If you have energy while all these are up, use it on & remember to use when you are low on energy. To maximize your sustained damage as a feral, you have to keep, debuff, & on your target at all times. These are just the important addons I use! This does not mean you have to use any of these or are limited to just these, but I do recommend using most of these as they can help a lot with PVP. Power Auras Classic - Shows visual queues in response to in-game events such as buffs or debuffs. Quartz - Better casting bar than default. OmniCC - Displays time left on cooldowns on actionbar. I use for seeing internal cooldown on trinkets/ring. Need To Know - Allows you to monitor buffs, debuffs, cooldowns & totems on the screen. LoseControl - Makes it easier to see duration of CC on yourself, target, focus & party members.ĬCReportRW - Reports CC on yourself as raid warning.ĭoom CooldownPulse - Flashes your cooldown icon in middle of screen when it comes off cooldown. Sound Alerter - Says out loud when target/focus uses a cooldown, can set so says when arena partner uses cooldown on himself/you.Īesa - Enemy cooldown tracker, shows time left on enemy cooldowns. Advanced settings like trinket used, DR on cc, & more. Gladius - An addon for arena enemy unit frames. The amount of resilience you should use is up to personal preference, but I'd recommend not to go higher than 1150, & no lower than 950. You need to have AT LEAST 40% arp to make going arp worthwhile, so I recommend only going arp if you have some PVE offparts & have some experience with playing feral.
The arp build gives higher burst & much better damage against high armor teams. Using the agility build is recommended for beginners as it is easier to play. The amount of resilience you will use is up to personal preference, but I'd recommend somewhere between 1150 & 1300.
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I recommend using full wrathful main-parts & off-parts for this, except for your cloak & rings as they do not give agility. It is in general better for duels, world PVP, & 3v3. The agility build provides better sustained damage, better healing, more crits(& therefore more combo points), & higher resilience(as you use more pvp offparts). It is your choice to choose either one based on your play style & what you aim to do as a feral. Neither agility or arp are objectively better overall than the other, they both have their own strengths & weaknesses. Thank you for reading, & I hope the guide will help you out! Note that this is an early version & I will likely make changes & add more content in the future. Please also note that some ideas about the layout & content within the guide I have got from reading other guides (mostly Badgerzz's Feral + MM Guide), so I apologize if there are some parts which seem very similar.
If you would like to contact me in-game, my feral druid is called Meow, on Icecrown. If you do find a mistake, or an area which needs improvement, or an area which I have not covered, or any suggestions that you would like to put forward, I would really appreciate you letting me know.
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It is by no means an absolute truth on how to play a feral druid, & there may be some content within the guide that you disagree with or believe is incorrect. Welcome to my feral druid PVP guide for WotLK! Firstly, everything in my guide is simply to help other feral druids improve their own style of gameplay by writing down what I have learned about playing feral druids over the past few years.