Friday 14 October 2011

WoW Guide For Druids Forms

To begin this WoW Druid guide I want to just say that out of the 10 playable classes in World of Warcraft, Druid is my favorite class! So, out of the love for the class I decided to write a short wow druid guides that will provide some very basic information to help new Druid players.

The purpose of this World of Warcraft Druid is guide is not to provide some advance Druid build or DPS techniques, but to help new players which Druid role or playing style is best for them. So here is what you can except out of this guide: I'm going to cover all four of the main Shapeshifting form that Druid has and the role that is associated with each form.

Druid Overview and Roles

One of the aspect that makes Druid such a cool class to play is their ability to fit in to every role or playing style that the game has to offer, well with the exception of shooting arrows like the Hunter class. Now, the reason why Druids are so flexible with their role is because they're a hybrid class, but also due to their ability to Shapeshift in to different forms.

As a Druid you’re able to shapeshift into four main forms, and they are Cat from, Bear form, Moonkin form, and Tree of Life form. There are 4 other forms but they are mainly for utility purposes and will not affect which role your Druid fits into. So now that we know what the 4 primary Druid forms are, let's discuss little bit more about them in detail.

Cat Form Druids - The first form you'll get as a Druid is the cat form at level 10, and in Cat form you'll have a lot of melee skills for close range melee combat. One of the special perk while you're in cat form is that you'll be able to ambush your target from their back with stealth. This is also why that cat forms Druids are often refer to as Rogue Druids.

Bear Form Druids - As a Bear Druid you'll either find yourself as a tank or dealing damages, but because of the fact that there are many skills that increases Bear Druid's defense, hit points, and overall tanking abilities most Bear Druid are tanks. An aspect that I really dislike about being a Bear Druid is the fact that like Warriors they need rage for most of their skills. This means that upon shapeshifting into the bear form most of your skills will be unusable since won't have any rage to use the skills with.

Moonkin Form Druids - The Moonkin form is one of the special form that require you to choose the Balance talent tree as your primary spec in order to have access to. The reason why is that while you're in Moonkin form, all your Nature and Arcane spell will increase in damages decrease in casting time. Hence making Moonkin Druid the an ideal class for the magical damage dealing role.


Tree of Life Form Druids - The Tree of Life form requires that your Druid has chosen the resoration branch as his/her primary talent spec or else you won't be able to access this form. Another feature that makes this form even more unique then the previous 3 is that it only lasts for 31 seconds once activated. However, once activated it all your healing spells will be enhanced which makes Tree of Life Form Druids ideal healers.

Anyway, that’s all for this brief Druid overview Guide, If you would like more information on Druid come and check out my wwwnindleswowguide.com.

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