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== Old discussion ==
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Its an interesting note that the RPG distinguishes between Ancients(capitalization), and ancients(non-capitalization) to differentiate between the "demi-gods" and the "trees".[[User:Baggins|Baggins]] 11:27, 10 November 2006 (EST)
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'''Druid talents''' are available to any [[Druid]] who reaches level 10. The three trees are [[Druid talents#Balance|Balance]] (ranged, caster DPS), [[Druid talents#Feral Combat|Feral Combat]] (melee DPS and/or tanking), and [[Druid talents#Restoration|Restoration]] (healing).
 
   
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:Is it really true that the Alliance Player's Guide distinguishes them by capitalization? We are basing a lot off of that.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 06:22, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
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Each talent listed below has a description of the talent, directly quoted from the in-game tooltip. The differences between the various levels of each talent are listed in brackets. "Reduces the cast time of your [[Wrath]] and [[Starfire]] spells by {0.1/0.2/0.3/0.4/0.5} sec" means that each point spent will reduce the casting time of [[Wrath]] and [[Starfire]] by .1 seconds.
 
   
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== Language ==
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'''Requirements''' are listed for all talents that have them. The talent tree name, followed by a number, represents how many talent points must be spent in that tree before you can learn that talent. For example, "Balance 5" means five points must be spent on Balance talents before that new talent will unlock.
 
   
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Don't Ancients have their own language? I think this was mentoined in War of the Ancients. --[[User:Ramming pure|Ramming pure]] 07:43, 18 March 2007 (EDT)
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The name of a prior talent followed by a number means that a certain number of points must be spent in a prerequisite talent before that new talent unlocks - [[Nature's Grace]] requires 2 points spent in [[Nature's Majesty]].
 
   
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:If so we need to add the information to the article, with the citations. The currently listed languages are the ones that the RPG says they speak.[[User:Baggins|Baggins]] 03:12, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
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See also:
 
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* [[Druid talent analysis]]
 
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* [[Druid builds]]
 
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* [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/druid/talents.html Druid Talents calculator at the Official site]
 
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* [http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=0 Druid Talent Calculator at Wowhead]
 
   
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::Yes I read the book and it does say something about that on page 262. "The demigod — Cenarius — he taught you to speak with the trees, to cast such spells?" This is Rhonin speaking to Malfurion who could understand the language. As for the language they don't mention even what the trees say just that "The leaves of the trees began to rustle even though Rhonin could feel no wind". [[User:Rolandius|Rolandius]] ([[User talk:Rolandius|talk]]) 12:21, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
   
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:::Err... I think they're speaking figuratively. Malfurion and other druids are communicating via their empathy for the land. Remember that Furion has also been seen "talking" to animals, stones, and the weather. I'm not saying that trees and such don't have their own language (depending on your definition), just that that sentence isn't really evidence of such.
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:::I think we've already discussed that Ancients probably speak in humanoid languages, just slower and more Entish. --[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 12:40, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
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== Split? ==
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! Talent !! Points !! Tier !! Prerequisites !! Description
 
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This article is the explanation for what should be placed in [[:Category:Ancients]], but it's very ambiguous to me. Do [[Ironbark Protector]] and [[Agamaggan]] really belong in the same category? I would make the category refer only to the tree-like ancients and put all the famous Ancients in [[:category:Demigods]], but then where should [[fox]] and [[stick bug]] go? Looking for advice from those more familiar with lore on what this category should contain. -- {{User:Mordsith/Sig}} 21:06, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
   
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:The fox and stick bug would be be demigods, too, by that split. --[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 21:25, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
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! [[Starlight Wrath]]
 
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|5
 
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|align="left" |Reduces the cast time of your [[Wrath]] and [[Starfire]] spells by {0.1/0.2/0.3/0.4/0.5} sec.
 
   
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::Ok, thanks. Then unless there's any dissent, when I get back around to this category I'm going to clarify that it's for the tree-like ancients and move all of the Ancients to [[:Category:Demigods]]. -- {{User:Mordsith/Sig}} 21:28, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
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! [[Genesis]]
 
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|5
 
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|align="left" |Increases the damage and healing done by your periodic spell damage and healing effects by {1/2/3/4/5}%
 
   
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:::That sounds acceptable to me. --[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 21:32, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
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! [[Moonglow (talent)|Moonglow]]
 
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|align="left" |Reduces the Mana cost of your [[Moonfire]], [[Starfire]], [[Starfall]], [[Wrath]], [[Healing Touch]],[[Nourish]], [[Regrowth]] and [[Rejuvenation]] spells by {3/6/9}%
 
