Shifting Perspectives: Embracing the hybrid nature of feral druids

One of the recent 4.1 changes was a revision of the DK ability Raise Ally, enabling it to be used as a battle resurrection on a player. While DKs were pleased (naturally), many druids were upset at the sharing of a previously unique ability. As one feral confided to me in a private message on my forums, "Now that DKs have brez, anything we could do, another class could do better." Given the generally poor state of top-end feral DPS at the moment, these charges have some merit.
Well, guess what? There's still one thing that ferals can do, better than any other class/spec combination in the game, and that's play a hybrid tank/DPS build. This isn't for everyone, certainly -- but for certain fights and raid combinations, it's almost like adding an 11th or 26th member to your raid team.
Of course, further discussion is irrelevant if a hybrid spec can't perform both roles well, so let's look at each in turn. Since we're looking at this idea from a DPS perspective, we'll assume that you already have a full set of reforged cat gear, which you'd like to maintain.
The viability of a hybrid build
From a tanking perspective, bears are generally gemmed and reforged for dodge, so you'll have 3-4% less avoidance, a bit less armor without a tanking metagem, and probably a little fewer HP. No getting around that. However, what many people don't realize is that you'll have higher mastery and crit, which will result in a more powerful Savage Defense that is up slightly more often. Based on my calculations (assisted greatly by Tangedyn's spreadsheet), that means you'll take roughly 5% more damage than a fully kitted-out bear. That's it. When you consider that you won't be tanking 100% of the time, and thus your personal cooldowns have a greater uptime percentage, the difference becomes almost negligible. Oh, and threat? Virtually no change. Your extra DPS stats almost perfectly balances out not having Mangle glyphed.
Now, from a DPS perspective, the calculations are much easier. Using Mew, I simply unchecked all the marginal DPS talents I dropped (Primal Madness, Stampede, Predatory Strikes, and Feral Aggression) and ran the numbers. I'll spare you the gory details: A fully geared T11 cat with a perfect rotation loses about 1% DPS, plus Stampede's ability to Feral Charge->Ravage. That may or may not be useful, depending on the boss you're on. Overall, the DPS reduction is very, very minor.
To clarify: Many bosses in this tier have hitboxes that are large enough to enable you to Feral Charge while remaining in melee range. Via Stampede, Feral Charge then essentially becomes a DPS cooldown, as it lets you use a free Ravage and can boost your DPS a good 3-4% if used correctly. Some bosses don't let you charge at all, however, or make you run out to do it, which drops its value significantly.
The feral hybrid spec
The baseline hybrid spec picks up the four key bear talents (Thick Hide, Natural Reaction, Pulverize, and Infected Wounds) and leaves three free points that you can place yourself: probably some combination of Brutal Impact, Nurturing Instincts, and Perseverance. There are some other options as well, but that's a good start for now.
Glyph-wise, I'd definitely recommend slotting Frenzied Regeneration for raids; Maul, depending on the situation; and possibly Mangle, if you're really worried about bear threat. Your cat DPS will take a small additional hit, though.
For actual tanking pointers, let me direct you to Allison's excellent Feral Tanking 101 guide.
Other than that, your actual strategy doesn't change much. Simply DPS as normal, and if the tank goes down, go bear, taunt, pop a cooldown, and let your healers know. If you're a planned OT, then just do your thing, and use your speed in cat to get back to the boss when you can ASAP.
Advantages of a hybrid spec
Essentially, there are three situations when a hybrid spec comes in handy.
- The MT dies. Typically, a tank death means a wipe in 10-man raiding and frequently in 25-man as well. Raids don't carry a just-in-case tank, and usually by the time the MT gets a rez, enough of the raid is dead that it doesn't matter. Having a cat that can go bear can prevent this wholesale carnage, either as a temporary tank to let the MT get a rez or as a last-ditch save. As I mentioned last week, I have an addon that gives me a distinct audio cue when the tank dies. I've trained myself to automatically go bear when I hear that, as I'll typically be pretty high on the threat list anyway. Doing that has turned several potential wipes into kills for our guild.
- A fight demands a temporary or semi-temporary OT. This means multiple bosses, adds, fights with stacking debuffs on the MT and fights with a tight DPS requirement. These types of fights are perfect scenarios for a hybrid spec, and there are lots of these in this tier. Cho'gall phase 3 is a perfect example: You have to have two tanks due to the Fury of Cho'gall debuff, but you might as well do some good DPS when you're not tanking, right? Pallies and DKs don't have to worry about rage, and warriors get to cheat with Vigilance, so you might as well cheat too by going cat. By the way, this isn't even considering heroic raids, which have many more opportunities for temporary tanks.
- You replace the MT. If a tank leaves, you can step in and tank without any interruption. There's a very real risk that the raid will disband if people have to wait for you to go respec; with a hybrid spec, you can keep pulling. Of course, you can do this via dual spec, but I typically use my alternate spec for resto, which lets me fulfill any role the raid needs.
We are a unique snowflake. No other hybrid class has anything near this level of sustained ability at both specs. (Caster DPS hybrids can heal decently, but not for long.) We're definitely the only tank spec that can still bust out great DPS when not tanking. There are problems with this, though:
- Blizzard devs don't like it, because they don't want classes that can do multiple roles to be able to do them simultaneously, as that devalues other players.
- Non-druids don't like it, because it makes druids OP.
- Bear-only players don't like it, because they want to tank, not half-tank and half-DPS, and they always get stuck as OT because they have the best non-tanking DPS.
- Cat-only players don't like it, because they want to DPS, period.
