Classic Feral Druid Tank Guide

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Welcome to our Feral Druid Tank guide for WoW Classic, tailored for PvE content. Here, you will learn how all you need to know to play the Druid class as Feral Tank. Click the links #below to navigate the guide or read this page for a short introduction.

If you were looking for TBC Classic content, please refer to our TBC Classic Feral Tank Druid guide.

1.

Introduction

Druids are most often described as, "the jack of all trades, but master of none." This is quite accurate since Druids are the only class in the game capable of fulling all four roles: tank, healer, ranged DPS, and melee DPS. However, every Druid specialization and build is considered sub-par for PvE and is outclassed by other classes that share the role.

Strengths icon Strengths
  • +Can use Cat Form Icon Cat Form for strong damage while not tanking.
  • +The best threat generation of any tank.
  • +Reasonably strong AoE threat through Swipe Icon Swipe and Challenging Roar Icon Challenging Roar.
  • +Strong utility spells such as Innervate Icon Innervate and Rebirth Icon Rebirth.
  • +Provides the largest raid DPS increase out of any tank through Leader of the Pack Icon Leader of the Pack.
  • +Easy to gear for due to lack of competition for the gear.
Weaknesses icon Weaknesses
  • -Highest damage taken out of the tanks.
  • -Using most utility and consumables requires you to leave Dire Bear Form Icon Dire Bear Form.
  • -Very few potential raid spots.
2.

Feral Tank Viability

Feral Druids are not the best tanks in WoW Classic, but bring specific niche abilities that make having one a good idea for some raids. While Warriors are the dominant tanks for most of the content, there are specific roles that Feral Druids can be decent for, making them a viable option.

Most guilds will only choose to have 1 Feral Druid, usually one that can swap between DPS and off tanking as needed. This is the main benefit of being a Feral Druid; it is the only spec in the game that has two unique roles and builds built into one talent tree. Because of this unique setup, many of the Feral talents will give you benefits as a DPS while in Cat Form Icon Cat Form along with tanking benefits for while in Dire Bear Form Icon Dire Bear Form.

This means that, with a single build, you could swap between tanking something and DPSing in Cat Form with just a single form swap. Tanking as a Feral Druid is possible, but finding a raid group or guild will most likely be an uphill battle, so it is important to know what you are signing up for.

3.

How does Rage, Energy and Mana Work

As you should be tanking in Dire Bear Form Icon Dire Bear Form, Rage will be your main resource. It is generated from your damage dealt and taken, making it a very good resource for tanking in general. Unfortunately when compared to a Warrior, the amount of abilities you can use Rage on is quite limited and inefficient, and your ability to scale your outgoing damage is also low as Feral Druids do not use their weapons to deal damage and instead only benefit from their stats.

Energy is your secondary resource, mainly used when not tanking as it is the resource of Cat Form Icon Cat Form. It regenerates very slowly, but you can make it regenerate quickly through the Power Shifting technique, which uses Furor Icon Furor and Wolfshead Helm Icon Wolfshead Helm to regain a lot of Energy every time you shapeshift into Cat Form Icon Cat Form.

This costs a lot of Mana, which can thus be converted directly to Energy through this interaction, making Mana consumables and buffs helpful despite Feral Druids not having to cast any spells in combat to be effective.

4.

Best Races for Feral Druids as a Tank

Unlike other classes, Druids do not have a choice when it comes to race. If you want to go Alliance, you must be Night Elf. If you want to go Horde, you must be Tauren. Thus, your only choice is which faction do you want to choose, which you should make based on your guild, friends, or any other number of reasons.

4.1.

Night Elf

  • Nature Resistance Icon Nature Resistance increases your Nature Resistance by 10.
  • Quickness Icon Quickness increases your Dodge Chance by 1%.
  • Shadowmeld Icon Shadowmeld is an ability that allows you to become stealthed while standing still when used, on a 10-second cooldown. This cannot be used in combat.
  • Wisp Spirit Icon Wisp Spirit causes you to transform into a wisp upon death, increasing your movement speed by 50% while dead.
4.2.

Tauren

5.

Best Professions for Feral Druids as a Tank

The best profession to have as a Feral is Engineering. It provides powerful items that you can use in both PvE and PvP content to either deal damage or help you get out of a tough spot.

Leatherworking is also a great choice for Feral Druids. The Devilsaur set is a great crafted set that you can make for when you are max level and is very strong throughout the first raid tier for threat generation and damage. It also can be quite profitable to sell.

While Engineering and Leatherworking are great professions, probably the more important thing to think about is how you plan to make gold. Gold is incredibly important in WoW Classic for a number of reasons and will be quite hard to come by especially at the start. Check out the Druid Goldmaking section for more information on other potential professions for making gold.

5.1.

Season of Discovery

Find our new guides for Druid in WoW Classic Season of Discovery below! The new game mode will have players find and utilize Runes that can then be engraved onto their gear to provide them special bonuses that augment already existing abilities or allow the class to use entirely new spells.

While Druid was already incredibly flexible in WoW Classic, the Season of Discovery will make new builds possible, and increase the power of already existing builds.

6.

Changelog

  • 18 Nov. 2024 (gear page): Page updated for Classic Anniversary.
  • 18 Nov. 2024 (enchants page): Page updated for Classic Anniversary.
  • 18 Nov. 2024 (stats page): Page updated for Classic Anniversary.
  • 18 Nov. 2024 (rotation page): Page updated for Classic Anniversary.
  • 18 Nov. 2024 (talents page): Page updated for Classic Anniversary.
  • 18 Nov. 2024 (spells page): Page updated for Classic Anniversary.
  • 18 Nov. 2024 (this page): Page updated for Classic Anniversary.
  • 30 Oct. 2024 (this page): Updated page to include Season of Discovery links and modernized formatting.
  • 02 Dec. 2020 (gear page): Updated for Phase 6.
  • 02 Dec. 2020 (enchants page): Updated with Phase 6 Naxxramas Enchants.
  • 06 Aug. 2020 (gear page): Reworked for Phase 5 BiS with alternatives.
  • 26 Jul. 2020 (gear page): Updated with Idols.
  • 21 Jul. 2020 (gear page): Added link to AQ BiS.
  • 02 Jun. 2020 (enchants page): Updated the best raid consumables list.
  • 18 May 2020 (enchants page): Updated with current World Buffs as of Phase 4.
  • 14 Apr. 2020 (gear page): Updated with Zul'Gurub gear.
  • 14 Apr. 2020 (enchants page): Updated with Zul'Gurub enchants.
  • 13 Mar. 2020 (gear page): Updated with Arathi Basin gear.
  • 23 Feb. 2020 (gear page): Updated for P3.
  • 23 Feb. 2020 (enchants page): Guide added.
  • 09 Nov. 2019 (gear page): Updated with Raid BiS.
  • 22 Oct. 2019 (gear page): Updated Pre-Raid BiS to include Dire Maul.
  • 15 Jul. 2019 (gear page): Page added.
  • 15 Jul. 2019 (enchants page): Page added.
  • 15 Jul. 2019 (stats page): Page added.
  • 15 Jul. 2019 (rotation page): Page added.
  • 15 Jul. 2019 (talents page): Page added.
  • 15 Jul. 2019 (spells page): Page added.
  • 15 Jul. 2019 (this page): Page added.
  • 13 Mar. 2019 (enchants page): Added Phase 3 enchants.
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