Spam Maul and Swipe while tabbing around.
Demo Roar after you have all the mobs to reduce incoming damage.
Keep FFF on cooldown. It does a lot of threat.
Growl if you lose aggro.
Pulling with FFF is always good idea. Feral Charge is more fun if you have the room and wont pull extra mobs. FC also works to get to a mob but Growl will bring it to you.
Challenging Roar is a fake taunt. Stuff will start attacking you but it doesn’t change a mobs aggro table at all. It only gives you a few seconds to regain control over the mobs.-Day light savings is for fools.
Turning again to the collective wisdom of the Druid community…
I had taken a 3 month break from Wow, but after reading about the new LFG tool decided I would give it another go and level my Druid as a tank/healer dual spec (at level 43 right now). I’m very excited about seeing some of the older instances and actually getting to group at this level, but I’m having a little tanking performance anxiety. Most of the guides and posts address higher level Druid tanking, so I wondered if any of you had some advice for my level range? I’m geared, glyphed and specc’ed appropriately for the 40’s (I hope
), but have been thinking about what sort of abilities I should use…
My completely uneducated guess was to pull with FFF and then spam swipe, and use challenging roar in an emergency. If the healer pulls a single mob, feral charge…but am I missing anything? I wasn’t sure how useful growl would be as I’ve never had to use it soloing
If any of you can remember what it was like to tank pre-mangle, I’d sure love some suggestions!
Thanks in advance…