Feral Druids are one of the most feared classes on the battle grounds, but they are also great at PvE as well. The Feral Druid builds are based around the bear form, and the cat form, depending on how you want to do your damage. Both can be highly damaging in the game, they just go about doing their damage in different ways. Most druids will put 14 points into the resto tree, just to boost some basic talents, but after that, it becomes useless unless you are doing a resto druid build. Or you can check out our general druid talent builds post.
Depending on how you want to go about your feral build will dictate how you’ll spend your points into the feral tree. In the PvE Builds, druids will generally skip brutal impact, as the stun bonus isn’t that good when most of the monsters you’ll be killing are immune to it. However it is a great talent to have in PvP and battle grounds as it’ll knock out casters pretty well.
A couple of the other skills that skipped in general on both PvP and PvE builds are feral aggression and Demoralising road. Ferocious bite is skipped over mostly as well; however it can be used in PvP in the right places, but not much. After that, you’ll want to spend every other point into your feral talent tree as you can. The talents in the tree will make you a great combination of tank and dps, which is good in groups and raid, yes, even feral druids can tank in a few raids! All the points in the Feral tree either make skills cost less to cast, or boost your attacks or boost your armor, you can’t argue against that when you’re going to be the primary tank in a lot of groups.
At the end of the day, been a feral druid is great, and you’ll be on the front line most of the time, and in pvp you’ll even see people avoiding you as much as possible. That is pretty good for a class that is supposed to be an all a rounder isn’t it ?
You can find more talent builds here, and you can also find a great wow quest helper addon guide here as well.
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Druids are an extremely versatile class in the world of warcraft. They can change their primary role quite easily. In normal mode, they are a jack-of-all-trades, they do a little bit of everything but excelling at nothing. They can shapeshift into several different creatures, each providing a new primary role for the druid.
The moonkin form is a favourite amongst the casters, as it will boost healing and spell damage. This is great for a resto druid, as their primary purpose is to heal. There are a couple of restro specs a driud can take, but they all revolve around the restoration talent tree, with a few talents spent in the other tree’s to the players individual liking.
The role of a restro druid is to be able to heal a player over time, and do it extremely well. This combined with a priest’s direct heals, can keep a tank alive for a long time.
Resto’s druids are mainly used in high-end raids where the damage output of the world bosses can be excessive at times. What the restro druid is really doing, is providing a solid run of hit points for the tanks while they fight, which allow’s the tank to survive high dps bursts from the bosses as they happen, and can also counter dot’s that many bosses provide amass against the raid parties.
As you can tell, they are primarily a support class when in restro mode, but this can have it’s advantages are you are out of the main line of fire, which means you can generally get away with lesser armor and weapons that the tanks and others who are up close need to survive. If you are looking for some great talent builds for your druid, and some other great guides in general, check out our wow quest helper addon page for more. Or you can check out our restro druid talent build, or the genreal druid talent builds page.
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Shadow priests in the world of Warcraft are loved and hated at the same time. They can’t heal that well at all, but they can blast out the damage quite fast. They can be very deadly when you spec your talent points well. In the end, what you have a character that can heal or damage massively… if you get your talents correct. The one thing with priests is that they can do one or the other, but not really do both at the same time. If you spec into the holy tree, the shadow skills will be poor at best, and if you spec into your shadow tree, the healing will be poor, but in saying that, it’ll still be better than other classes. This is a continue on article from the holy priest build post, and also the priest talent build articles.
Shadow Priest Build
Ok the first thing we should cover, is how we should spend the points, generally we suggest a 14/0/57 point spend (Discipline,Holy,Shadow).
We don’t spend many points in the Discipline tree, but they are well worth spending, as it’ll help alot. The Skills we want to spend out points are:-
Twin Disciplines, 5/5 – increases the damage and healing of your spells by 5%
Improved Inner fire, 3/3 – Increases your inner fire spells, and gives 12 more charges
Improved Power Word: Fortitude, 2/2 – increases the effect of your power word: Fortitude spell
Inner Focus, 1/1 – Instant Cast, next spell has no mana cost
Improved Power Word: Shield, 3/3 – increases the damage absorbed by your shield spell by 15%
That’s all the points we want to spend in the Discipline tree, they are a couple of minor talents that help boost your overall protection so you can dish out that damage fast!
