Druid or rogue

Which is more fun and easier to play in mythics a sub rogue or feral druid

Easier i would guess is the Rogue. Feral is DoT management AFAIK

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Feral Druid is more fun hands down. Rogues are always going to be more requested in PVE content over referral druid. You didn’t ask which was better though you asked which was more fun and it’s definitely feral druid.

A rogue cannot even get near the solo survivability of a feral druid when doing solo content. Rogues require a lot of finesse. A feral Druid can just charge in and go ham on mobs due to the Self healing. Not to mention bear form. If you die on a feral Druid with resro Affinity you were doing something wrong

A feral Druid is also much easier to play than a rogue. Rogues have the highest skill cap in the game.

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LOL…obviously not a rogue main :smiley:

Feral is considered the higher skillcap in all content, and brings far less utility to a group!

1 or more rogue specs has been meta for pvp since forever, and its part of the RMP combo that has been meta in pvp…forever.

In m+ neither of the specs are meta, but rogue brings utility that is actually useful for a group. Feral players play feral because they loving being a kitty.

The skillfloor on feral is much deeper than rogue and skillceiling much higher

It all depends on what you mean by a skill cap I consider needing a lot of finesse and knowing how to survive certain situations over others a skill cap.

If you’re calling having no true solid rotation and just knowing what to use and when a skill cap then yeah a furl is higher just because they have one of the largest pool of abilities in the game.

But if you’re talkin about actuall skill needed to be good? Especially when it comes to PVP? I’m sorry I think you were completely wrong there and Rogue definitely has the highest skill cap in the game

The whole reason to go Rogue over Feral is that Rogue offers 3 takes of the same flavor, where Druid only offers Feral.
So to lock yourself to 1 spec… I don’t know, flip a coin?

I see zero reason to ever play Feral outside of min-maxers if it parses higher.

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Well none of us will be persuaded to agree it seems, so lets agree on disagreeing before it gets out of hand :wink:

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You’re right let’s just stick to the facts.

If survivability matters to the OP then I will say this a road cannot even compare to a Furrow when it comes to survivability soloing things

Yes this is also a problem for druid in general. If you ranged dps is badly tuned (balance) you cannot swap to a different ranged dps spec on same class. Same goes for feral…if feral is badly tuned theres no other melee options on druid.

I think this part is up to you.

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Soloing agreed…everything else rogue comes out top ^^

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I do a lot of solo content when I’m not doing group mythics. So solo survivability is really important to me and I will tell you that my rogue basically feels like a naked version of my feral Druid when solo. When in a group like mythics and I have a Healer there? You’re right it’s the exact opposite and the Rogue comes out on top.

On top of that when solo questing and MOB farming there’s literally zero downtime on a feral druid. Self heal when done, fly away rinse repeat

ya just wanting opinions for someone who has both…see what they say

Since you are a Alliance no matter what you decide on whether it’s Rogue or feral Druid pick night elf.

Move 7% faster while stealthed and 2% faster at all times and 2% dodge plus you get a vanish. It’s kind of a no-brainer there. Yes this applies to both feral Druid and Rogue. As either feral or Rogue that racial is huge! Boomkin or any other spec it really doesn’t matter

I always say try both and see which u like. Depends on ur goals. :cloud_with_rain:

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