   
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::::So are we going to split this article? Something like "Ancients (race)" and "Ancients (demigods)"? [[User:Rolandius|Rolandius]] [[Image:Paladin.gif|25px]] <small>([[User talk:Rolandius|<span title="Rolandius's Talk">talk</span>]] - [[Special:Contributions/Rolandius|<span title="Rolandius's Contributions">contr</span>]])</small> 13:10, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
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! [[Nature's Majesty]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases the critical strike chance of your [[Wrath]], [[Starfire]], [[Starfall]], [[Nourish]] and [[Healing Touch]] spells by {2/4}%
 
   
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:::::No. To be honest the article is fine as it is. --{{User:Gourra/Sig2}} 13:15, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
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! [[Improved Moonfire]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases the damage and critical strike chance of your [[Moonfire]] spell by {5/10}%.
 
   
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::::::With a little "cleanup" I think it looks okay now. [[User:Rolandius|Rolandius]] [[Image:Paladin.gif|25px]] <small>([[User talk:Rolandius|<span title="Rolandius's Talk">talk</span>]] - [[Special:Contributions/Rolandius|<span title="Rolandius's Contributions">contr</span>]])</small> 13:22, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
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! [[Brambles]]
 
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|align="left" |Damage from your [[Thorns]] and [[Entangling Roots]] increased by {25/50/75}% and damage done by your Treants increased by {5/10/15}%. In addition, damage from your Treants and attacks done to you while you have [[Barkskin]] active have a {5/10/15}% chance to daze the target for 3 sec.
 
   
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:::::::Bringing this up again, is the split still a no go?--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 22:18, September 27, 2009 (UTC)
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! [[Nature's Grace]]
 
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|[[Nature's Majesty]]
 
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|align="left" |All non-periodic spell criticals have a {33/66/100}% chance to grace you with a blessing of nature, increasing your spell casting speed by 20% for 3 sec.
 
   
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== Sethria ==
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! [[Nature's Splendor]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases the duration of your [[Moonfire]] and [[Rejuvenation]] spells by 3 sec, your [[Regrowth]] spell by 6 sec and your [[Insect Swarm]] and [[Lifebloom]] spells by 2 sec.
 
   
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Ashbear, what is your reasoning for [http://www.wowpedia.org/index.php?title=Ancient_Guardian&action=historysubmit&diff=2737653&oldid=2737631 this edit]? You say that just because Sethria keeps Aviana's egg that it doesn't make her a dark version of Aviana, while I say that she is a "Dark Ancient", just not one made from scratch. The ''implication'' is that she is the dark ancient. My citation, like the others, is her entire quest chain. She is the primary target of the quest chain, and no other being is ever mentioned. In [[Quest:A Bird in Hand]], Marion Wormwing calls Sethria "She of the skies, but also of darkness." and says that "Sethria will soon be the master of the skies". In [[Quest:A Prayer and a Wing]], Vision of Sethria says "Soon we will possess the skies." Why does she need citation, and the other do not? Because her nature is slightly different? Also, why did you remove the land-sea-air thing?--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 04:08, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:There's nothing in that entire quest chain, at all, that even remotely implies that Sethria is anything other than a twilight dragon. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 04:19, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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! [[Nature's Reach]]
 
