Leveling A Druid – Here’s What You Need To Know
Considering leveling a Druid? A Druid is a multifaceted class which can handle several different roles. You can play the Druid as a tank, as a healer, or you can just dish out some serious DPS instead.
If you’re going to make one, you should make sure you know what you’re getting into so you can level efficiently. What you’ll find here is a look at what you can expect starting off.
Now if you’re going to be leveling a Druid, first you have to choose the race you’ll play as and it boils down to a choice between Tauren or Night Elf.
The Night Elves can use a stealth ability to make them invisible to enemies not within melee range, they also have an increased chance to dodge. As for the Tauren, they can stun with their “War Stomp” ability and get a 5% bonus to their health.
Once you know which side you’re going to choose, when you start off at level 1 you basically have 1 ranged attack and 1 healing spell. Once you get enough money, go pick up “Mark of the Wild” which will be a helpful buff for you.
You’ll kill off your enemies by first casting your ranged attack and then following up with melee if they get up in your face. Make sure you don’t let your health get too low and heal when appropriate.
When you get to level 4, make sure you get Moonfire and Rejuvenation. Upon getting Moonfire, start casting it along with your ranged attack against mobs. When you’re in-between fights, cast Rejuvenation on yourself to heal yourself up a bit. If you sustain heavy damage, stick to Healing Touch.
At level 6 you’ll learn Thorns, something you should keep on at all times along with Mark of the Wild and at level 8 you’ll gain Entangling Roots, a good crowd control spell. Shortly after this you’ll make your way to your races main city.
Now if you’re looking for more info on leveling a Druid, it would be a good idea for you to find yourself an in depth guide for levels 10-80.

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