![]() ![]() ![]() The three viable builds for a PvP druid are Balance, also known as ‘Boomkin’ after the form it uses, Feral, which makes the most use of Cat and Bear form playing while rather like a rogue/warrior hybrid, and Restoration, a stereotypical healer with an emphasis on HoT (Heal over time) spells. Comparable to Frost.ĭruids are one of the, if not the, most versatile classes in World of Warcraft, and this carries over into the Arena and Battlegrounds making most druids capable of accomplishing a myriad of roles regardless of their talent build. Unholy PvP – Master of Disease with a full-time plagueborn pet and summonable Gargoyle.Frost PvP – Very nice damage, not as tough as blood.Blood spec PvP – Very tough, something of the “Flavor of the Month” in Warlords.Not much special movement capability, but they have some ranged attacks, will keep you infected with a hideous disease or two (Ok, not that bad,) and Unholy has the pets. They will Death Grip you in close and beat your head in. Death Knightĭeath Knights are one of the strongest PvP classes in the game, boasting high damage both consistent and burst in addition to self heals, silences and other spell caster/healer controls, as well as a few self and team buffs. If you’re just solo (Duels, ganking, etc.) then it’s not necessary. Important note: If you want to be a high ranking team player (2s, 3s, BG groups) you will get a good headset and a mic and you and your team will get a communication system, such as Teamspeak. This section gives a brief overview of each class and what they might do to you. See the linked pages below for builds, gems, and notes on the individual specs. This page is far from a comprehensive guide, but will point you to the appropriate pages on this site that have far more detail. This page is, ahem, a little out of data with Shadowlands coming. ![]()
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