Druids harness the vast powers of nature to preserve balance and protect life. With experience, druids can unleash nature’s raw energy against their enemies, raining celestial fury on them from a great distance, binding them with enchanted vines, or ensnaring them in unrelenting cyclones.
Druids can also direct this power to heal wounds and restore life to fallen allies. They are deeply in tune with the animal spirits of Azeroth.
As master shapeshifters, druids can take on the forms of a variety of beasts, morphing into a bear, cat, storm crow, or sea lion with ease. This flexibility allows them to fill different roles during their adventures, tearing enemies to shreds one minute and surveying the battlefield from the sky the next. These keepers of the natural order are among the most versatile heroes in Azeroth, and they must be prepared to adjust to new challenges on a moment’s notice.
Druids are versatile combatants, in that they can fulfill nearly every role – healing, tanking, and damage dealing. It’s critical that druids tailor the form they choose to the situation, as each form bears a specific purpose.
- Type Tank, Healer, Ranged Magic Damage Dealer, Melee Damage Dealer
- Standard Bars Health, Mana, Rage, Energy
- Available Armor Cloth, Leather
- Available Weapons Daggers, Fist Weapons, One-Handed Maces, Polearms, Staves, Two-Handed Maces
Druid talents focus on improving the powers of their natural and animal forms, enhancing their ability to summon forth natural phenomena, or increase the potency of their life-giving healing magic.
Druids’ changing forms let them assume different roles and focus on either tanking, healing, or damage. They can also shapeshift to travel faster on land, sea, and air.
By calling upon the powers of nature, druids are able to swiftly restore health to their injured allies.
When shapeshifted into their bear form, druids possess a thick skin and imposing presence that makes them ideal front-line protectors of weaker party members.
Druids can take on the form of a savage cat in order to claw and bite their enemies up close, or that of a wild moonkin to blast enemies from afar.
|
View all
Artwork
|
||
|
View all
Screenshots
|
||
Learn more about the Druid on the following fansites.

Reported!
[Close]Comments (2,130)
Quel'Thalas
Eitrigg
Sentinels
So either being a crit-chicken (moonkin) isn't as easy as the other forms, or they conveniently forgot about it.
Dragonblight
Cairne
Quel'Thalas
Quel'Thalas
Shandris
Norgannon
Blood Furnace
Darkspear
Sargeras
Alterac Mountains
Thorium Brotherhood
Thorium Brotherhood
Tortheldrin
Blackwater Raiders
sad isnt it but my heals are only 2nd to a shaman...it has a lot of different raid support tools.....
it sucks what they did to my tree form but healing numbers are actually better...mana management is tougher but doable with the right trinkets and glyphs
Drak'thul
Stormreaver
Thorium Brotherhood
Steamwheedle Cartel
Sentinels
Dunemaul
Dentarg
Agamaggan
Azgalor
Does not have a varity of moves in each form but if you combine all the moves then I guess you can say they have alot.
Darrowmere
Bloodhoof
Malorne
Lightninghoof
Winterhoof
Quel'Thalas
Whisperwind
master on none fits druids perfectly some times i find my druid boring but it dosent last that long all the other
classes may b better than us in their certain area but we can easily adapt to there weakness our only natural
enemy's are "good" warriors and pallys :P
Ragnaros
Quel'Thalas
Blackwater Raiders
Winterhoof
Silvermoon
Vashj
Cenarius