They said it couldn’t be done, but they were wrong. PTD now has TWO max level toons. If you recall, when Wrath hit I was busy leveling a Warrior who was in his early 60s. At release, I played my druid as a Boomkin up to level 71, and I hated it.
HATED it.
Too scripted, too much of the same thing over and over. Moonfire, Entangling Roots, Insect Swarm, Wrath, Starfire. Rinse and repeat. Ad infinitum. Bleh.
But, that’s neither here nor there. The boomkin spec soured me on the Druid for a bit, and I went back to my low 60s warrior, and leveled him all the way to 77. Then I heard in guild that we were kind of hurting for healers, so back to the Druid I went, spec’d to Feral IMMEDIATELY and powered my way to 80, enjoying the whole ride. I went back to Resto immediately, busted out my leaves, and started the heroic grind. That’s when I remembered something I had all but forgotten –
Soloing as a Tree SUCKS
It may very well be the least fun you can have in WoW, and I mean that in all seriousness. I’ve already established that I did not like the Boomkin spec. Well, soloing as a Resto Druid is kind of like that, only without the big damage numbers and extra tricks. It takes horrendously long to kill anything, and it is incredibly boring. I can only hit my "2" key (Wrath) 1.5 million times before I tire of it.
I can hear the counterpoints already.
"Yeah, but it sure is better than it USED to be, at least you have decent spellpower!"
Well, just because it’s BETTER doesn’t mean it’s good. It still consists of crap repetition with crap damage. Just because the damage is slightly less crappy doesn’t change much.
"Well, I can take any mob one on one. I literally cannot die."
To an extent, sure. The good thing about soloing as a resto druid that’s nice is my ability to keep myself alive. Basically forever. Still, I’d trade survivability for some decent DPS in a heartbeat.
"Why do you need to solo anyway? You can group at will!"
Sure I can, but that’s mostly based on instance runs. I still need to be able to quest for cash, and I especially want to finish off the Northrend questing achievements. I’ve cleared Borean, the Fjord, Dragonblight and Grizzly Hills thus far. It’s hard to find a group for general questing, as it’s faster for nearly any class to quest alone.
Now, I don’t know how a lot of other solo centric class/spec combinations solo, but I know many of them got some new tricks. Prot Warriors now have decent damage output AND can take many, many mobs on at a time. Holy priests can gather a few mobs, shield, and Holy Nova them all to hell. Resto Shammys still get Chain Lightning to throw around willy nilly. Holy Pallys…well…I have a feeling they are in the same boat as Resto Druids.
So, enough about the Tree, let’s talk Warriors.
Tankin’ Ain’t Easy
I hit 80 with the Warrior 2 days ago while questing in Storm Peaks (much like his Druid cousin.) Leveling him was both as easy and as enjoyable as leveling the Druid, perhaps even more so. The quest design in Wrath is excellent, and it was just as enjoyable the second time around as it was the first.
Anyhow, with the Warrior things are a little different. My Druid had good BC end-game gear, and started out with a little advantage. Heck, I still haven’t replaced a couple of my BC epics, (my belt and bracers) but I’m sure I soon will. The Warrior, on the other hand, was a fresh 70 for the Wrath content. So while a lot of you are just picking the most expensive quest reward to sell, I’ve had to equip most of that stuff you’ve thrown out.
I also leveled him as a Blacksmith, which I believe turned out to be a good choice. I’ve crafted a lot of good gear for myself as I leveled, and by 80 I had the whole Tempered Saronite tanking set, along with the Daunting Legplates and Daunting Handguards. Heck, my whole tanking set, including my shield and weapon, came via crafting.
So I had a good but not great tanking set. It put me around 19k unbuffed HPs, 20k armor, and 513 defense, and I respec’d right away to 15/5/51. This is the in vogue "deep wounds" tanking build. Supposedly it has all you need from the Prot tree for mitigation and such along with good DPS output.
I wouldn’t know though, I just yank this kind of stuff of forums, I really do.
Thus far I have tanked UK, the Nexus, Azjol-Nerub, Drak’Tharon keep and HOL all on regular. As of last night, I’ve also tanked UK in heroic mode.
