Feral Combat Druid: Feral Druids are ranked in B-Tier primarily because of their weaker damage than other classes. However, they are still a great choice due to their flexibility in filling roles in any raid party. Despite the lack of DPS, teams will gladly accept Feral Druids due to the...
With druids becoming better in every spec they go from “most likely healing in raids and flag running WSG” to a true jack of all trades, hybrid class. Yes, in Classic a feral willing to put in the effort can be a great tank and a solid dps, but in BC you don’t need the ...
And as a feral druid, being able to take a mage from 100% to 3% life in my first hit because of a gear disparity isn’t PvP in my view nor is it fun. It also wasn’t fun ignoring bear form in PvP because it was useless and instead we DPS raced in cat form for healing pro...
Maully 1061 posts 60 Tauren Druid 0 Jan '21 Ironchain: You don’t really stack them, though. You just need one for each group, which is notably different than Warriors in Classic or Hunters in TBC, which you will fill as many raid slots with as possible. I just mean stack in the...
Well, Warden Staff objectively is the best mitigation weapon, but every single Feral, even prior to Classic, knew Manual Crowd Pummeler was the best threat weapon. Blademaster Leggings were the BiS mitigation legs at the time, and dodge enchants are still the best mitigation option. If you tan...