Druid
Druids are World of Warcraft's "jack of all trades" class -- that is, capable of performing in a variety of different roles and as such have one of the most varied playstyles. A druid can act as a healer, melee DPS, ranged DPS or a tank, utilizing a variety of shapeshifting forms. As a druid levels up, he is able to learn new, powerful forms which he can cast to change into different creatures to suit their roles.
At lower levels, a druid will heal or ranged DPS in his caster form, but at later levels players who spec into the specialized trees will gain access to two special shapeshift forms for each different role.
Healing druids will learn
Tree of Life, which reduces the mana cost of their healing spells and grants a passive healing aura to their allies. Their ranged damage-dealing counterparts will learn
Moonkin Form, increasing their armor and granting a spell critical aura to their allies. There are also two feral form druid forms -- the mighty
Bear Form (and at later level,
Dire Bear Form), a tanking-oriented form which provides additional armor and health and grants access to an arsenal of threat-building and damage mitigation abilities, and the rogue-like
Cat Form which is capable of significant melee DPS.
At lower levels, a druid will heal or ranged DPS in his caster form, but at later levels players who spec into the specialized trees will gain access to two special shapeshift forms for each different role.
Healing druids will learn





- Druids learn their different forms through questing or training. Some shapeshifts are only learned via talents.
- There are some shapeshifts that all druids can learn.
Bear Form is obtained at level 10,
Aquatic Form and
Travel Form at level 16,
Cat Form at level 20 and
Dire Bear Form at level 40.
- Druids even have their own flying travel form!
Flight Form can be trained at level 60, and
Swift Flight Form at level 71 provided the player has already trained
Artisan Riding.
- Some druid shapeshifts are obtained via talents only -
Moonkin Form can be obtained at level 40 when a player specs deep into the Balance tree, and
Tree of Life at level 50 after speccing deep into Restoration.
- Druids have their own, class-specific teleport ability that allows them to travel to and from Moonglade, which is handy when needing to train!
- Because feral druids do not actually swing weapons while in shapeshift forms, they instead gain a special statistic from any melee weapon they equip called "feral attack power." This stat is a conversion of a weapon's DPS (damage per second) into an attack power-granting statistic which affects the cat or bear's damage output.