Props to druids
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Props to druids
I tried to roll one... I quit at lvl 8 or 9.
I can't stand them. I know I didn't give them much of a shot at lvl 9 -but I was going crazy. They lvl soooo slow. I got a hunter to lvl 12 in half the time. I have heard it gets better once you get cat at lvl 20, but my hunter will be 60 by that time...
Just a personal thing, but props to those of you who have high lvl druids. I couldn't do it.
I can't stand them. I know I didn't give them much of a shot at lvl 9 -but I was going crazy. They lvl soooo slow. I got a hunter to lvl 12 in half the time. I have heard it gets better once you get cat at lvl 20, but my hunter will be 60 by that time...
Just a personal thing, but props to those of you who have high lvl druids. I couldn't do it.
that made me LOL. balance druids in duels eat warriors, unless they have a high rank in noobery.
Now that i have had time to play parent classes, i.e., mage, rogue, warrior, lock, priest, and have leveled those classes to 20, i realize just how painful lvling a druid actually is. When i started playing any of those classes i just mentioned, i felt OMGWTF overpowered. Leveling any of those classes is by far easier than ever leveling a druid. But having leveld a druid to 60, tried all three talent trees twice now, i know the druid class inside and out. I know what we can do, i know what we can't do. Playing a druid at any level is not easymode, and since a druid is the first toon i created, i feel it has given me an advantage; i had to develop skills quicker than i would have had to if i had played an actual parent class. I'm not saying other classes don't require skill, merely saying in order to even make the class playable you have to have more skill than required in other classes.
Now that i have had time to play parent classes, i.e., mage, rogue, warrior, lock, priest, and have leveled those classes to 20, i realize just how painful lvling a druid actually is. When i started playing any of those classes i just mentioned, i felt OMGWTF overpowered. Leveling any of those classes is by far easier than ever leveling a druid. But having leveld a druid to 60, tried all three talent trees twice now, i know the druid class inside and out. I know what we can do, i know what we can't do. Playing a druid at any level is not easymode, and since a druid is the first toon i created, i feel it has given me an advantage; i had to develop skills quicker than i would have had to if i had played an actual parent class. I'm not saying other classes don't require skill, merely saying in order to even make the class playable you have to have more skill than required in other classes.

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