Welcome to Skill Capped’s Guide on the Best PvP Talents for Feral Druids in Cataclysm
All sections for Feral Druid PvP have been divided into corresponding sections for the most optimal race, talents, glyphs, gear, professions and macros. This will help you have a good understanding on Feral Druid in PvP for Cataclysm, the strengths and weaknesses associated with this specialization, and help you conquer the arena. This section will show you what are the best PvP Feral Druid talents in Cataclysm Season 9 and why you should choose them.
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Best Feral Druid PvP Talents
This will be your default talents for Feral Druid. As you may be confused by the selection of these talents, let’s look further into why these talents are chosen.
Make sure to use 31 of your points into the Feral Tree before you place points in additional specialization trees.
In order to understand the effectiveness of the talents picked, hereare some talents from the Feral talent tree that make this specialization extremely valuable in PvP combat.
Predatory Strikes allows you to cast an instant cast nature spell on your target. The chance of this landing on your opponent depends on how many combo points you have, making it crucial to have 5 combo points for a guaranteed instant Entangling Roots or Cyclone.
Primal Fury grants you an additional combo point every time your abilities while in Cat Form crit.
Thick Hide reduces the chance for a melee attack to crit on your character.
Survival Instincts provides a 50% damage reduction for 12 seconds, allowing Feral Druids to play more aggressive or to buy some time for healers to stabilize their team.
There is flexibility in talents that you plan to select based on a particular composition that you anticipate to fight in arena. Here are the talents that can be moved around.
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Flexible Feral Druid PvP Talents
There is variance to your selected talents in the Feral tree. This will depend on the class and composition you will be facing, so make sure to change these when necessary for optimal performance. First off, if you want to make it more difficult on enemy healers to dispel debuffs, remove 1 talent point in Endless Carnage and place it into the talent, Feral Aggression.
Here you have flexibility between choosing Endless Carnage for higher uptime on Rake and Savage Roar, or Perseverance to reduce the amount of spell damage taken on your character. Perseverance is a valuable talent to choose if the composition you plan to face involves RoT based DPS specializations, such as Affliction Warlocks and Shadow Priests. Combining Perseverance with Thick Hide will provide a mix of physical and magical damage reduction, and does relatively well when facing RLS, RMD, or RPS.