If you're even higher level than I was and run out of mobs, there are more flowers in the west and south west parts of the crater ( )Īlso as a small note, if you're a Fire Mage or a Destruction Warlock, the Tar Beasts are very easy to aoe down in big groups, since they are extremely vulnerable to fire damage. I got about 10 Hearts of the Wild in 30 minutes, and a bunch of other herbs to sell at the AH for some money (Fadeleaf, Gromsblood, Blindweed, Swiftthistle) plus lots of Savage Frond and Un'goro Soil that also sold out for some coin. and could hear the lips that kiss'd Whispering I knew not what of wild and. If you wanna world PvP and destroy unsuspecting casters from stealth, then go heavy AP/crit. If you were looking for WotLK Classic content, please refer to our WotLK Classic Feral DPS Druid spells. Not only does it improve your feral forms significantly, it also boosts your intellect with 20. A flexible specced druid build around the talent Heart of the Wild. There has been some changes to progression, so I believe the topic is relevant again at least for me. I did circuits through the northern and north eastern parts of the crater, killing all Tar beasts (The ones wiscalico named above) and all flower-type monsters (, , ). 66 ' Ay me ay me with what another heart In days far - off, and with. The isn’t really a BiS list for PvP, since it’s all situational. It's been a while since I had the time to come online. I got very good results from farming in Un'goro Crater. The point I'm trying to get across is that HotW variations of druid builds are not recommended if you're aiming for end-game raiding (this also answers one of OP's initial questions).Kommentar von Spitti3I farmed these for levelling up my JC at level 60, so Dire Maul was not an option. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 10:01:31 Autocropversion 0.0.14books-20220331-0. I'm sure it's easier to play fun specs if you're an officer, like your signature states that you are. Most serious guilds will not accept oddball specs (I'm not evaluating the fairness of this, just stating facts). An important aspect is managing to find a raidspot with a non-optimal build if you want to do anything other than the occasional MC pug. As you stated earlier in this thread druids have pretty bad talents overall, so the impact isn't as big as other classes' hybrid builds. But it's not such a compromise that it doesn't work at all. However the HotW build is truly capable of decent healing and tanking for all content, which is pretty cool. Taladril wrote:I don't think the point of that build is to try to compare against a pure heal build. Restoration: Healing increased by 30, and mana costs reduced by 50. Are you telling me, that 20% more Intellect can't be weighed against those two? Guardian: Bear Form gives an additional 20 Stamina, multiple uses of Ironfur may overlap, and Frenzied Regeneration has 2 charges. The only thing you're really missing out on, are 9% mana reduction from Moonglow, and +10% Healing from Gift of Nature. * Nature's Swiftness is not, as someone suggested, a PvP talent. If all you do is spam HT rank 3/4 for an entire fight, you're (probably) not reaching your full potential. * Regarding the "druids going oom"-discussion you can always push yourself harder. The increased crit of Regrowth is, together with 5 pc T2, also pretty sick. The main advantage of full resto is Swiftmend. In addition, while in Bear or Dire Bear Form your Stamina is increased by 20 and while in Cat Form your Strength is increased by 20. * When it comes to the good ol' 24/0/27 vs full resto discussion, they're both viable but use different playstyles. If you have Theorycraft you can see how much more mana/crit you'd get with HotW. Mirabae wrote:Some general thoughts: * Heart of the Wild builds are always worse than 24/0/27 or the "full resto build" for healing.
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