Dorigon
Alpha and Omega
Well, it is now time to continue the best-of-class series. Seeing the popularity of druids skyrocket in MoP, they are probably now the most popular class – thus, this poll was extremely difficult to whittle down to ten worthy entrants. My goal, henceforth, was to gather entrants from a variety of demographics within the 15-19 bracket. Unfortunately, there is not room for many interesting candidates.
Agonist: Agonist is first among several druids in this list who made the transition from hunter in MoP. Now, you may think its purpose was to stay OP, but at least in Agonist’s case, he just wanted to be able to make his fair contribution to the team. Agonist can be seen all over the gulch, tossing out damage and heals to help his team win.
Dirtyaucting: DA is like an old jaguar hidden in the mists of a wild forest, and WSG is his forest, and the horde flag is his next meal. He shows huge patience in waiting to take back his meal from those alliance who would dare to steal it, attacking with 5 point eviscerates and light speed scrolls to take back what is rightfully his.
Epichealtime: A traditional resto druid was needed for this poll, and Epichealtime certainly fits the bill. Recently returned from a lengthy hiatus, he is seen throwing out regrowths and rejuvenations to his teammates on a daily basis. He has been seen speed potting in order to reach those teammates in greatest need before they get killed. That is how seriously this guy takes his role in the gulch.
Feraldyomama: This guy is just good to have on your team. He can gank noobs in mid, speed pot flags across the map, etc. Even when resto spec’d, he continues to wear his feral gear and therefore be a constant menace to the other team. Ferald is a bit of a newcomer, but he has definitely made a splash on the scene.
Leusha: Out of all the druids on this list, Leusha can probably be the most annoying to play against in WSG. There are those games that should be ridiculously fast 3caps, games that are boring to play in, but Leusha has a knack for extending them. No matter how impotent his team, he will grab the flag and carry it until at least 4 stacks, mercilessly kiting the enemy team to a state of frustration and boredom.
Mesikammen: Mesi, smarting from his loss to Ownaque or Rejen in the last poll, now comes back with a vengeance. He has posted videos on TwinkInfo to document his jumping ability, and his growing English skills have allowed him to show a sense of humor as well. The future is bright for Mesikammen, both in the gulch and on the forums.
Nettieb: Nettie is a pro at using his GCD’s. Whether it is a sunfire, moonfire, rejuv, etc, he is constantly using his abilities. It is like those Korean people who play starcraft professionally. They are known for giving out a ridiculous amount of commands per minute. Well, it is the same sort of thing with Nettie and his GCD’s, and he uses them intelligently.
Pizza: Always seeking to contribute a maximum amount to his team, Pizza quickly rolled a boomkin after his hunter got banned. Since then, he has smashed charts left and right, in terms of both damage and healing , while keeping his AFKing to a minimum never seen in the Cataclysm expansion. Both alliance and horde tremble to see this druid across the battlefield.
Tooleet: Tooleet, the leader of Warsong Warlords, makes his presence felt in every warsong gulch. Even though he is balance, he uses the fast-thinking healing skills he has developed on Daedricdeath to distribute rejuvenations to teammates in need. If there is any small criticism to be made of Tooleet, it is that he concentrates on healing too much, to the exclusion of his boomkin’s amazing damage abilities.
Agonist: Agonist is first among several druids in this list who made the transition from hunter in MoP. Now, you may think its purpose was to stay OP, but at least in Agonist’s case, he just wanted to be able to make his fair contribution to the team. Agonist can be seen all over the gulch, tossing out damage and heals to help his team win.
Dirtyaucting: DA is like an old jaguar hidden in the mists of a wild forest, and WSG is his forest, and the horde flag is his next meal. He shows huge patience in waiting to take back his meal from those alliance who would dare to steal it, attacking with 5 point eviscerates and light speed scrolls to take back what is rightfully his.
Epichealtime: A traditional resto druid was needed for this poll, and Epichealtime certainly fits the bill. Recently returned from a lengthy hiatus, he is seen throwing out regrowths and rejuvenations to his teammates on a daily basis. He has been seen speed potting in order to reach those teammates in greatest need before they get killed. That is how seriously this guy takes his role in the gulch.
Feraldyomama: This guy is just good to have on your team. He can gank noobs in mid, speed pot flags across the map, etc. Even when resto spec’d, he continues to wear his feral gear and therefore be a constant menace to the other team. Ferald is a bit of a newcomer, but he has definitely made a splash on the scene.
Leusha: Out of all the druids on this list, Leusha can probably be the most annoying to play against in WSG. There are those games that should be ridiculously fast 3caps, games that are boring to play in, but Leusha has a knack for extending them. No matter how impotent his team, he will grab the flag and carry it until at least 4 stacks, mercilessly kiting the enemy team to a state of frustration and boredom.
Mesikammen: Mesi, smarting from his loss to Ownaque or Rejen in the last poll, now comes back with a vengeance. He has posted videos on TwinkInfo to document his jumping ability, and his growing English skills have allowed him to show a sense of humor as well. The future is bright for Mesikammen, both in the gulch and on the forums.
Nettieb: Nettie is a pro at using his GCD’s. Whether it is a sunfire, moonfire, rejuv, etc, he is constantly using his abilities. It is like those Korean people who play starcraft professionally. They are known for giving out a ridiculous amount of commands per minute. Well, it is the same sort of thing with Nettie and his GCD’s, and he uses them intelligently.
Pizza: Always seeking to contribute a maximum amount to his team, Pizza quickly rolled a boomkin after his hunter got banned. Since then, he has smashed charts left and right, in terms of both damage and healing , while keeping his AFKing to a minimum never seen in the Cataclysm expansion. Both alliance and horde tremble to see this druid across the battlefield.
Tooleet: Tooleet, the leader of Warsong Warlords, makes his presence felt in every warsong gulch. Even though he is balance, he uses the fast-thinking healing skills he has developed on Daedricdeath to distribute rejuvenations to teammates in need. If there is any small criticism to be made of Tooleet, it is that he concentrates on healing too much, to the exclusion of his boomkin’s amazing damage abilities.
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