Saturday, April 2, 2011

Druid PvP Tips

It goes without saying that the Druid is the one class in World of Warcraft that has a wide variety of styles of play that can keep you thoroughly enjoying the game. Being able to switch back and forth at will, this ability is a great strength for a Druid and at the same time is its biggest failing. The Druid can be a Tank, a Healer and a Ranged DPS player no matter where they are in the game. In general Druids have been considered one of the least successful characters in the PvP arena.

If you are going to play a Druid successfully, you are going to need to learn how to play each of these roles with equal skill. If you want to be successful these Druid PvP tips might help you to be a part of the winning team no matter which battleground or arena you are fighting in and find yourself more welcome than ever before.

If you are planning on spending your time in the arenas, you will find that Restoration Druids are very popular because of their Heal over Time spells. These spells continue healing even when the recipient is in combat, thus they are being continuously healed by powerful spells that can mean the difference between life and death, victory or death in the Arena environment. Make sure you have taken the time to gear up and you will be virtually indestructible by healing yourself and using mana regeneration spells. 

On the other hand Feral Druids, when geared properly, can be very popular with PvP, especially in battlegrounds as their DPS runs high when specced for it or make really strong tanks. Ranged DPS is far more popular as the high levels of DPS let you take out targets very quickly from far enough away that you can stay out of harm's way and switch forms as needed to finish the job or run away. 

As a Druid you are one of the most agile characters in the game, you need to take advantage of this and stay out of sight until the last second, then you can decide which type of attack you are going to use and pick the right form. At this point you will find that you can more than hold your own in one on one combat. 

Putting all of your talents to good use in building your Druid and learning to make the most of your abilities is far more important than gear, although good gear is very important as well. PvP is a very mobile environment and when played properly the Druid is ideally suited to this type of combat.

Druids in PvP can be a rough road if you don’t know your role. Visit www.PvPBible.com for more information about how to get started right.

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