Next we move onto the shadow tree, this is where we spend the lion’s share of our talent points, you’ll see by the time your level 80, and you’ll be a powerful force to be reckoned with. So lets get started with our shadow talent build
Spirit Tap, 3/3 – Gives you 100% to gain 100% to your spirit
Improved Spirit Tap 2/2 – Your mind blast and Shadow word: death critical increase your spirit by 10%
Improved Shadow Word: Pain, 2/2 – Increases the damage by 6%
Shadow Focus, 3/3 – Increases your chance to hit with shadow spells by 3% and reduces the mana cost by 6%
Improved Mind Blast, 5/5 – reduces the cool down by 2.5 seconds
Mind Flay, 1/1 – Direct Damage spells that causes 500+ damage over 3 seconds
Veiled Shadows, 2/2 – Decreases the cool down of your fade spell by 6seconds
Shadow Reach, 2/2 – Increases the range of your Offensive shadow spells by 20%
Shadow Weaving, 3/3 – Your shadow spells increase your shadow damage delt by 2% for 15 seconds, stacks up to 5 times
Vampiric Embrace, 1/1 – A Dot that heals you for 15% of the damage, and your party members for 3% of any shadow damage you cause for 5 minutes.
Improved vampiric Embrace, 2/2 – Increases the healing from vampiric Embrace by 67%.
Focused Mind, 3/3, Reduces the mana cost of mind blast, mind control, mind flay and mind sear by 15%
Mind Melt, 2/2 – Increases the Critical Changes of several of your spells by 4%
Improved Devouring Plague, 3/3 – Increases the periodic damage done by your Devouring Plague spells by 15%
ShadowForm, 1/1 – You assume shadow form, Shadow damage is increased by 15%, damage to you is reduced by 15%, you can’t cast holy spells in shadow form.
Shadow Power, 5/5 – Increases the Critical Strike Damage bonus of your mind blast, shadow word:death and mind flay by 100%
Improved Shadowform, 2/2 – Fade now has a 1005 changes to remove all movement slowing effects, and reduces channel time lose when hit
Misery, 3/3 – Several spells increase your chance to hit by 35 for 24 seconds, and increases spell power for several spells as well
Vampirit Touch, 1/1 – Causes 850 Shadow damage over 15 seconds, and causes upto 10 party or raid members to regenerate 0.25% of their maximum manage.
Pain and Suffering, 3/3 – Your mind flay spell will refresh the duration of your shadow word: pain spells, and redureces the amount of damage you take from shadow word:death by 30%
Twisted Faith, 5/5 – Increases your spell power by 10% of your spirit, and your damage caused by mind blast and mind flay by 10% if your target has the shadow word:pain spell.
Dispersion, 1/1 – Your Disperse into power shadow energy, reducing all damage taken by 90%.
As you can see this is an extremely powerful damage build of a priest, it is well worth doing, and is a great excuse to get the dual talent spec skill!
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Priests are a very popular class choice in the world of Warcraft. They are the primary healing class in the game, and do it extremely well. There are two main talent builds for priests that are extremely popular, and make up most of the talent builds for priest population.
Before we go any further into the builds, we’ll cover a couple of the basics in the article below, so you’ll know what we are talking about, without having to scratch your head!
The first thing we want to cover is the 3 talent trees for priests.
The Three trees are:-
*Shadow
*Healing
* Discipline
The purpose of the shadow tree is to expand your shadow abilities, which are there to cause damage, the opposite of what you’d expect a priest to do!
The Healing tree is to boost all your healing based abilities, which obviously is to help you heal yourself and group/raid members.
The Discipline tree, is a little broad, but it covers most of your buff spells, and increasing various parts of your priests abilities and skills, like one of the skills in the discipline talent tree, allows a priest to regenerate mana while in combat.
When we are talking about talent tree setup’s below, you’ll see numbers like 45/0/34, What these are, are points spent in each talent tree for that build, the tree’s in order are Discipline/Holy/Shadow.
This is common pratice when talking about talent tree builds in the world of Warcraft. If you know what the talent tree’s are for that class, you can get an overview of how someone has boosted their character with talents.
Healing Priest Talent Builds
Well the first build for a priest we’ll talk about is the healing build. The primary purpose of this build is to increase the amount of healing you can do, and when you set it up correctly, you can increase it by large amounts very easily.
The first talent Build we’ll cover is the Full healing, the talent tree spend is 7/64/0
This build is fully gear for maximum healing power, The points in the Discipline tree are spent the following way:
Twin Disciplines (5/5), this increases heal and damage amounts by 5% for the priest
Silent Resolve (2/3) , This reduces threat for your character, meaning they’ll be less likey to take damage.
The Following is the Talent Point Spend in the Holy Tree
* healing Focus 2/2
* Improved Renew 3/3
*Holy Specialization 5/5
* Devin Fury 5/5
* Desperate Pray 1/1
* Inspiration 3/3
* Holy Reach 2/2
* Improved healing 3/3
* Healing Prayers 2/2
*Spirit of Redemption 1/1
* Spiritual Guidance 5/5
* Surge of Light 2/2
* Spiritual Healing 5/5
* Holy Concentration 3/3
* lightwell 1/1
* Serendipity 5/5
* Body and Soul 2/2
* Empowered healing 3/5
*Empowered Renew 1/1
* Circle of Healing 1/1
* Test of Faith 3/3
* Divine Providence 5/5
As you can see this is a very healing based talent build. As you level up you should first go for the Discipline tree, and spent your first 7 points in that, and then build the holy tree until your level 80.
