Fill every slot with leather and use a weapon. Done.
ThanksWith the caveat that I have never in my life been good at druid: I've had the best success as feral by playing around the edges of fights. I try to play more of a harass-and-chase as opposed to a hard engage/cat-shaped rogue. Seems to let me make the biggest impact I can.
Playing against them: druids feel squishy (I mean, I play a warrior. Everything feels squishy) but good druid players seem to excel at baiting the enemy team into making bad decisions or taking bad fights.
I found that taking the predator talent allowed me to keep Tigers Fury up almost 100%. Im not sure thats the best talent but I didnt hate it.
Build the points based on situation. 5 combo point bite with berserker + tf + know how bite damage works with energy managementMost ferals I've seen are using lunar inspiration atm. You will want to build combo points with moonfire and rake because they are your cheapest spells. Moonfire is good to build combo points from a distance, then go in and 5cp bite. Only use rake if the fight is going to last a while. This is a very basic rundown of feral at 20, hope this helps.
Most ferals I've seen are using lunar inspiration atm. You will want to build combo points with moonfire and rake because they are your cheapest spells. Moonfire is good to build combo points from a distance, then go in and 5cp bite. Only use rake if the fight is going to last a while. This is a very basic rundown of feral at 20, hope this helps.
@ my sig
not rlly OPView attachment 7206Shit is Op asf but not many people know how to play it.
guess I was just showing what it can do20-0 vs a buncha nobodies
grats i guess?
spam moonfire, spread dots and kite more.I like the guide but lvl 20 druids dont have rake stun or primal fury. How would you adapt your play style to account for the lack of those skills?