![]() there's way better things to complain about in WoW atm than someone who plays a pretty high-end, difficult spec going through a bunch of hurdles already in the FotM scene using the talents/legendaries provided to challenge themselves further. it's a game and you can find creative ways to play. they have achievements for the challenge modes to perform another role's challenge and successfully complete it. it's not like theyre going to do this in actual competitions, it's a fun way to push the limits. ![]() I don't understand why people are like "oh you did a +14 with your group? do it without a group haha gotteeem" it's showing a cool, unique way to approach the m+ scene. Glad to see someone actually tried this and did it. It's not something everyone can or will do and that alone is why there's a huge stigma against bringing them versus Balance (on top of Balance just being Feral but better in every way). ![]() The people calling for nerfs to the specialization don't understand the actual level of skill it takes to play high end Feral or even juggle all the things that come with it, including off-healing while doing damage. I am not at all surprised someone managed this by focusing on the healing side of it too. It's honestly one of the nicest features of it. Comment by Feralsoul on T09:27:38-05:00įeral self-healing and the ability to be versatile enough to throw Regrowth around via Predatory Swiftness to other people and even heal with Convoke the Spirits if need be is a pretty big staple of something the specialization doesn't get recognized much for. swiftness and free growths that he already does though. The whole point is not about being better or it being desirable. Which lets you DPS as Resto too by giving you the time. I’m not sure it’s desirable though or better than a Resto druid, as Resto spec brings so many nice tools and far more HoTs. Healing with free regrowths after combat finishers and using predatory swiftness would also be a good thing Nice job! I had thought something like this would be possible!
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