Superior Impact?

Is Superior Impact the good one for 2 handers (non str)? or is there a more rare/better version?

or is it something else like Savagery (attack power)?
 
Depends on spec. It's BiS for feral by a long shot, BiS for surv by a small margin over +10 agi, and not even close to BiS for something likes arms warr or ret pal.

Just depends on what you're playing.
 
Yes it gives +3 weapon damage which scales really weirdly for Feral druids, easily the BiS weapon enchant. I have seen some survival hunters running it also.
 
For hunter just keep a few agi enchants in the bags for that bg blue.
just wanted to highlight this. +3 damage rules for ferals because the scaling seems to work weirdly. It still scales "off" for other classes but not as seriously. I did some pretty extensive testing on my surv hunter and the DPS with +10 agi and +3 weapon dmg is "near as makes no difference".

Of note, this is largely because agi boosts pet damage by quite a bit. You'll probably want +3 weapon damage when you eventually get game time, because often you'll have your pet slowing one target while you dive another and if a lot of your dps is in your pet, you're losing punch on that dive.

That said, I've been playing with +10 agi for months and it works just fine. It works magnificently for surv hunters and can be applied without game time. Its a coin flip unless the game is really super sweaty and every ounce of dps on an FC dive matters.
 
Same with brewmasters, the +3 slightly edges in front of agility but stager is boosted with agility so overall not as effective. TBH you won’t even notice the dps difference.

Feral is another story, it is roughly equivalent to 40-50 agility (can’t remember exactly) and this will increase both damage and healing.

FYI it is still working the same on PTR, roughly double the damage difference of an enchanted weapon compared to a non enchanted weapon with same stats.
 
Same with brewmasters, the +3 slightly edges in front of agility but stager is boosted with agility so overall not as effective. TBH you won’t even notice the dps difference.
Did not know that. Is this just looking at damage or have you taken stagger into account? That's sort of the reason I thought they should use agi.
 

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