The Best PvE Feral Druid Build for WoW Classic
The Best PvE Feral Druid Build for WoW Classic As a hybrid Class, Druid suffers from the "can do everything but can't do anything up to par" problem. Because of this, Druid in a difficult spot... if he tries to specialize in a single role, he will be outclassed by all single-purpose Classes and will not find a spot in any Raid. This forces Him to embrace His greatest strength - flexibility. Beside great flexibility, Feral Druid provides his Raid with very solid utilities, like Rebirth - the only "real" Combat Resurrection of Classic) and Innervate - one of the best mana regeneration cooldowns in the game. On top of that, he brings Leader of the Pack to the table. This 3% Critical Chance buff offsets Feral's sub-par performance to some extent, at least.To get more news about WoW Gold Classic Cheap, you can visit lootwowgold news official website.
If you can do anything, do it - this is the only way. As a Feral Druid, you have to fill the gaps. You will not top any chart, but you can prevent wipes by making the right decisions (even if this means healing in a Feral spec). Make yourself as useful as possible; this will increase your chances of finding a Raid (and finding a Raid as a Feral Druid can be problematic). All in all, Feral Druid is one of the most flexible specializations out there. Moreover, it uses engaging rotation, which is rare in Classic. If you are looking for a challenge and don't shy away from the dirty work, Feral will suit you well.
There are only two Druid Races; one for each faction, so there is no much choice - if you want to play Alliance, you pick Night Elf, and if you want to play Horde, you pick Tauren. However, we will compare them to each other in case you value racial benefits over faction ones. Tauren gets 5% more Health, but Night Elf has a 1% increased Dodge Chance. Both of these Talents are quite good for Feral Druid Tanks, but they do not affect DPS gameplay at all. Neither Race has a Racial that affects DPS directly, but Druid's Shadowmeld makes your Prowl a bit better which helps when soloing and while sneaking around in a PvP environment. On the other hand, Tauren's War Stomp has a multitude of uses in both PvP and PvE (AoE stun can be used as standard CC, as a way of escaping danger, or even as an AoE interrupt). All of the above considered, Night Elf and Tauren are pretty much equal as PvE Feral Druids, so picking a Race over a Faction, in this case, defeats the point (in our opinion, at least).
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