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Currant Head, Shoulders, Knees and…oh wait…

Published on July 18, 2007 by Currant
Items and Equipment
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So it’s widely regarded as the first raid instance to hit, and forum posters tend to gauge each other by the number and quality of purples they wear, so Kara is a good place to set your sights on. Right?

Well, let’s find out. What is in Karazhan for the Bear Tank? More importantly, how does it stack up to Heroic Badge of Justice rewards?

Let’s start with the necklaces.

The first and most obvious tank reward in the necklace department is the Barbed Choker of Discipline. With nearly the same Stamina as the Mark of the Ravenguard but with the added Dodge of the Strength of the Untamed of Cenarion Expedition fame, this seems an easy choice and perhaps it is. After all, it offers far more Stamina than the Strength of the Untamed.

Heroic rewards offer the Necklace of the Juggernaut. Now, I won’t say that this is better than the Barbed Choker of Discipline, but for many Druids, it may be more attainable. In Kara you will, in all likelihood, compete with Warriors for the necklace, but the Badge rewards can never be contested. If you do heroics regularly, it may be worth it to pass on the Choker and save for Juggernaut.

Before we go on, keep in mind that I’m giving preference to things that have Defense or high Armor on them primarily because they are easy tank choices and perhaps more importantly, I need to prioritize what drops I am and am not interested in due to my less than optimal raid scheduling. There is a significant amount of debate over the relative value of Armor, Agility, Dodge and Stamina in terms of mitigation. I don’t think I’ll be going into that too much except where I feel it’s important. Hence I will overlook several nice dps items that are also often used by Bear Tanks. An example for the above is my not mentioning the Saberclaw Necklace or the Worgen Claw Necklace as Tank necklaces in spite of them being viable options if you have enough Defense and Stamina.

Feel free to disagree with me.

Next, let’s look at hats.

Pre-raid, most Druids are outfitted in a Stylin’ Purple Hat. It’s crafted and easily farmed for or acquired from the Auction House.

The only hat I know of that drops in Karazhan is the Cowl of Defiance. Surprisingly, this isn’t necessarily a great upgrade from the crafted hat due to the loss of Agility and Stamina. It IS however, an excellent choice if you’re having trouble holding aggro. Better than both is the Cowl of Beastly Rage. Despite losing a notable chunk of the same Agility and Stamina I just finished saying wasn’t worth doing, the Armor upgrade is around 200 (~1000 in Bear), it adds Strength for added AP and Int for mana along with a Yellow and Meta socket. Easy choice, right?

It is, yes, until you factor in the Tier 4 piece, the Stag Helm of Malorne. The Prince drops the token for this one. It is quite literally a direct upgrade in every respect to the Cowl of Beastly Rage.

In all, I’d recommend saving for the Cowl and then leisurely getting the T4 hat when it drops rather than going crazy trying to get to the prince for the hat.

Shoulders. Ah shoulders. The drama of Sethekk Halls and whining Rogues will never trouble you again. There is exactly one shoulder piece to be had in Kara. They even look like a direct upgrade to the Shoulderpads of Assassination. The only problem is that they lack in Agility. The shoulders we speak of are the Bladed Shoulderpads of the Merciless.

Personally, I would pass these to any Rogue that wanted them and wait for Gruul’s Lair to upgrade, but if you are desperate or are wearing Boob Shoulders, you may want to consider these.

There are no chest pieces worth getting in Karazhan, nor are there any bracers worth having unless you really want one of the flavored epics that drop from one of the rare mobs. Pants are another barren area. The T4 chest and legs are from other raid instances and that’s really where you’ll be looking to upgrade from the Heavy Clefthoof items.

I take that back, there are the Skulker’s Greaves. If you don’t need the Heavy Clefthoof’s Defense Rating, you’ll lose some armor and Stamina but gain AP, Hit Rating, and Agility. Very very nice if you can afford to swap them out. Still, I’d let the Rogues have them first. Compete with the Survival Hunters if you must, though.

