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WOW Druid Leveling Guide

 

As manipulators of the natural world, Druids have a great deal of spells and tricks that they possess. Raid groups love Druids for their wide range of talents and spells. The ability to raise other players from the dead as well as get rid of poisons that players possess, makes the Druid a powerful healing class. With their connection to the natural side of World of Warcraft, Druids have the ability to conjure some of the more deadly spells nature has to offer.

These nature based spells can help destroy, confuse and even capture enemies of the Druid. Many of the Druid's spells are the strongest in the World of Warcraft. In addition they can change their shapes to allow them to be more productive in certain roles. Each different animal that a Druid can become, gives them unique and special powers, based on the strengths of that animal. If you are new to World of Warcraft, Druids are a wonderful way to test out all the different aspects of the game. Using the variety they have, you can find out what is the best fit for you as a player.

If you want more information regarding leveling your Druid or just more info in general, visit this Druid Leveling Guide.

In your natural form you are a spell caster, or a ranged DPS; this is a character that attacks from a far. Once you decide to shape shift you will take on specific traits of that shape. As you grow as a player you will find which shape you like best, but you will learn a great deal from all of them.

Some of the more popular forms to take are, Sea Lion, Cat, Bear and Tree. Some forms are meant for travel purposes only; the Sea Lion form will allow you to swim faster through water. As a Cat you become a much more powerful melee character similar to what a Rouge is. In Cat form you can use stealth to sneak past enemies and will have a high level of energy for your attacks. You may also move at a faster pace than your natural form.

When a Druid becomes a Bear it is usual used to operate as a tank. As a Bear, Druids can take high amounts of damage and generate a great deal of threat from their enemies. Druid's have healing abilities as well. The Tree form is best suited for healing, where the Druid takes on similar traits to a Priest.

Limitations are the biggest down fall of a Druid. They are only able to wear leather armor, making them susceptible to melee attacks from their enemies. Thus you should look at gear for enhancement of your character, not for protection. Keep a good distance from enemies because of your lack of protective gear.

There are always positives and negatives to everything, changing forms is no different. Each form clearly represents a different type of character that the Druid can mimic, but when you mimic one of those character types full time, you will see a difference in performance comparable to the class you are mimicking. For example, if you were looking to be a permanent healer and be in Tree form all the time, you might want to consider being a Priest instead. You will have more spells to choose from. The success of a Druid comes in their ability to be versatile, if you are looking to be one specific aspect of a Druid; I suggest you try another character.

Check out this Druid Leveling Guide for a more detailed look into being a Druid.

When it comes to matching which talent goes with which spec you want, it is pretty easy. Three specs for three talent trees.. If you choose to be a tank, you will want to utilize the Balance talents and if you want to mainly DPS then Feral Combat will be your best choice. That leaves Restoration to be your tree for healing. One drawback to having so many different specs to choose from is that your talent trees are harder to make your own.

For example: If you were a Warlock, you would only be able to do damage, even though you have three different talent builds to choose from. This wide range of options gives you the ability to fine tune what you want to accomplish with your Warlock. With Druids, you only have the one tree based on what you decide to have you spec in (tanking, DPSing or healing)|When it comes to Druids you have one tree per spec and that is it.

When you level a Druid I would suggest using the Feral Combat talent tree even if you don't want to end up as a DPS. When leveling you are usually by yourself, thus you want to make sure you have protection and damage, Feral Combat does both of those things. Others would be tempted to pick Restoration, but that would put you at a disadvantage when it came to killing your enemies. Feral Combat also lets you have more animal forms you can change into, which is a blast!

Don’t get too weighed down by all the different options that a Druid gives you. Use the time leveling your character to see what aspect of the Druid interests you the most, and focus on that. This will give you ample time to make your decision and you can always change the talent points in your talent trees.

When you have a powerful Druid, it can make any group much better. Utilizing their different abilities in all three spec categories, a Druid can make or break a raid or a battle ground fight. A Druid can be a welcomed addition to any group.

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