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    5.0 PTR experience

    Figured I'd start a thread on things players are learning about the mop talents/glyphs/abilities with regards to the druid class while they have been testing the ptr.

    One thing that I found and kinda got me excited is that I was able to cast Faerie Swarm while staying in travel form. On live if you cast Faerie Fire while in travel form you shift to caster.

    So when I had a warrior want to duel me in resto, I kited him like crazy.

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    Being able to Savage Roar in stealth is nice, im not quite sure if thats on live right now, but it works well because we can just SR right before we open, get everything rolling, and re SR when it falls off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billybob10110 View Post
    Being able to Savage Roar in stealth is nice, im not quite sure if thats on live right now, but it works well because we can just SR right before we open, get everything rolling, and re SR when it falls off.
    Can already do that on live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billybob10110 View Post
    Being able to Savage Roar in stealth is nice, im not quite sure if thats on live right now, but it works well because we can just SR right before we open, get everything rolling, and re SR when it falls off.
    This is almost essential for us otherwise our openers would be very weak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oak-qt View Post
    This is almost essential for us otherwise our openers would be very weak.
    Your opening autoattacks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpai View Post
    Your opening autoattacks?
    The shitty WotLK Savage roar is back in 5.0.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuukl1 View Post
    The shitty WotLK Savage roar is back in 5.0.
    I was thinking he/she was talking about live ("would be" used as opposed to how something is now at present), but I probably got that wrong.

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