and frost death knights can summon a ghoul to fight for short periods of time.
Warlock quests start at lvl2 then thereafter are every 10 levels till 50 (none there) and then 60. They all have to do with your demonic pets: 2 - the Imp, the only one that doesn't require soul shards (nothing just get it) 10 - Voidwalker the big blue marshmallow - you have to go on a quest for a resource then defeat it in battle 20 - Succubus the gorgeous S & M demon (she smacks herself with a whip and giggles every so often) - a convoluted quest with multiple parts (get this .. take it to so and so who sends you somewhere else who sends you somewhere else .......) 30 - Felhunter 40 - the Fel Steed (60% speed mount) 60 - the Dreadsteed used to be most convoluted quest i.e buy this, take to so and so, beat this monster, take the parts here, buy something else, take it across the world to xx now fight this monster .....(no longer a quest - just pay gold and it's yours) The Felguard is a special demon you get for you talents in Demons.
At level 1 you get a spell from your warlock trainer that allows you to summon an imp which is only the first pet you get. The second pet, a Voidwalker, you get from a series of quests at level 10. After the quests you learn how to summon the Vidwalker which requires a soul shard which you get from casting the spell Drain Soul on a target that gives Honor or Experience and if the monster dies. The Succubus, the next warlock pet, you get again after a series of quests at level 20 given to you by your warlock trainer. After the quests again you learn the spell that requires again a Soul Shard to cast. The Eye of Kilrogg is a scouting pet that you get at the level 22 and does not require a Soul Shard. The next pet, a Felhunter, you get after again a long quest line and requires a Soul Shard. The next you get at level 50 and that is an Infernal which you get after a quest line given to you by an Imp in Felwood. This pet requires an Infernal Stone which you can get from any reagent store in any city. The next pet is the Felguard which only Demonology Warlocks can obtain when they have 41 talent points in Demonology. The Doomguard the final and most dangerous pet to summon requires you to do yet again another quest chain to obtain it requires a Demonic Figure sold at Reagent Stores. To Summon the Doomguard the caster must cast the Ritual of Doom and it requires 5 people the Caster and 4 Participants. All most Participate and not move during the ritual and a Demonic Figure and blood from a random participant will be taken as payment to summon the Doomguard. The Doomguard is summoned and must be enslaved as far as I can remember. For More information on each pet and alternate ways to obtain them, visit the site in the related links section below.