28
Feb
08

epic feral weapon buyer’s guide

Feral druids will tend to agree that weapon itemization for us has been somewhat weak in the past. But over the past year since TBC was released, our options have expanded quite a bit, affording many choices for weapons to cover tanking, DPS, or both.

I’ve been giving a lot of thought to feral weapons lately as I’ve begun to focus on 25 man tanking and DPS. So I thought I’d create a little guide to epic weapons for feral druids. This isn’t necessarily a comparison of which weapon is better; it’s up to the individual druid to decide what’s best for him. Strictly speaking, any feral weapon can be used for tanking and DPS.

The weapons are ordered by difficulty to obtain, at least in my opinion. Your mileage may vary, of course. I’ve left off an analysis of the PVP staffs for this discussion as I wanted to focus solely on PVE content.

Now, on to the show.

Staff of Natural Fury - Auction House
This is by far the easiest epic feral weapon to obtain. Simply go to the Auction House and search for it. It has good stats, despite lacking agility, and the 320 armor makes it a sound choice for a freshly-minted level 70 feral druid, but it’s better for DPS. This is a great staff for PVP due to its Equip bonus.

Earthwarden - Reputation
This mace is pretty easily obtained via grinding Cenarion Expedition reputation to Exalted. It’s expertise rating, defense, and armor make it an excellent choice for bear tanks. The attack power bonus makes it a decent DPS staff. A 35 agility enchant will help for both DPS and tanking. Get this mace: you’ll have it for a long time.

Feral Staff of Lashing - Heroic Botanica
One of the few feral weapons that suits both tanking and DPS, this staff has decent armor and good agility, but lacks the +defense and +skill rating sported by Earthwarden. The raw strength and agility on this staff, coupled with its attack power bonus, make it far better suited to DPS.

Terestian’s Stranglestaff - Karazhan
Terestian’s is one of the most popular DPS weapons for ferals. It’s relatively easy to acquire, the stats are amazing, and it has hit rating. Most druids won’t replace this staff for quite a while.

Wildfury Greatstaff - Serpentshrine Cavern
This is the staff that replaces Earthwarden for bear tanks that have moved into 25 man content. This staff gives 2750 armor and 1036 hit points, as well as 2.6% dodge. With a 35 agility enchant, this staff is simply amazing.

Staff of Primal Fury - Zul’aman
The spiritual successor to Terestian’s, this staff sports outstanding DPS stats with the additional benefit of armor penetration. While a bear tank at the armor cap could use this for tanking, the Wildfury Greatstaff and even Earthwarden are better suited for that role.

Pillar of Ferocity - Mount Hyjal
Offering stats that suit both DPS and tanking, this staff is a great choice for feral druids who don’t already have one of the staffs previously mentioned (specifically Wildfury Greatstaff for tanking and Terestian’s for DPS). With a 35 agility enchant, this weapon would be well-suited for both roles. The lack of agility on this staff makes it less suited for DPS. It is heavily weighted toward tanking.

Now let’s take a look at the feral weapons available in 2.4.

Staff of the Forest Lord - Badge Reward (150 badges)
As the kids say, OMG. This is an outstanding DPS staff, with exceptional stats (both strength and agility) and an insane amount of stamina. It’s better suited toward DPS than tanking, so you might want to keep your Earthwarden around unless you’re at the armor cap.

Stanchion of Primal Instinct - Sunwell
With the +35 agility enchant, this staff gives 1547 attack power in cat form and >5% crit. It is an exceptional DPS staff, even better than the Staff of the Forest Lord. But as with that staff, you’ll probably want to keep Earthwarden or Wildfury Greatstaff on-hand for tanking.

That’s it for now. In my next post, I’ll take a look at Superior quality (aka “blue”) feral weapons.


4 Responses to “epic feral weapon buyer’s guide”


  1. 1 carl Apr 27th, 2008 at 7:05 am

    thanks a lot for this.. gives an excellent overview. great work

  2. 2 Thomas Jul 7th, 2008 at 7:22 pm

    Thanks for the list.. I sure want “Stanchion of Primal Instinct” for my druid but I don’t see that happen even in a far far future.. =)

  3. 3 Naturefade Sep 10th, 2008 at 10:29 pm

    If you got “Stanchion of Primal Instinct” and only “Earthwarden” as tanking wep.

    Then “Stanchion of Primal Instinct” would be better, due to the high amount of Dodge from the agi imo.

    Im currently raiding T5 and start of T6 contest as a feral druid.

  4. 4 angryraider Sep 12th, 2008 at 7:22 pm

    @Naturefade - You are correct in your assessment. When I wrote this guide, Sunwell wasn’t even out yet and the theorycrafting hadn’t settled (nor had the stats). I do plan to update this post this weekend. Thanks for reading! :)

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