Welcome to Skill Capped’s Guide on the Best Macros for Feral Druids in The War Within 11.0
All sections for Feral Druid PvP have been divided into corresponding sections for the most optimal hero talents, class talents, spec talents, race, stats, gear, enchants, gems, and macros. This will help you have a good understanding of Feral Druids in PvP for The War Within, the strengths and weaknesses associated with this specialization, and help you conquer the arena. This section will guide you on the best Feral Druid Macros in The War Within.
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Table of Contents
Focus and Arena Macros
These macros follow the same idea as party macros and eliminate the need to manually change targets every time. These are very useful for your CC. While focus macros are easier to get used to and could be sufficient in most cases, arena macros are a lot more versatile as they allow you to interact with literally any opponent in the game at any point. The downside of making arena macros is the number of binds you will have to allocate. Not to mention, they are a lot more difficult to get used to. You could start by using focus macros for most of your abilities and arena macros for some of the most important CC, and expand the more you get used to it. As a Druid, the spells that benefit the most from such macros are Mighty Bash, Cyclone, Entangling Roots, Mass Entanglement, Wild Charge, and Maim.
Mighty Bash
#showtooltip
/cast [@focus] Mighty Bash
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/cast [@arena1] Mighty Bash
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/cast [@arena2] Mighty Bash
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/cast [@arena3] Mighty Bash
Cyclone
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/cast [@focus] Cyclone
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/cast [@arena1] Cyclone
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/cast [@arena2] Cyclone
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena3] Cyclone
Entangling Roots
#showtooltip
/cast [@focus] Entangling Roots
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/cast [@arena1] Entangling Roots
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/cast [@arena2] Entangling Roots
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena3] Entangling Roots
Mass Entanglement
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/cast [@focus] Mass Entanglement
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/cast [@arena1] Mass Entanglement
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/cast [@arena2] Mass Entanglement
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/cast [@arena3] Mass Entanglement
Wild Charge
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/cast [@focus] Wild Charge
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/cast [@arena1] Wild Charge
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/cast [@arena2] Wild Charge
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/cast [@arena3] Wild Charge
Maim
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/cast [@focus] Maim
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena1] Maim
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena2] Maim
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena3] Maim
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Party Macros
As a Feral Druid, we have a few macros that help support your allies as quickly as possible. These also involve landing your utility spells on the right target at the right time. In order to make it easier, you should make party1 and party2 macros, or use the names of your teammates. This way, you won’t need to change a target every time you want to cast a spell on an ally. If you go with player names, make sure you change the names in the macro every time you change teammates. These macros are incredibly useful for most of your utility, which includes Wild Charge, Remove Corruption, and Regrowth.
Wild Charge
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/cast [@party1] Wild Charge
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/cast [@party2] Wild Charge
Remove Corruption
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/cast [@party1] Remove Corruption
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/cast [@party2] Remove Corruption
Regrowth
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/cast [@party1] Regrowth
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/cast [@party2] Regrowth
Cursor Macros
For most cases, there are a few abilities that require you to manually select the location you want to case them at. Specifically to Feral Druid, this applies more-so to Ursol’s Vortex, removing its reticle entirely to make its placement a bit smoother and fluid. This is done by the “@cursor” condition, as it sets any ability with a reticle attached to automatically be cast at your cursor’s location.
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/cast [@cursor] Ursol's Vortex
Shifting Macros
Another unique feature that sets Druids apart from any other class is their ability to utilize powershifting to escape roots or snares. The first macro shown below allows you to shift out of form off the global cooldown, providing a tactical advantage in various situations. You can min-max your uptime on targets if you use Tiger’s Fury afterwards, allowing you to immediately shift back in Cat Form without having to wait the extra second to do so.
Another shifting macro functions like a cast-sequence macro, enabling you to shift into Bear Form and use Frenzied Regeneration with a single bind.
/cancelform
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/cast [nostance] Bear Form
/cast [form:2] Bear Form
/cast [form:3] Bear Form
/cast [form:1] Frenzied Regeneration
Renewal Macro
Having macros to enhance your survivability is crucial to success, especially as a Feral Druid. This macro groups together all on-demand healing abilities, making your recovery at low health a bit easier, as it reduces the number of clicks needed to also use Healthstone.
#showtooltip Renewal
/cast Renewal
/use Healthstone
Talent Swapping Macros
For talent choice nodes, we recommend using these macros, which will automatically use either Mass Entanglement or Ursol’s Vortex from the first macro, as well as either Mighty Bash or Incapacitating Roar in the second one, depending on what talents you have chosen.
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/cast [known:Mass Entanglement] Mass Entanglement
/cast [known: Ursol's Vortex] Ursol's Vortex
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/cast [known:Mighty Bash] Mighty Bash
/cast [known: Incapacitating Roar] Incapacitating Roar
Miscellaneous Macros
You can use this Wild Charge macro so that you wouldn’t have to worry which form you are in. This will automatically account for your current form, making it easier for you to use the ability.
#showtooltip Wild Charge
/cast [@mouseover,exists,help,stance: 0][@target,stance: 0,help] Wild Charge
/cast [stance: 1/2, @mouseover,exists,harm][stance: 2, @target,exists,harm] Wild Charge
/cast [stance: 1/2/3] Wild Charge
/cast Wild Charge
In order to make it easier to use Skull Bash, you could make a macro that also puts you into Cat Form when you press it. You can also apply this to a focus macro.
#showtooltip Skull Bash
/stopcasting
/cast [Stance:0] Cat Form
/cast Skull Bash
Whenever you are playing against other stealth classes, you will find a lot of uses for this macro that you can spam while stealthed. This way, you will Rake them as soon as you see them nearby.
#showtooltip
/cleartarget [dead]
/targetenemy [noharm]
/cast Rake
When playing with Incapacitating Roar, you should get this macro to avoid breaking CC with an autoattack.
#showtooltip
/stopattack
/cast Incapacitating Roar
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