Personally, I loved being able to backstop one of our new tanks in a heroic 5-man or save the day in a raid while still doing competitive DPS (Kalon calls it "herobear," which I like), but I can fully understand how that might put extra pressure on you if you don't save the day. Heh.
Thoughts? Discuss in the comments!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Hawk Mar 13th 2011 8:10PM
Really ferals were complaing about this.. I was myself a little miffed when they gave mages my bloodlust but it turns out that its pretty nice. Not having to be the only one in charge of a BL is great if we have a Mage in the run.. if I go down or something having that back up is nice.
And if your battle rez is the only thing getting you a spot in the run then you should reconsider the team you run with imo.
Necromann Mar 13th 2011 8:23PM
Class homogenation can be a good thing.
madcobolstudent Mar 14th 2011 9:03AM
Personally, my issue is not so much that DKs are getting a battle res. It's that they can use it while tanking, and I (as a feral tank) can't.
A Blood DK main tank will be able to say "I'm going to reposition the boss so I can res PlayerX," do so, hit their button, and go on with the fight.
A Feral tank has to have an available off-tank to take the boss, or they're almost guaranteed to die in painful and messy ways upon dropping Bear Form and casting Rebirth (boss downtime mechanics and epic healer cooldowns notwithstanding).
Ferals have always been balanced around having the great utility that the Druid class comes with, but I've never really seen any admission that Ferals have to work harder for that utility than any other spec/class. The only thing remotely similar had been Warrior stances, but the trend has been to make everything important usable in any stance as of late. Frequently, Bears just get stuck unable to take advantage of the group-saving abilities that other druid specs and other classes can access freely.
Jorges Mar 14th 2011 12:04PM
@madcobolstudent:
Exactly. Blizzard is indirectly making things harder for druids (mostly ferals) with all this homogenizaton. I don't mind that DK's get Brez or that another healing class would get some kind of Tranquility spell. But if that's the case, then let us cast those specific utility spells while shapeshifted (Rebirth, Tranquility, Innervate and Remove Corruption come to mind).
I'm sure there's going to be the "PvP, no can do" comment. But let's be honest, what other class that have these kind of spells has to temporarily disable their main abilities to use them?
Tish Mar 14th 2011 12:52PM
The closest thing I can think of would be shadow priest being pulled out of shadow if they cast a Holy spell (cure disease counts). But then going out of shadow form isn't nearly as detrimental to the priest, and getting back in is pretty easy too. So I agree. I have a feral druid alt that I'm leveling up, and it is such a pain to cast thorns on myself every couple of minutes. (So I don't.)
gosubilko Mar 21st 2011 7:26AM
RE: DKs getting Battle rez doable while tanking. They can introduce a glyph that lets us Brez while in bear. :D
wutsconflag Mar 13th 2011 8:16PM
@Chase: "As I mentioned last week, I have an addon that gives me a distinct audio cue when the tank dies. I've trained myself to automatically go bear when I hear that, as I'll typically be pretty high on the threat list anyway. Doing that has turned several potential wipes into kills for our guild."
That is pretty darn awesome, actually. What's the addon called?
Alaron Mar 14th 2011 3:42PM
RaidBuffStatus. (Primarily a "check yourself/raid for all buffs pre-pull" addon, but I love the warning sounds.)
dj.clayden Mar 13th 2011 8:19PM
To the Cat Cave!
...sorry.
Eros Mar 14th 2011 1:20AM
I am Cat Man!
Sleutel Mar 14th 2011 8:53AM
Speaking of the Cat Signal...
My Druid friend, who recently switched to Troll so that we could raid with some friends Horde-side, was extremely disappointed to discover that his Tol Barad Searchlight didn't actually cast any shadows, so there was no point to hovering in front of it in his (bat) Flight Form.
Ithal Mar 13th 2011 9:00PM
My guild recently was able to down Chimaeron and got Full of Sound and Fury the first time we did so (I've no idea if that is common or not). While the lion share of the credit goes to the healers, I definitely had that stand-alone herobear moment: we got to the burn phase, the tanks both go down, my kitty-turned-bear was next up on the threat list, and I tanked him into the ground.
good day to be feral!
Revynn Mar 13th 2011 8:28PM
10M Nefarian P1 is a pretty good time for a temp-tank as well, as you have one tank hold Ony, another waiting to grab Nef and someone still needs to be mobile enough to grab adds. Having a cat that can go Bear for P1 and switch back to DPS for the rest of the fight is pretty valuable. Unfortunately we dont have that in my raid group right now.
LF troll-bear-cat for 10M Nef, pst
velutina Mar 13th 2011 9:20PM
Why does it have to be a troll? (Tauren for life.)
DjLionheart Mar 13th 2011 11:04PM
Why does it have to be a troll you say?
Because a troll is generating 5hp per second, and there's nothing you can do about it
Brazak Mar 13th 2011 11:27PM
i was doing nehparion a few weeks back and i actually did do this =P
Natsumi Mar 13th 2011 11:37PM
Tauren are food, not friends!
Ozzard Mar 14th 2011 2:47AM
Erm... moo?
Prissa Mar 13th 2011 8:32PM
I think this is the reason my guild moved our feral dps trial to raider within a week instead of the usual trial period. He's a very skilled player, having tanked most of this expac, went dps for this guild and has shown his adaptive colours more times than I like to think.
He saved our asses in 5mans and Nefarian wipes by instantly going bear the moment he knew it was needed and we all love him for using ALL the tools his toon has, including shapeshifts, sprints, bres, tranquility, innervate.
Theresa Mar 14th 2011 1:54AM
This is why I love having a well played feral dps in my raid group and why I love my bear/kitty alt. The sheer amount of tools in the hands of someone with good raid awareness can make the difference between a wipe and a kill time and time again.