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#1 Oct 20 2007 at 1:06 PM Rating: Decent
Hey,
I have a lvl 70 rogue and decided I would switch to leveling a druid. I am rapidly approaching lvl 70 now and I am in need of some with with finding the right resto gear to start out with. I am looking for some good gear (preferably the best gear) that I can easily obtain so I can start being a good healer in raids so i can obtain better gear in them. I am looking for quest rewards mainly or BoE items. If anybody actually wanted to take the time to look up some items for me or give me suggestions, that would be great. When I looked myself it seemed that all the gear I could find was +damage and healing to spells, which sa I now know, cuts down on the healing part so it really isn't as good as it says. Thanks for any tips.


Edited, Oct 20th 2007 5:15pm by Dsnentry

Edited, Oct 20th 2007 5:16pm by Dsnentry
#2 Oct 20 2007 at 2:46 PM Rating: Decent
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From the "READ THIS FIRST: Druid 101" sticky here in this forum:

highRfrequenC wrote:
Gear to get at level 70
To start raiding Karazhan a tank should be fitted to a minimum of 12k Health, 415 Defense (with Survival of the Fittest), 20k Armor, and 25% Dodge. A healer should be stacked with at least 1000 +Healing, 6k Health, and 8500 Mana.

Here in our forum, Anathor has kindly written a shopping list for feral gear (tanking and dps) and a shopping list for healers. Make sure you grab some of this stuff while going through Outlands.

For all questions about whether one piece of feral gear is better than another, Emmerald's druid gear lists is a popular, comprehensive comparison list that lists Druid gear by slot and sorts them by value for tanking, burst dps, and sustained dps.

For a good comparative list for healing gear you can look to this wowwiki article.


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Hope that's what you're looking for.

Edited, Oct 21st 2007 10:19am by Mazra
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