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Restoration Druid Review - Battle for Azeroth Community Opinions
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04/08/2018 a las 21:47
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Throughout the pre-patch, we'll be launching a community opinions article for every class and spec. We're continuing our Battle for Azeroth Class Reviews and in this post, we'll be taking a look at the state of Resto Druid. See if this spec appeals to you in Battle for Azeroth!
We reached out to the Restoration Druid community to give their thoughts and opinions on the changes and current state of the spec.
If this spec appeals to you after reading this article, check out our
Battle for Azeroth Restoration Druid Guide
.
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Assassination
18:
Subtlety
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Outlaw
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Fury
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Arms
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Ret
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Windwalker
22:
Feral
/
Enhancement
23:
Havoc
24:
Survival
25:
Beast Mastery
/
Marksmanship
26:
Fire
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Frost
27:
Arcane
28:
Boomkin
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Elemental
29:
Demonology
30:
Destruction
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Affliction
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Shadow
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Unholy
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Frost
2:
Holy Paladin
3:
Disc
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Holy
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Restoration Druid
5:
Restoration
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Mistweaver
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Blood
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Brewmaster
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Guardian
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Protection Warrior
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Vengeance
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Protection Paladin
Voulk
- Writer for
QuestionablyEpic
. Now on
Twitter
.
Twitch
.
Broccoliz
- Dreamgrove Moderator, streamer, and raid leader.
Twitch
.
Bastas
- Dreamgrove Expert, Author of the
Healer Stat Weights
addon and raider in Keep Calm.
Konahh
- Dreamgrove Expert, raider in Polar.
In terms of how resto druid plays, BFA Resto is very similar to Legion Resto. The upside of this is you’ve already had two years of practice and hopefully like the playstyle! The downside being we don’t have many new tools to play with outside of some fresh talents and a couple utility abilities we’ll use in Mythic+ (further discussed below).
So, what do we like, and what don’t we? Let’s look at our changes in a little more detail.
The Good
Several poor or middling talents in Legion were buffed into viability.
Abundancia
,
Flores primaverales
,
Paz interior
,
Cortezapiedra
and
Afinidad con Equilibrio
should all see much more usage than in Legion.
Calmar
was added to all druid specs and there are plenty of dangerous enrage-mobs to use it on. This will be a core part of your utility in Mythic+, so if you haven’t keybound it already then go and do it now. We’ll wait……….. We also picked up
Hibernar
, which is a long CC effect on Beasts and Dragonkin (theoretically could be used on a long cast to spam interrupt). Sadly there aren’t too many of these mobs in the new dungeons.
Fun Fact:
Calmar
removes the Raging affix so you won’t get steel piped by the BFA version of Maw of Soul’s Mariner.
BFA
Tranquilidad
is now one of the best throughput cooldowns in the game, with the downside that you can’t move while casting it. It takes some getting used to, but feels great once you do.
Corteza de hierro
is now on a 60s cooldown as opposed to Legions 90s. This is a great change considering the more healer-dependent state of tanks in BFA.
Healing touch was removed. This spell was frequently a trap; it looked appetizing to newer players while being the wrong choice of cast in almost every situation.
The Bad
While still strong in Mythic+, our strengths took some justifiable nerfs. Bear Form gives far less bonus health than before,
Germinación
and
Florecer
were moved to the same tier, Living Seed was removed, and the
Abundancia
rework isn’t favorable for the near mana-less environment of a dungeon.
There was a lot of interesting stuff attached to our artifact weapon that hasn’t been replaced by anything yet. Azerite Traits are supposed to be the next big thing, but the ones we have seen so far either don’t impact gameplay much (
Sueño lúcido
,
Esencia fúngica
) or encourage frankly awful playstyles (
Hojas otoñales
).
Regeneración frenética
being on the GCD is rough. You will need to spend 4.5s in Bear Form to benefit from the full heal (~50% longer than in Legion). Adding throughput cooldowns to the GCD has played out ok, but key defensives should not have been changed.
There’s nothing so far that makes BFA Resto unique or interesting compared to past iterations. If Legion Resto Druid was an $800 whisky then BFA Resto Druid is the same $800 whisky diluted in half a litre of water. Future exciting Azerite traits could fix this.
The Wishlist
Estimular
must be taken off the global cooldown. Currently it encourages innervating another healer as they get an extra cast out of it (while the druid waits on the GCD, the other healer can have a free cast in progress). This is exacerbated by the
Espíritu animado
azerite trait which gives you intellect based on number of spells cast when the
Estimular
expires. Most druids will self-cast anyway and take the slight raid loss, but it’s still a poor design decision.
