Let's face it:
Mists of Pandaria isn't going to be released any time soon, and Dragon Soul is starting to become Draggin' Soul, for those of who you starting raiding it on the release of patch 4.3. Of course, many of us are off saving the galaxy from annihilation, but if you're staying in Azeroth, you need something to do -- a new challenge. This week, I'm resurrecting my old series on druid soloing. A new tier of gear has made possible many feats that were not before, so pack your bags. We're heading back to Northrend to fight the undead ... since they cannot die. (/sunglasses)
Before we start, however, a quick refresher for those who missed the earlier series. Druids are one of the best raid soloing classes in the game for one simple reason:
Prowl. While we don't have the solo survivability of a blood DK or the DPS of a hunter, we
can skip the annoying trash most of the time. If you're doing a full clear, that isn't much help -- but in most cases, you can get in, kill the boss, and get out without ever having to wait to kill a trash mob.
In terms of strategy, I use this
bearcat talent spec and glyphs. The primary source of your survivability will come from
Leader of the Pack heals and
Savage Defense shields, using
Barkskin and
Survival Instincts on cooldown, and popping
Frenzied Regeneration as your oh-crap full heal. For some fights, you'll also be mixing in
Rejuvenation,
Lifebloom, and
Predator's Swiftness-procced
Healing Touches. For your rotation, you'll be using the default bear priority list (FF once, Demo Roar, Mangle, Thrash, Lacerate to three, Pulverize). For trivial bosses, feel free to go Cat part-time or full-time to speed things up. Finally, note that my ilevel was about 390 when I did these bosses, so this may be a bit easier or harder depending on what you're packing. (Also, credit where it's due to Reesi for helping me nail down
bear details and Braindwen for his
soloing guide.)