ArexLovesPie wrote:
Man, somebody wants this to be the rogue forum :( <3 kawainui
Anywho Imp MOTW seems like an optimal place to put your talents right now but it's not really all that important. Furor is definately nice for you but you won't really see the benefits of it until later in the levels. Ferocity may be your best choice depending on which tree you want to use.
PS: I use 5/5 Imp MOTW on my resto druid just because I don't ever get hit and I raid quite a bit.
Lol, Arex...you gotta admit that 5/5 Imp MotW on a raiding resto druid is a BIT different than Imp MotW on a low teens druid trying to level through the bad stretch before cat form. : )
I agree with Kawainui in thinking that we should collectively err on the side of 'tough love' in reacting to the notion ImpMotW as first talent spend. Not to be nasty about it, but I think it's as worthless a first talent as we can grab, just a shade worse than Feral Aggression I guess.
In leveling my second druid, I took balance talents through 20 to increase both my DPS and survivability with Starlight Wrath and Nature's Grasp, then as soon as I got cat form at 20 I respec'd to Feral to grab Ferocity, Feral Instinct and Brutal Impact, which gives access to Feral Swiftness which in itself speeds up leveling SO much. I always recommend this approach to new drudds because it gives you a feel for your caster role early, then slots you into the cookie cutter "fastest leveling" build while giving you experience with your furry side. Then at level 30 or so, if you miss the caster playstyle, you can switch back or tough it out as feral while waiting anxiously for your moonkin-enabled respec at 40.