![]() I’ll give you a quick blurb about each and let you decide which fits you best. These builds are commonly called Moonglow, DeepResto (Swiftmend), HOTW/NS (Heart of the Wild/Natures Swiftness), and Regrowth. Each of them is geared towards different rolls that the resto druid might take up, whether it be tank healing, raid healing, or a more flexible healing/tanking hybrid build (You’ll carry two sets of gear). There are 4 specs that Druids play in classic PVE. Also there are a lot more things to consider, but again, for another time. If you want to play the sniping game though, you have some good options, but we wont go into that here. You actually have a really co-ordinated healing team and minimal sniping and sht never hits the fan because when it does the healers carry hard. Keep the tank alive and save a ton of lives when sht hits the fan and your other healers are already low from sniping the first half of the fight.ģ. But thats fine and the entire healing team would have just been sniping all fight anyway. Keep the tank alive and you finish the fight with 50% mana and you will be bottom of the meter. Save mana for when potentially when your hots can have a good effect (someone gets a DOT or will take sustained dmg, or the raid takes a lot of dmg which wont get sniped). You should play the efficiency game with r2-4 Healing Touch on the tank or raid while your hots roll. You have the most oh sht options to keep the tank alive. Regarding Rotation, Most people should do what they enjoy, but having an allocated tank and keeping HOTS rolling on them, with swiftmend and/or NS Healing Touch will bring the most value to your raid. The options are really endless depending on what you want to do outside of raid, and what content you are raiding. You could go Moonfury (more points on balance, something like 30/0/21) if you want to farm outside of raids and you are only running MC lets say. If the content is not progression, and you still want to perform, i would say deep resto (8/12/31) would be a great bet if you want to pvp as well as raid. Deep Deep Resto will perform the best (almost all points in resto). Great thing about resto is that multiple specs are viable depending on playstyle.įor low gear Dungeon and Raid - Moonglow is the best bet.įor Intermediate Gear - Can start transitioning into deep restoįor High End Gear - Can play with Regrowth Spec or stay Deep Resto.įor progression raiding, and particularly some sections on BWL. The Regrowth works well with Grace, as it lets you cast faster sometimes. No swiftmend, so stay on top of the tank!įinally, the 1 point in Regrowth can be moved to rejuv if you wish. Will have less HPS overall, but you will last longer in fights. It allows you to reduce the cost of your spells, and allows you to cast more spells overall. This is really only useful if you have aggro issues. There are some small variations, such as taking the 5/5 subtlety. This is very good if you are going high HPS, high +heal, and are not having mana conservation issues. ![]() You can take imp wrath or imp natures grasp. That’s only useful if you’re planning on some hardcore PVP. Here’s some options.įirst off, don’t take imp wrath and imp nature’s grasp. I’ve played resto druid forever, so I can help you out here with speccing.
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