We have already covered alot about the holy tree in this post, we’ll make a part2 in the coming days, and cover the shadow build for you as well. Until then you can check out out wow quest helper addon page, it is a great addon that even comes with complete talent builds for each class, even the priest. It’s the best talent guide out there, and you’d be crazy not to get it. This priest Talent guide is just the start, and several more will come soon.
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Priests are a very popular class choice in the world of Warcraft. They are the primary healing class in the game, and do it extremely well. There are two main talent builds for priests that are extremely popular, and make up most of the talent builds for priest population.
Before we go any further into the builds, we’ll cover a couple of the basics in the article below, so you’ll know what we are talking about, without having to scratch your head!
The first thing we want to cover is the 3 talent trees for priests.
The Three trees are:-
*Shadow
*Healing
* Discipline
The purpose of the shadow tree is to expand your shadow abilities, which are there to cause damage, the opposite of what you’d expect a priest to do!
The Healing tree is to boost all your healing based abilities, which obviously is to help you heal yourself and group/raid members.
The Discipline tree, is a little broad, but it covers most of your buff spells, and increasing various parts of your priests abilities and skills, like one of the skills in the discipline talent tree, allows a priest to regenerate mana while in combat.
When we are talking about talent tree setup’s below, you’ll see numbers like 45/0/34, What these are, are points spent in each talent tree for that build, the tree’s in order are Discipline/Holy/Shadow.
This is common pratice when talking about talent tree builds in the world of Warcraft. If you know what the talent tree’s are for that class, you can get an overview of how someone has boosted their character with talents.
Healing Priest Talent Builds
Well the first build for a priest we’ll talk about is the healing build. The primary purpose of this build is to increase the amount of healing you can do, and when you set it up correctly, you can increase it by large amounts very easily.
The first talent Build we’ll cover is the Full healing, the talent tree spend is 7/64/0
This build is fully gear for maximum healing power, The points in the Discipline tree are spent the following way:
Twin Disciplines (5/5), this increases heal and damage amounts by 5% for the priest
Silent Resolve (2/3) , This reduces threat for your character, meaning they’ll be less likey to take damage.
The Following is the Talent Point Spend in the Holy Tree
* healing Focus 2/2
* Improved Renew 3/3
*Holy Specialization 5/5
* Devin Fury 5/5
* Desperate Pray 1/1
* Inspiration 3/3
* Holy Reach 2/2
* Improved healing 3/3
* Healing Prayers 2/2
*Spirit of Redemption 1/1
* Spiritual Guidance 5/5
* Surge of Light 2/2
* Spiritual Healing 5/5
* Holy Concentration 3/3
* lightwell 1/1
* Serendipity 5/5
* Body and Soul 2/2
* Empowered healing 3/5
*Empowered Renew 1/1
* Circle of Healing 1/1
* Test of Faith 3/3
* Divine Providence 5/5
As you can see this is a very healing based talent build. As you level up you should first go for the Discipline tree, and spent your first 7 points in that, and then build the holy tree until your level 80.
We have already covered alot about the holy tree in this post, we’ll make a part2 in the coming days, and cover the shadow build for you as well. Until then you can check out out wow quest helper addon page, it is a great addon that even comes with complete talent builds for each class, even the priest. It’s the best talent guide out there, and you’d be crazy not to get it. This priest Talent guide is just the start, and several more will come soon.
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There are 10 classes in the world of warcraft. Since the Burning Crusade Expansion was released, both factions have access to all the classes. Each class has it own’s set of abilities and spells it can use. What talents are, are little extra’s which either augment your skills and abilities, or give you extra ones.
What you really need to know about the talents in the world of warcraft, is that each class has 3 seperate talent tree’s each. Each Talent Tree is geared towards one of your skill sets for your class. As an example, A mage has three primary skill tree’s, Frost, Fire and Arcane. Each talent tree is dedicated to building up one of your primary skill tree’s.
The other importiant thing you need to know about Talents, is you only have a limited amount of them. When you level 80 you’ll have the maximum amount of 71 skill points. What this means, is that you can Specialize in one of your talent tree’s, and considerbility boost that primary skill tree, and put some of the left over talent points into a secondary talent tree.
This allows you to excel at one aspect of your characters skills and give a second one a little boost. You can if you wish put your talent points evenly across your talent tree’s, but the high powered talents are only accessable if you build up a talent tree to it’s maximum.
If you would like to see what the skill tree’s are for each class, you can find them on our site. How ever, if you want detailed talent guides, you should out our wow quest helper addon page.
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