Boots are iffy, and the reason I say this is that there are upgrades dependent upon what you value. Zierhut’s Lost Treads are often though of as the best upgrade despite the serious loss of Stamina from Heavy Clefthoof Boots, between 9 and 21 depending on how you socket. The loss of 4 Armor is negligible. If you don’t need the Defense of the Heavy Clefthoof, though, you gain AP and Crit and Dodge in the bargain. Not bad.

Alternatively, there are the Edgewalker Longboots. The loss of Stamina here is about 2 on average (they have two sockets, Red and Yellow), though the loss of Def and Armor will be felt more acutely. In exchange, you gain a significant amount of Agility, some Hit Rating, and AP. Again, these are good boots for a tank.

The loss of armor, Defense, and Stamina means that I will not be prioritizing these boots over my Heavy Clefthoof. At this point, I can still hold aggro provided the dps doesn’t start the instant I engage. I do need to think about Agility though…crit and dodge, crit and dodge…

On second thought, Zierhuts might be nice to have on hand for when I can swap out my Heavy Clefthoof.

Gloves. The Druid boards are awash with people saying that the Gloves of Dexterous Manipulation are the best tanking gloves at the Kara point in progression.

Most Druid tanks will be equipped with Verdant Gloves going into Kara. If you’re willing to step down your armor, the GoDM do offer more mitigation through dodge, more crit and two sockets.

In all, you can’t say they’re bad. If you’re passing loot to Rogues or are interested in building your Tier 4 set, though, the token for the Gauntlets of Malorne drop off the Curator. These are a near direct upgrade from the Verdant gloves in terms of stats but they lack the higher AGI and sockets of the GoDM.

The biggest point in their favor are the set bonuses that will come with the full or partial Malorne Harness.

Just last night I managed to get the Gauntlets of Malorne, so I won’t be picking up the GoDM anytime soon. When I do, I may have access to better things anyway.

Rings are interesting. The Violet Eye reward is a no-brainer. Get it. Love it.

But there are two other nice options at the Kara level that present themselves. First, in Kara, there is the Shermanar Great-Ring. Armor, Stamina, Defense Rating. All good.

Comparable, though, is the Ring of Unyielding Force, available for a mere 25 Badges of Justice. It has far more armor, 5 less Stamina, and 1 less Defense Rating. In all, I have to give the nod to the Heroic reward.

Lastly, trinkets. Moroes’ Lucky Pocket Watch is the one and only option. Since it doesn’t share a cooldown with Badge of Tenacity a Bear tank can achieve it’s own version of a Warrior emergency button.

Okay, that’s it for now. This post is poorly organized, but maybe it helps shine some light on what’s in Kara for a Bear Tank.

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Phaelia Downranking Rebirth to Save Money

Published on July 17, 2007 by Phaelia
Macros, Obsolete, Spells and Talents
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Welcome back!
That’ll be 50 silver.

Porlin of Terenas asks an interesting question on the official forums today, wanting to know how to write a macro that will subjectively choose a Rebirth rank based upon whether or not the caster is in combat. The highest rank of Rebirth requires a 50 silver Flintweed Seed, making it the most expensive reagent-driven spell in the game. Rank 1 of the same spell only requires a Maple Seed, costing around 7 silver 2 silver. If you have an inventory slot to spare (and sometimes make use of your combat resurrection spell out of combat), this technique could add up to a signficant savings over time:

/cast [nocombat] Rebirth(Rank 1); Rebirth;

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Phaelia More Places to Go Barefoot

Published on July 16, 2007 by Phaelia
Community
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When I first started my blog, I thought I was being somewhat original. I wasn’t able to find many regularly-updated blogs related to the druid class (who nerfed my Google-fu?) so I thought I was one of the few around. I have since stumbled onto Ammana’s Adventures in Azeroth (through a link from WoWInsider.com) which has opened my eyes to a plethora of web logs related to the sometimes-furry, sometimes-leafy, sometimes-feathered Druid class:

  • Adventures in Azeroth

    One of the most extensive, longest-running blogs I’ve found, AIA is World of Warcraft from a feral’s point of view. Features articles on topics ranging from gear to recommended enchants to select UI addons. I’ll be checking this one daily.

  • Balance of Power

    The only Balance-specific blog I’ve found so far, Balance of Power is just getting started. Be sure to check out Fiordhraoi’s article on “The Essentials of a Balance Druid” for an eye-opening look at some of the talents available within the Balance tree.

