This WoW druid guide should get you headed in the right direction when you’re starting out with a druid.
You can use many different play styles when playing a Druid. Druids are shape shifters which allows them to be a hybrid class. This is the reason that it is one of the most versatile classes in the whole game. It does not matter if you want to end up Raiding or doing PvP, the Druid is a perfect class for either.
Just like with the rest of the Classes in World of Warcraft, the Talents for druids are split into three categories, or trees. Let’s take a look at what each of the druid talent trees can offer.
The Balance Tree which focuses on damage spells that will make the druid a very efficient spell damage dealer. Healing Spells, that are crucial to any good healer, will be modified by some Balance talents. There are others that help you when in feral forms.
The Feral Tree focuses on shape shifting which allows you to become a cat, bear, or dire bear. These forms will allow you to tank or focus on melee DPS. Learning when to change between forms will be your most important task. If specializing in the Moonkin form, you need huge amounts of maximum Mana, and some Feral Combat talents will modify it.
The Restoration Tree focuses on healing spells, making the druid a very efficient healer, especially because of the Tree of Life form that druids learn by investing in this talent tree. Some of the Restoration talents, such as Furor, will allow the druid to use Rage while in the Cat and Bear forms. The Natural Shape Shifter talent decreases the mana cost required for shape shifting by 30%.
Playing as a druid can have some drawbacks however. Because druids can do so many things it can be hard to focus on one strategy. It is also a necessity to carry enough equipment for your character in order to fill the needs of all of your forms. They will all require different gear sets.
The preceding World of Warcraft druid guide has been contributed by www.warcraftcodex.com


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