This is a thread designed to help all the would-be ferals - those just starting out, or even those considering rolling a druid themselves for the first time.
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I hope to run down the basics of the class, especially things like formulas, strategies, and What Gear Means To You.
This is not intended to be hugely in-depth insofar as maths and such goes - there are plenty of discussions of those topics at a higher level.
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This is more of a 'foundation' guide - the stuff that makes the druid tick, roar, and moonfire.
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Contents.
-Level One – What's this 'wrath' thing.
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-But first...
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-The Bear – Small brain, stumpy tail, cool dance.
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-Catform – Welcome to kitty country.
-A question of itemization...
-A short lesson in etiquette.
-Condescension and ignorance.
-Growing up.
-The numbers game.
Let's start at the start.
Level One - What's this 'wrath' thing.
Starting in the grassy plains of Mulgore or under the darkened boughs in Teldrassil, you'll notice one rather striking thing - you seem to suck.
Whilst newbie rogues or hunters around you will be happily tearing hapless critters to pieces, you have this hadoken-wannabe spell that isn't really good for much at all.
Unfortunately, life as a shiny new druid isn't really that interesting until level 20.
I mean, when bearform feels like you're doing high damage...
Whilst, on the bright side, this tends to dissuade less dedicated players, it's also easy to see how a newbie's enthusiasm could be quickly dulled.
Now, far be it from me to tell you what class to play, but if you decide you want to give the druid a good try, then do yourself a favour and 'unlock' catform before you draw your conclusions.
Catform is where the game starts to develop for your little guy.
You now have the basics of the feral playstyle: bear for taking damage, cat for dishing it out, and 'caster' form to be avoided...
and, admittedly, also to heal yourself from time to time.
Before continuing on to how you want to start gearing your character, though, let's break these separate forms down and give them some sort of detail.
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