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Compared with other WoW gold suppliers, we are in advantage of selling the cheapest World of warcraft gold. over the course of the game, the druid gets 4 forms. well, 5 forms actually, but the last form is just an upgrade to a previous form, identical in looks but different in name and stat boosts.
bear form - level 10 sea form - level 16 cat form - level 20 travel form - level 30 dire bear - level 40
each of these forms adds to a druid in some way; bear/dire bear for tanking, cat for DPS, sea form for faster underwater movement + unlimited breath, and travel form for +40% faster movement on land.
each form has all the benefits and negatives of being a beast. while shifted, druids are immune to polymorph (making them very good anti-mage classes) and the act of shifting breaks the druid from any root effects.
this comes at a steep cost however; shifting to bear/dire bear or cat form requires 25% of the druids current max mana. fast, numerous shifting only becomes possible once you get travel form, since travel form is about 10% of your total mana.
this makes druid exceedingly good at getting away. once a druid gets travel form and the rank 2 dash for cat form, we can easily outrun anyone, even mounted people (for a short period of time). its generally not worthwhile to chase a druid unless you have some kind of ranged stun moves and can slowly close the gap with them. for those who know about desolace, i was chased halfway from ghost walker post to darkspear village by a palading on a warhorse. i was in travel form. i juked, faked, did 180's and more, all to try and confuse him so i could stay away from the 10 yard range of his hammer of justice, which he kept trying to do by overrunning me and dismounting before i could react. he eventually got me, but at the cost of his entire group, who my horde allies easily dispatched thanks to them not having their healer. See more information from WoW Gold, cheap WoW gold |