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::I think there is. Perhaps she was just going to rule the skies in Aviana's absence, but the implication is there. If not, then what Twilight ancient(s) would give then power over the sky?--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 04:22, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:::I read all of those as simple references to her being a very powerful twilight broodmother. Their power over the sky would be a result of their possession of the twilight dragonflight as well as the removal of Aviana as a potential threat to their presence. It also seems likely that they intended to corrupt Aviana somehow. Either way, the other dark ancients were created from the ancients themselves, while I saw nothing to suggest that Sethria's birth was any different from the rest of her flight. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 04:25, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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::::Her nature is clearly different then the others, yet her goal was clearly to replace Aviana. Perhaps she needed the egg to empower herself, along with finishing off Aviana. In [[Quest:Finish Nemesis]], it is said that "Twilight's Hammer dreamed of creating their own pantheon of twisted ancients to rule over the land, sea, and air." Lycanthoth is clearly land-based. Nemesis is made of magma and should not be in water, but Tortolla and his children are shown swimming and being fine underwater, making Nemesis sea-based. As the focus of the quest chains was saving three Ancients, it is reasonable to think that Aviana would have an air-based counterpart. That role is filled by Sethria, even if there is nothing distinctly air-based about her, beyond that she can fly. What sets Ancients apart anyway? Perhaps the "Dark Ancient" label does not exist at all.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 04:39, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:::::I agree with dark, Lycanthoth and Nemesis are said to be made from goldrinn and tortolla and dark powers, Sethria is just a twilight dragon, whetever she was going to become something later she did not become it, and after she's killed she's called just a minor dragon--[[User:Ashbear160|Ashbear160]] ([[User talk:Ashbear160#top|talk]]) 14:04, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:::::And Sethria contrary to Lycanthoth and Nemesiss looks nothing like the one made from--[[User:Ashbear160|Ashbear160]] ([[User talk:Ashbear160#top|talk]]) 14:42, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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::::::I think that she was planning to become the new air Ancient, and that not including her on the list would make it incomplete.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 17:34, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:::::::It's possible she needed the egg to create a dark ancient, not become one herself, since they need a piece of the original ancient to do so. {{User:Coobra/Sig4}} 20:03, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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::::::::Lycanthoth and Nemesis are explicitly stated in quest text as being twisted gods summoned by the Twilight's Hammer. Sehtria, meanwhile, is only ever said to be a dragon (Thisalee Crow at one point even calls her a ''minor'' dragon). Marion Wormwing even calls her "Brood of the Earth Warden," which seems pretty clear. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 20:15, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:::::::::The other two dark Ancients did not have a direct superior. Sethria claims that she will be the master of the skies, not that she will make a master that she controls. Yes, she is a minor twilight dragon, but then where is the evil bird Ancient? Even a mention of such intent?--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 20:18, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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::::::::::There isn't one. They may have intended to use Aviana's egg to create one, but it never happened. The fact that Aviana was dead (unlike Tortolla and Goldrinn) might also have something to do with it. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 20:20, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:::::::::::Then why not allude to such a summoning ritual? Sethria seems fairly intent on having the role herself. Also, I think Goldrinn was dead, but in the Emerald Dream. Aviana was in a similar situation, and her egg was key to her resurrection. The Twilight's Hammer repressed them both.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 20:29, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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|align="left" |Increases the critical strike damage bonus of your [[Starfire]], [[Starfall]], [[Moonfire]], and [[Wrath]] spells by {20/40/60/100}%.
 
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Even if she intended, she did not become one, while Lycanthoth and Nemesis were already "dark" Ancients since the beginning, and even if sethria intended to take that role and power she failed to get what she needed, the egg, so no i don't think she was a "dark" ancient.--[[User:Ashbear160|Ashbear160]] ([[User talk:Ashbear160|talk]]) 20:43, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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:She could be marked as the ''intended'' air ancient, for completeness.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 20:54, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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::You keep insisting she be on this page for "completeness," yet I don't see why there has to be an "air ancient" at all. There's no suggestion whatsoever that there was or would have been one; the only Dark Ancients that are ever mentioned are Nemesis and Tortolla, so I don't see why you're so adamant that there must be a third. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 20:59, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
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! [[Celestial Focus]]
 
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|align="left" |Reduces the pushback suffered from damaging attacks while casting Starfire, Hibernate and Hurricane by {23/46/70}% and increases your total spell haste by {1/2/3}%.
 
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! [[Lunar Guidance]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases your spell power by {4/8/12}% of your total Intellect.
 
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! [[Insect Swarm]]
 
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|align="left" |The enemy target is swarmed by insects, decreasing their chance to hit with melee and ranged attacks by 3% and causing X to Y Nature damage over 12 sec.
 
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! [[Improved Insect Swarm]]
 
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|[[Insect Swarm]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases your damage done by your Wrath spell to targets affected by you Insect Swarm by {1/2/3}%, and increases the critical strike chance of your [[Starfire]] spell by {1/2/3}% on targets afflicted by your [[Moonfire]] spell.
 
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! [[Dreamstate]]
 
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|align="left" |Regenerate mana equal to {4/7/10}% of your Intellect, even while casting.
 
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! [[Moonfury]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases the damage done by your [[Starfire]], [[Moonfire]], and [[Wrath]] spells by {3/6/10}%.
 
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! [[Balance of Power]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases your chance to hit with all spells and reduces the chance you'll be hit by spells by {2/4}%.
 
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! [[Moonkin Form]]
 
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|align="left" |Transforms the druid into [[Moonkin Form]]. While in this form armor is increased 370% and all party and raid members within 45 yards have their spell critical chance increased by 5%. Single target spell critical strikes in this form have a chance to instantly regenerate 2% of your total mana. The Moonkin can only cast Balance spells and [[Remove Curse (druid ability)]] while shapeshifted.
 
