

Nice pick if you’re out of form often enough (going Bear, Caster, etc.) to justify it. Heart of the Wild greatly improves your non-feral abilities for 45 seconds.If you’re providing assistance other than pure DPS then they’re nice, for example: the occasional off-tanking or healing. The picks here really depend on your role in the group. Mighty Bash is a decent talent, as stuns are almost always nice (except when they don’t work.) Take this if an encounter demands that you have a stun available.Ursol’s Vortex is more useful for PvP than PvE, for you.


It will interrupt caster in that trash group.
FERAL DRUID PVP 6.2.3 PATCH
IN patch 6.1 it gets a nice buff with ” with a 35% increase to their health and spellpower, and an 80% increase to their armor and attack power.”Īs with the tier 3 talents none of these will bother the bosses, they’re only for trash.

Ysera’s Gift is a pretty nice self-heal that can heal allies on occasion.If a fight requires frequent long distance running, take Feline Swiftness instead. It also has half the cooldown of Displacer Beast. If you need to off-tank then the Bear Charge will be useful. Wild Charge lets us leap behind a target, making it useful for any fight where you might have difficulty maneuvering behind your enemy and for swift transitions from one target to another.It’ll also easily get you past certain mechanics, such as energy walls, puddles of goop, etc. If you find this (burst movement) more useful the a constant movement increase, then by all means take it. Displacer Beast is basically a Blink + Dash combo.Take this if you feel the need for a bit of extra speed that doesn’t require (yet another) button. Feline Swiftness provides a passive speed increase that happens to stack with the default speed bonus of Cat Form.Click the new talent in your talent pane, spend one Tome of the Clear Mind per talent, click “learn” and you’re good. There are times when you might want to change talents to better suit a particular fight or situation. PvE: Guarding tanking, Balance, Restorationĭescriptions are below, our choices are checked:.If you want the same in-game step by step leveling guide that we use to get to the level cap as fast as possible, take a look at our favorite in-game leveling guide. If you’re looking for more advice on leveling your Druid, check out our Druid Leveling Guide. However, the principals will still apply during the leveling process. This Feral Cat Druid guide is primarily intended for use in PvE and Raiding at max level. For PvP or leveling see the links just below. Feral can still hold its own in Raids and PvE and this page focuses on the Feral Cat form as a damage machine in a PvE (raiding) environment.