The Dreamwalker and Nature’s Essence artifact traits added a little depth to
Crecimiento salvaje
by giving a sizeable bonus when you timed it as damage hit. This encouraged players to use the ability correctly and would be a nice addition as a passive trait; ideally it would proc off every
Crecimiento salvaje
cast (as opposed to 50% chance in Legion) at 50% reduced strength. Small mechanics like these increase the skill ceiling of the spec and make it more rewarding to master.
Catweaving (DPSing with
Afinidad con Feral
) became much weaker due to scaling changes on most cat abilities. This is a small one, but Catweaving was a Legion highlight and it’s just fun.
The spec needs interesting Azerite traits that can impact gameplay in a positive way. The Azerite system seems intended to replace artifact traits, set bonuses, and legendaries, but fails to live up to the billing. Several are barely noticeable.
Tier 15
Resguardo de Cenarius
and
Prosperidad
remain unchanged.
Abundancia
lost a little of the bonus crit chance it offered per stack and gained a reduction in mana cost instead. This is good for its raid viability but makes it weaker in Mythic+ (though still a strong choice).
Tier 30
Displacer Beast is gone. I’ll give you a minute to mourn. In its place we have
Acometida de tigre
instead. It isn’t as good but flipping between it and
Carga salvaje
depending on the fight is good enough.
Renovación
fought for the worst talent in the game award in Legion and after losing to
Cortezapiedra
is back for round 2.
Tier 45
The affinities themselves received some ability switch-ups but all three play roughly the same as they did in Legion.
Afinidad con Equilibrio
is now the dominant specialization when you want to contribute DPS, otherwise stick with
Afinidad con Guardián
.
Tier 60
Unchanged in BFA.
Tifón
will still be the most generally useful of the set - especially in Mythic+.
Tier 75
This row is unchanged, but
Cultivo
was strong in Legion because of how much mastery benefit we got from the talent.
Encarnación: Árbol de vida
was already a solid choice for many Legion fights and with the substantially lower Mastery levels present in BFA it will often edge out
Cultivo
. Expect both to see some use throughout the expansion.
Alma del bosque
is just a little too weak to compete.
Tier 90
Legion level 90 stalwarts
Paz interior
and
Flores primaverales
are joined in BFA by
Cortezapiedra
. This becomes the most interesting, competitive set of talents we have with all three proving strong in different situations.
Paz interior
takes advantage of
Tranquilidad
’s newly found strength and is a great pick whenever the damage patterns of the fight line up better with a two minute cooldown than a three. Mythic Argus himself is a perfect example.
Flores primaverales
might be a better choice when the raid is stacked often and the fight has a need for consistent throughput. It’s also a decent default if the fight can’t take advantage of IP’s cooldown reduction (most Mythic Coven strats fall into this basket).
Cortezapiedra
was a poor talent throughout Legion since tanks were near indestructible. It also shared a row with
Florecer
, which was godly in all situations. In BFA,
Corteza de hierro
has a 1 minute cooldown and tanks are mortal again (both making
Cortezapiedra
a stronger choice). You likely won’t use this much in raids, but it will be great in Mythic+ particularly at the start of the expansion.
Tier 100
Our level 100 talents were completely revamped, but we will still take
Florecer
in every raid. New challenger
Fotosíntesis
is a really cool talent on paper and there is value in being able to switch between a single target or AoE focus during different moments of a fight. However, a great design isn’t enough if the numbers lag behind, and this one likely needs a small push to be competitive.
In almost every difficult fight throughout Legion, being able to heal through damage bursts was much more important than persistent throughput (Varimathras looked good on the meters but it wasn’t challenging to heal) - examples include Kil’Jaeden healing/DPS adds, Argus chains, and Aggramar intermissions (double or quadruple add explosions). It is likely this will continue in BFA, giving
Florecer
immense value. With Essence of G’hanir now baked in, it’s likely to find a permanent raid spot on your bars.
Germinación
drops in value a little in BFA. Our mastery is lower,
Rejuvenecimiento
is shorter, and it has much stronger competition with its move to the level 100 tier. Let’s label this one great for Mythic+, a non-starter in raid.
Resto druid continues to be good at everything (pro), but the best at nothing (con). We have strong survivability, mobility, single target and raid healing, though other specs can arguably surpass us in each category. Our versatility earns us a place in the raid roster, though top world racing guilds may prioritize other healing classes. With lower
Rejuvenecimiento
duration, BFA resto druids will also be punished more for lack of encounter knowledge, so be sure to research damage patterns ahead of time and prep accordingly.
Overall, we are hopeful and excited to see what happens with Resto Druid in BFA.
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