Shifting Perspectives: Getting started and leveling 1-9
Posted: July 21st, 2009, 6:12 pm
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Every Tuesday, Shifting Perspectives explores issues affecting Druids and those who group with them. This week, we Register to unlock hidden link, and we will go on until the end. Then we will stop. Then we will ask ourselves why we are taking advice from 19th century children's literature rather than the books that are relevant to our interests, like Why Buying a House You Have No Idea How To Renovate Is Probably a Bad Idea, or Smoked Salmon and You: A Guide To Not Eating Yourself Into a Coma.
Greetings, Druids. I took the liberty of rolling a few new Druids to test out the improved leveling process, and if possible I'm going to level a brand-new one all the way to 80 to make sure everything in the guide's been personally tested and accurate as of the 3.1/3.2 game world. Today we'll start off with a baby Tauren Druid on the PTR who's now level 9; later I'll be switching between a Night Elf and a Tauren.
Level Feral.
This is the single best thing you can do for yourself, at least for leveling in classic content. Register to unlock hidden link, the Druid is still hobbled by its initial design as an endgame secondary healer, but you can skip a certain portion of this early weakness by leveling feral. Piggybacking off all of the DPS leather that went into the game to support the billions of people who rolled Rogues is a nice advantage, but the real attraction of leveling Feral lies in the ability to DPS in forms that don't require mana. Being able to save your mana bar for healing and buffing decreases downtime enormously (more so as you gain levels, as our mana efficiency and damage aren't that great early on).
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Author: SUPPORT@WEBLOGSINC.COM (Allison Robert)
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Publish Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:30:00 EST
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Every Tuesday, Shifting Perspectives explores issues affecting Druids and those who group with them. This week, we Register to unlock hidden link, and we will go on until the end. Then we will stop. Then we will ask ourselves why we are taking advice from 19th century children's literature rather than the books that are relevant to our interests, like Why Buying a House You Have No Idea How To Renovate Is Probably a Bad Idea, or Smoked Salmon and You: A Guide To Not Eating Yourself Into a Coma.
Greetings, Druids. I took the liberty of rolling a few new Druids to test out the improved leveling process, and if possible I'm going to level a brand-new one all the way to 80 to make sure everything in the guide's been personally tested and accurate as of the 3.1/3.2 game world. Today we'll start off with a baby Tauren Druid on the PTR who's now level 9; later I'll be switching between a Night Elf and a Tauren.
Level Feral.
This is the single best thing you can do for yourself, at least for leveling in classic content. Register to unlock hidden link, the Druid is still hobbled by its initial design as an endgame secondary healer, but you can skip a certain portion of this early weakness by leveling feral. Piggybacking off all of the DPS leather that went into the game to support the billions of people who rolled Rogues is a nice advantage, but the real attraction of leveling Feral lies in the ability to DPS in forms that don't require mana. Being able to save your mana bar for healing and buffing decreases downtime enormously (more so as you gain levels, as our mana efficiency and damage aren't that great early on).
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Author: SUPPORT@WEBLOGSINC.COM (Allison Robert)
Category: balancebalance-druidclass-helpcyclonedruiddruid-guidedruid-infodruid-levelingdruid-leveling-guidedruid-talentsentangling-rootsfeaturedferalferal-druidglyph-of-thornsguideguide-to-druidsjoystiqfeaturesleveling-guidemark-of-the-wildrestoresto-druidrestorationrestoration-druidtalenttalentsthornsworld-of-warcraft-class-guideworld-of-warcraft-guidewow-class-guidewow-class-helpwow-druidwow-druid-infowow-druidswow-guidewow-talent-guide
Publish Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:30:00 EST
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