4th May 2009

druid resto talents

Druids are a great all around class to play in the world of warcraft. They can change rolls where needed, and with the new dual specialization skill, they can be very deadly and swap quite quickly where needed. When a tank can turn into a healer on the battle field, it’ll strike fear into them. This is a great reason to become a druid for the alliance or horde as it’ll make you indemand.

One of the must common builds is the Feral Druid build, they take on the roll of tank and dps at the same time. you can chose from cat or moonkin. The cat form is more like a rogue in the way their skills are used, but they still have a good defence to use for tanking. Bears have a high defence, but still can dish out great dps, even though it’s not as high as the cat form dps, it’s still quite high in the overall scheme of things.

There is also the resto druid talent build, which is basically a druid that centres on healing, when fully spec’d into the restoration tree, they can be used as primary healers quite easily. With their heal over times, and the instant heals, they can keep a tank up for a very long time while the rest of the party chips away at anything hostile.

Now, if you have a spare 1000 gold and get the dual talent speciazailtion that was added in patch 3.you’ll be able to swap intbeween a resto talent build and feral talent build at a drop of a hat. This is a great way for druids to get groups all the time. been able to fill up a nuking role on demand will make you a wanted druid.

Druids make up a great class for joining groups in generall in the world of warcraft and you will never be out of a group once you get past the first starting levels and get into the first 10-15 talents, Because once you are there, people will already start to see you as a class that will help them level up faster.

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