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! [[Improved Moonkin Form]]
 
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|align="left" | Your Moonkin Aura also causes affected targets to gain {1/2/3}% haste and you to gain {5/10/15}% of your spirit as additional spell damage.
 
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! [[Improved Faerie Fire]]
 
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|align="left" | Your [[Faerie Fire]] spell also increases the chance the target will be hit by spell attacks by {1/2/3}% and increases the critical strike chance of your damage spells by {1/2/3}% on targets afflicted by [[Faerie Fire]]
 
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! [[Owlkin Frenzy]]
 
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|align="left" | Attacks done to you while in [[Moonkin Form]] have a {5/10/15}% chance to cause you to go into a Frenzy, increasing your damage by 10% and causes you to be immune to pushback while casting Balance spells. Lasts 10 sec.
 
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! [[Wrath of Cenarius (talent)|Wrath of Cenarius]]
 
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|align="left" | Your [[Starfire]] spell gains an additional {4/8/12/16/20}% and your [[Wrath]] gains an additional {2/4/6/8/10}% of your bonus damage effects.
 
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! [[Force of Nature]]
 
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|align="left" | Summons three [[treant]]s to attack the enemy target for 30 sec.
 
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! [[Eclipse]]
 
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|align="left" | When you critically hit with [[Starfire]], you have a {33/66/100}% chance of increasing damage done by [[Wrath]] by 20%. When you critically hit with [[Wrath]], you have a {20/40/60}% chance of increasing your critical strike chance with [[Starfire]] by 30%. Effect lasts 15 sec and has a 40 sec cooldown.
 
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! [[Typhoon]]
 
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|[[Moonkin Form]]
 
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|align="left" |You summon a violent [[Typhoon]] that does 400 Nature damage when in contact with hostile targets, knocking them back 5 yards.
 
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! [[Gale Winds]]
 
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|align="left" |Increases damage done by your [[Hurricane]] and [[Typhoon]] spells by {15/30}%, and increases the range of your [[Cyclone]] spell by {2/4} yards.
 
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! [[Earth and Moon|Earth & Moon]]
 
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|align="left" |Your [[Wrath]] and [[Starfire]] spells have a 100% chance to apply the [[Earth and Moon]] effect, which increases spell damage taken by {4/9/13}% for 12 sec. Also increases your spell damage by {1/2/3}%.
 
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! [[Starfall]]
 
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|align="left" |You summon a flurry of stars from the sky on all targets within 30 yards of the caster, each doing 111 to 129 Arcane damage. Also causes 20 Arcane damage to other enemies within 5 yards. Maximum 20 stars. Lasts 10 sec.
 
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! [[Ferocity]]
 
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|align="left" | Reduces the cost of your [[Maul]], [[Swipe]], [[Claw]], [[Rake]] and [[Mangle]] abilities by {1/2/3/4/5} [[Rage]] or [[Energy]].
 
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! [[Feral Aggression]]
 
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|align="left" | Increases the [[Attack Power]] reduction of your [[Demoralizing Roar]] by {8/16/24/32/40}% and the damage caused by your [[Ferocious Bite]] by {3/6/9/12/15}%.
 
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! [[Feral Instinct]]
 
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|align="left" | Increases damage done by your [[Swipe]] (Bear) ability by (10/20/30)% and reduces the chance enemies have to detect you while [[Prowl]]ing.
 
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! [[Savage Fury]]
 
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|align="left" | Increases the damage caused by your [[Claw]], [[Rake]], [[Mangle]] (Bear), [[Mangle]] (Cat), and [[Maul]] abilities by {10/20}%.
 
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! [[Thick Hide (Druid talent)|Thick Hide]]
 
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|align="left" | Increases your [[Armor]] contribution from items by {4/7/10}%.
 
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! [[Feral Swiftness]]
 
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|align="left" | Increases your movement speed by {15/30}% while outdoors in [[Cat Form]] and increases your chance to [[dodge]] by {2/4}% while in [[Cat Form]], [[Bear Form]] and [[Dire Bear Form]].
 
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! [[Survival Instincts (Druid ability)|Survival Instincts]]
 
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|align="left" |When activated, this ability temporarily grants you 30% of your maximum health for 20 sec while in [[Bear Form]], [[Cat Form]], or [[Dire Bear Form]]. After the effect expires, the health is lost.
 
