Every Friday, Shifting Perspectives explores issues affecting balance druids and those who group with them.
This week, are taking a look at those two abilities that some druid seems to have forgotten. What sad, sad times these are.
Do you like that screenshot? That would be what happens when you cross a bugged version of Lunar Justice -- I don't even have the talent, I never had the talent -- with a large AoE group that swarms around you. You can hide entire Ancients in that thing; seriously, you can.
I have something that I must confess to all of you today; I've been a bit remiss in the work that I've done with all of the
Cataclysm information that's going around right now. I've spent a lot of time focusing on topics such as Eclipse, mana regeneration and
Moonkin Form -- all of which are very important -- yet I have completely failed to take into account the whole picture. How
Wrath scales, the way in which Eclipse is influenced by RNG, how useful Moonkin Form may or may not be to a player -- these are all important, but so too is the value of our entire spell arsenal. To that end, I'd like to take you back into the downward spiral that is my life as a beta addict as we take a not so quick gander at how our lovable
Moonfire and
Insect Swarm are holding up their end of the bargain thus far in the next expansion.
Before that, let me say that I haven't done any testing of the new instances as of yet, mostly because I'm scared to -- very, very scared to -- so everything I've been doing is limited to questing and work on target dummies. These are nice tools, but they aren't quite the same as seeing how everything works out within a boss setting. Movement and other caveats to every boss encounter can heavily sway the importance of any single ability at the drop of a hat, so I am saddened that I haven't been able to actually get in and try my hand at any real encounter. There's a reason for it, though. Like I said, I'm scared; I'm scared because tank threat is really, really, really, really, really screwed up right now, and I have this thing against seeing my face splat against the ground, eating dirt. I cheat on my balance druid with a protection paladin from time to time, and running anything makes me want to cry at the moment. Until that's fixed ... you probably won't see me running much of anything.
Anyway, back on point of DoTs -- let's get right into it, shall we?
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