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#1 Jan 15 2008 at 3:41 AM Rating: Decent
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Mostly solo in cat form but I'm on PvP server (and in BG) and I would like to make sure my enemies will have a hard time killing me. I've used the guide in Druid 101 sticky but what are the suggested talents if different?
#2 Jan 15 2008 at 4:04 AM Rating: Good
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pvp leveling is much the same. get ferocity, primal instinct, brutal impact, and feral swiftness maxed out asap (by level 21) and then go 5/5 furor. fill out the rest of feral until 50, then swap furor for mangle with a talent respec, then begin adding points to furor so youre 5/5 furor by 55.

just make sure you stack a bit more int than normal. in pvp, a druid lives our dies by his ability to shift forms.
#3 Jan 15 2008 at 4:16 AM Rating: Decent
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I would suggest you take this build in consideration for pvp:
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=0zZxGGsfroeuioVx0z
#4 Jan 15 2008 at 5:25 AM Rating: Decent
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Brisin, I'd seriously take 3 points from naturalist and put them into Natural Shapeshifter...

At least, for me is a MUST, since I play as FERAL, and cannot stay in one form.
#5 Jan 15 2008 at 5:36 AM Rating: Decent
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dragonscale wrote:
Brisin, I'd seriously take 3 points from naturalist and put them into Natural Shapeshifter...

At least, for me is a MUST, since I play as FERAL, and cannot stay in one form.

It's an option, but that way you will have 6% less damage output, and this is really a lot.
Actually, that is not the build I picked up for me. Mine will be:
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=0zZxGGsfroezioVxhz

I don't think Primal Tenacity is a must for pve/raids, therefore I won't pick it up, but as Grolyn mentioned pvp, I thought maybe thath one would be better for him.



Edited, Jan 15th 2008 10:36am by Brisin
#6 Jan 15 2008 at 6:02 AM Rating: Decent
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TBH thick hide isn't that hot for PvP - I would preffer the 15% chance to resist fear - makes fighting a lock somewhat easier.

EDIT: And then I for one liked the nurturing instinct talent for PvP, since it would give me a little more healing power which meant less mana used to keep myself (and others when in arena) up.

Edited, Jan 15th 2008 10:23am by krqllebqlle
#7 Jan 16 2008 at 3:29 PM Rating: Decent
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Thanks for the advices. Looks like I am on the right track. I have Nature's Grasp as it often saved me in BG when I find what I think were unaccompained flag or area. Then just before I drop out of prowl I hit the NG then work on the flags. If it's really guarded, someone (usually a rogue) would jump on me. When the root proc fires I can get away and deny him of a free HK =) then report in BG channel how many in that area.

I'll work on the rest of feral before any rest.
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