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== Guides == | == Guides == | ||
[[Sample Druid Guide]]<br> | [[Sample Druid Guide]]<br> | ||
− | [[Druid Talent Ratings]]<br> | + | [[Druid Talent Ratings]] (updated for patch 1.8)<br> |
− | [[Druid Talent Templates]] | + | [[Druid Talent Templates]] (obsolete) |
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 19:09, 22 December 2005
Summary
Druids are the keepers of the world. Locked in slumber for generations, they awoke to meet the threat of the Burning Legion during its recent invasion. After Archimonde's defeat, the Druids chose to remain in the waking world and help to rebuild their shattered lands. The Legion's attack left a terrible scar on the natural order, and the Druids seek to heal it.
The Druid gives players several play style options. In normal form, a druid in normal form is a caster that can fight with spells or weapons. In Bear form the Druid becomes a Warrior with Rage. While in Cat form the Druid becomes a Rogue with Energy and stealth. The Druid can also transform into two other special animal forms. With its ability to heal itself and fellow characters, the Druid can also take on the role of a Priest. A Druid is not as versatile in its abilities as a Priest is, lacking the spells Holy Word: Shield and Resurrection, but is otherwise a very capable healer. http://www.aphasic.com/wow/images/happy.gif
Guides
Sample Druid Guide
Druid Talent Ratings (updated for patch 1.8)
Druid Talent Templates (obsolete)