Druid
Druids are the ultimate shapeshifters, capable of filling any role in the game. They can tank as bears, deal melee DPS as cats, cast ranged DPS as moonkin, or heal as their caster form. No other class offers this level of versatility. In TBC, every Druid spec is raid-viable.
How It Feels to Play
Playing a Druid in TBC is about versatility and adaptability. You can literally do everything — tank a dungeon, switch to healing for a raid, then go Balance for PvP. Your forms change not just your abilities, but your entire role. Bear Form makes you a tank. Cat Form makes you a rogue-like DPS. Moonkin Form turns you into a ranged caster. Tree of Life Form enhances your healing.
The Druid fantasy is about connection with nature and the ability to adapt to any situation. You have Innervate to restore a healer's mana. You have Battle Resurrection to bring someone back mid-fight (the only class that can do this). You have Mark of the Wild, one of the most universal buffs in the game. You're never dead weight in a group.
TBC is a huge upgrade for Druids. Feral tanks are now legitimate main tanks (many guilds MT with a Druid). Balance gets Moonkin Form and becomes raid-viable. Restoration with Tree of Life is an elite raid healer. The class went from 'heal or don't bother' in Classic to 'bring at least one of each spec' in TBC.
Class Demand Status
Specializations
The Moonkin caster that deals nature and arcane damage while buffing the caster group's spell crit.
A dual-purpose spec that can tank in Bear Form or deal melee DPS in Cat Form, often switching between both.
A HoT-based healer in Tree of Life Form that excels at sustained raid healing and mana efficiency.
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