Tanking is hard. I don’t know if you know. Sure, healing and DPS have their challenges, but in my estimation, tanking is the hardest job there is. As a tank you have many expectation:
- Lead the run
- Mark targets
- Manage CC
- Pull
- Explain Boss fights
- Manage loot rules
And that’s before actually getting into the actual killing. I won’t kid around, it’s tough to manage. It’s hard to get the attention of 4 mobs and keep it. It’s hard to hold aggro on four different mobs while bloodthirsty, frothing at the mouth, big number hunting DPS are chomping at the bit to let it all out to try and get the top spot in the damage meters.
In the interest of comparison, here are the other people’s jobs:
DPS
- Kill stuff in the right order
- CC, maybe
- Accept everyone’s criticism for your poor DPS and/or poor aggro management
Healer
- Keep everyone alive
- Cure poison/decurse/etc.
- Accept everyone’s criticism of your lackluster healing abilities, and accept blame for any and all wipes
Now, you all know a healer is still my main. You should also know that my main WAS a Hunter back before BC hit. I’m not demeaning the role or difficulty of playing a healer or playing a DPS class.
I’m just telling you, that from my perspective, tanking is harder than both of those jobs.
And you know what? I’m enjoying the hell out of it. I liked that we succeeded in heroic UK the other night (and I’m happy that I got a decent tanking sword as well as a tanking ring). I also enjoyed being front and center and heavily responsible for the group’s success.
I’ll be tanking more heroics, you can bet your Abyss Crystal on it. To close, here is the Listos version of the post you have just read: PTD has an 80 Resto Druid and an 80 Prot Warrior, soling as a tree sucks, and tanking is hard. PTD out.




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Cool man! I thought you’d tanked a lot in the past on a 70 feral, must have gotten the wrong impression there.
Yep, I think its the hardest job in the game for all the reasons you mention. Those things are second nature to me now. Tanks are proud creatures. We practice our tankcraft with pride, we love it and we cant live without it. Good luck to you.
[...] But don’t dump your Boomkin/Cat leveling gear just yet if you are still grinding through Wrath quests for cash and Achievements. As Part Time Druid notes, soloing as Tree spec is horrendously slow. [...]
Grats on the 2nd level 80
I guess you can’t wait for dual spec to come (just like me). The part about tree soloing suck, is what keeps me from speccing resto. But then again, I get enough tanking work as feral.
I also agree, that tanking is the hardest wow-job. After an evening of tanking, I’m quite tired. I think tanking in Wrath got harder as well. Sure, we all got decent aoe tanking abilities. But now we have to tank a big bunch of mobs all the time, while in BC, we used some crowd control and acutally tanked less mobs at a time.
I tanked a TINY bit in BC with my druid. I OT’d a Kara run late in the game, when everyone was WAY outgearing the instance. I also tanked Crypts once early on in BC’s release, and I think I might have tanked maybe one other time. I only ever did it really when people were desperate for a tank. Now I intend to make a bigger investment.
I posted this on my blog and realized I should have posted it here:
Try a Boomkin spec in an instance. With the Eclipse talent it?s fun to:
1. Moonfire
2. Insect Swarm
3. Spam Wrath until it crits and procs Eclipse
4. Spam Starfire for 6k crits
I?m on the top of the damage charts on my instance runs.
Plus the AE is fun, too. Hurricane doesn?t have a cooldown anymore, Starfall is fire and forget and your Treants can help as well. Sure, Hunters and Mages can still out-AE me on the damage meters, but I can definitely add considerable damage these days.
Try feral gear in resto spec + cat form.
Much better than attempting to use spells.
Or just wait for dual spec.
I recently had to respec Tree as my guild was short max level healers. I am enjoying it but I will roll your two points into my one experience.
I hate soloing as a tree. It is boring and I am always unsure if I can actually solo something.
I LOVED tanking and it IS hard. I absolutely enjoyed the complexity and responsibility and felt like when we survived it was as much my tanking as the healing. Soloing was also VERY fun. I miss it.
I’m hoping dual specs are implemented soon. I know mine will be Tree / Bear and I’ll spend most of my time in Bear and only swap to Tree for instancing/raiding.
Tanking on a Warrior is all about planning and execution. Pre-plan pull, mark targets, pre-plan moves (who you will hit, with what attacks, and when), and then following that plan faithfully (at least fairly so) while being prepared for those little curveballs thrown your way by your peers and by the mobs your actually fighting.
As you do it more, you begin to do it very quickly, and you learn to do it on the fly. With practice and effort, you’ll find yourself outpacing your healer, because you’re doing it so fast they aren’t getting the mana breaks they are used to, and you may have gotten used to them always having mana the next time you pull, so watch out. Good luck!