Shifting Perspectives: A Feral Druid’s Advice on Karazhan Part 1
July 29th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: Druid, Analysis / Opinion, Tips, Raiding, Classes, (Druid) Shifting Perspectives

Every Tuesday, Shifting Perspectives explores issues affecting druids and those who group with them. This week John Patricelli, the Big Bear Butt Blogger, tries to roll a bunch of feral druid advice together to help new druids get up to speed in Karazhan.
“Hi, I’m Windshadow, and I’m a Feral Druid.”
This is a statement of pride, not of shame.
I am absolutely, now and forever, a feral Druid, unable to be restrained or ‘tamed’… although I’m aware some folks suffer from a case of wishful thinking.
In the past, I’ve released a bunch of articles about gearing up for Karazhan.
Breaking them up by spec like I did, I’m afraid some folks might get the wrong idea about how we play our class.
The assumption may be that only one of those sets is important to you… if you are a feral Druid, you only need a bear tanking set, for example. Even some of those that play Druids may start to think, we have only one fixed role in a run.
That’s not the impression I wanted to give.
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