  • Frostbolt.com

    I’m sure there’s a story here somewhere about how a Druid blog ended up named after a Shaman spell (switcher, anyone?), but I haven’t found it yet. Frostbolt includes topics on a wide range of subjects, but there are many about individual high-end raid encounters (Gahlok’s guild is currently exploring Serpentshrine Caverns) from the perspective of a Feral.

  • Lake of the Wild

    Lake (the blog author) is a Feral who writes primarly about the current goings-on of her guild, Carpe Potentia, and her arena teams, although it may be too soon to tell what direction her blog will eventually take.

  • Maimed

    Maimed, as one might guess, is a Feral blog. It hasn’t been updated in some time, but the few articles that have been posted may be worth a look, particularly his “Macros” article for some basic ideas of what can be achieved through the macro system.

  • Mangle

    What’s with all these bloodthirstily-named Feral blogs? I demand one named “Cuddlybear!” Mangle is Isthla’s personal in-game blog, featuring lots of screenshots from her adventures.

  • Mark of the Wild

    Another one of the great Druid blogs, Mark of the Wild is frequently-updated and features articles on many different topics, some of them personally related to the blog’s author, Sinker, and a few that are more generic. I love the layout.

  • Panzerkin

    Panzerkin is a Balance blog that was started around the same time as Resto4Life, and it focuses around the viability of using a Moonkin as an offtank!

  • Stormrage’s Dreaming

    Azeroth from the perspective of a Druid, Shaman, and Paladin (hybrid much?). Features a smattering of information, news, and a few guides. I’d love to see more from him about comparisons between the three classes since all three can perform similar roles.

  • Tangedyn’s Druid Page

    A player that is well-informed on changes made to the druid class, Tangedyn is probably best known for his extensive work compiling gear lists for cats and bears. His blog hasn’t been updated in quite some time, unfortunately.

  • Tanuviel’s Casual Adventures

    Self-described as “A free-style blog on World of Warcraft,” TCA includes articles on a diverse set of topics ranging from levelling guides to game mechanics. Aspiring Ferals should be sure to check out her article on “Primary Attributes for the Feral Fighter”.

You can see a complete list of all the Druid Blogs I’ve found on the right sidebar. And if you have any to recommend or request that I add, please feel free to leave a comment.

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Phaelia Druid in a Bottle

Published on July 13, 2007 by Phaelia
Items and Equipment, Spells and Talents
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MMO-Champion.com and World of Raids have posted images of the new Violet Eye recipes that will be available in patch 2.2. Among the additions is a new Flask recipe:

Flask of Chromatic Wonder
Requires Level 65
Use: Increases resistance to all schools of magic by 35 and all stats by 18 for 2 hrs. Counts as both a Battle and Guardian elixir.  This effect persists through death.

Compare this with the Druid class buff, Gift of the Wild:

Gift of the WildRank 3
1515 Mana40 yd range
Instant cast
Reagents: Wild Quillvine
Gives the Gift of the Wild to the target’s party, increasing armor by 340, all attributes by 14 and all resistances by 25 for 1 hour.

Apparently Blizzard missed the article about how underpowered our class buff is relative to those of other buff-casters and decided to create a Flask that’s essentially a Druid-in-a-bottle, almost perfectly mimicking the stat bonuses afforded by our Gift of the Wild (10 more of each resistance, 4 fewer to each stat, and no armor). Something tells me, however, that the Flask’s resistances will stack with Paladin, Hunter, and Priest resist buffs. Then again, maybe they’re planning to change Mark but wanted to ensure that the buff (as horrible as it is) is still available to players in some form.

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Phaelia Hydrar’s Restoration Spreadsheet

Published on July 13, 2007 by Phaelia
Analysis, Community
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Hydrar of Uldaman has created an amazing spreadsheet that automatically calculates many healing stats including HP, MP, +Healing, MP5, and tick values for Druid Heals over Time. Possible inputs include “race, gear, set bonuses, gems, meta gems, socket bonuses, talents, buffs, and enchants.” It promises to be an amazing resource with future plans to include calculations for Healing Touch.

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