![]() ![]() Remember that since the Shadowlands 9.1 update even if you find some of your Covenant choices incorrect, you can freely change them.Įach covenant in Shadowlands offers you good bonuses for different aspects of your spec. Check out our detailed Feral Druid Covenants Guide if you want to really understand how to personally tune your build for certain encounters or just use the tips listed below if you don’t really have time to theorycraft. Mostly it’s your Covenant and Legendary Power choice that determines whether your build is more like for raids, or Mythic+ Dungeons, or PVP. Covenants and Legendary PowersĪs you probably already know, Covenants in Shadowlands are of extreme importance. This may seem pretty hard at first glance, but once your fingers get used to those essentials, your rotation will be much less overwhelming and much more fluid to manage. So there’s a lot to keep in mind and you always should manage your resource wisely. Your DoTs also may use different resources ( Rake requires Energy to use, while, being a finishing ability, Rip requires Combo Points). But these changes are not as important as with other classes in the game.įeral Druid has two resources: Energy, which slowly regenerates itself over time, and Combo Points, which generates with certain spells like Shred and spends using finishing abilities like Ferocious Bite. Sure, there are some changes, added in Shadowlands, which we more thoroughly discuss in our separate Feral Druid Gameplay and Rotation Guide. You still have to keep your Rip and Rake on your target and fill your rotation with powerful finishers like Ferocious Bite. If you have played the spec over the last decade, you’ll certainly find today’s Feral Druid gameplay much similar to what you are familiar with. The Feral Druid’s rotation revolves around bleeds maintaining and finishers, much like Rogue.
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