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! [[Sharpened Claws]]
 
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|align="left" | Increases your [[critical strike]] chance while in [[Bear Form]], [[Dire Bear Form]], or [[Cat Form]] by {2/4/6}%.
 
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! [[Shredding Attacks]]
 
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|align="left" | Reduces the [[Energy]] cost of your [[Shred]] ability by {9/18} and the [[Rage]] cost of your [[Lacerate]] ability by {1/2}.
 
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! [[Predatory Strikes]]
 
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|align="left" | Increases your Attack Power in [[Cat Form]], [[Bear Form]], [[Dire Bear Form]], and [[Moonkin Form]]s by {50/100/150}% of your level.
 
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! [[Primal Fury]]
 
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|[[Sharpened Claws]]
 
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|align="left" | Gives you a {50/100}% chance to gain an additional 5 [[Rage]] every time you get a [[critical]] hit while in [[Bear Form]] and [[Dire Bear Form]] and your [[critical strikes]] from [[Cat Form]] abilities that add [[combo points]] have a {50/100}% chance to add an additional [[combo point]].
 
−  
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Primal Precision]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|4
 
−
|[[Sharpened Claws]]
 
−
|align="left" |Increases your [[expertise]] by {5/10}, and you are refunded {-40/-80%} of the [[energy]] cost of a [[finishing move]] if it fails to land.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Brutal Impact]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|5
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases the [[stun]] duration of your [[Bash]] and [[Pounce]] abilities by {0.5/1} sec.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Feral Charge]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|5
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | ([[Bear Form|Bear]]) - Causes you to charge an enemy, immobilizing and interrupting any spell being cast for 4 sec. 15 sec cooldown.<br />
 
−
([[Cat Form|Cat]]) - Causes you to leap behind an enemy, dazing them for 3 sec. 30 sec cooldown.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Nurturing Instinct]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|5
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases your healing spells by {35/70}% of your [[Agility]] and also increase healing done to you by {10/20}% while in [[Cat form]].
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Natural Reaction]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|6
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" |Increases your [[dodge]] while in [[Bear Form]] or [[Dire Bear Form]] by {2/4/6}%, and you regenerate {1/2/3} [[rage]] every time you [[dodge]] while in [[Bear Form]] or [[Dire Bear Form]].
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Heart of the Wild]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|6
 
−
|[[Predatory Strikes]]
 
−
|align="left" | Increases your [[Intellect]] by {4/8/12/16/20}% In addition, while in [[Bear Form]] or [[Dire Bear Form]] your [[Stamina]] is increased by {4/8/12/16/20}% and while in [[Cat Form]] your [[Attack Power]] is increased by {2/4/6/8/10}%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Survival of the Fittest]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|6
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases all attributes by {2/4/6}% and reduces the chance you'll be critically hit by melee attacks by {2/4/6}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Leader of the Pack]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|7
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | While in [[Cat Form|Cat]], [[Bear Form|Bear]] or [[Dire Bear Form]], the [[Leader of the Pack]] increases ranged and melee critical chance of all party/raid members within 45 yards by 5%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Leader of the Pack]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|7
 
−
|[[Leader of the Pack]]
 
−
|align="left" | Your [[Leader of the Pack]] ability also causes affected targets to have a 100% chance to heal themselves for {2/4}% of their total health when they critically hit with a melee or ranged attack. The healing effect cannot occur more than once every 6 sec. In addition, you gain {4/8}% of your maximum mana when you benefit from this heal.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Primal Tenacity]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|7
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the duration of [[Fear]] effects by {10/20/30}%, and reduces all damage taken while [[Stun]]ned by {10/20/30}%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Protector of the Pack]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|8
 
−
|[[Leader of the Pack]]
 
−
|align="left" |Increases your attack power in [[Bear Form]] and [[Dire Bear Form]] by {2/4/6}%, and for each friendly player in your [[party]] when you enter [[Bear Form]] or [[Dire Bear Form]], damage you take is reduced while in [[Bear Form]] and [[Dire Bear Form]] by {1/2/3}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Predatory Instincts]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|8
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | While in [[Cat Form]] increases your [[critical strike]] damage bonus with melee attacks by {3/7/10}% and reduces damage taken from [[area of effect]] attacks by {10/20/30}%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Infected Wounds]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|8
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Your [[Shred]], [[Maul]], and [[Mangle]] attacks cause an [[Infected Wounds|Infected Wound]] in the target. The [[Infected Wounds|Infected Wound]] reduces the movement speed of the target by {8/17/25}% and the attack speed by {4/7/10}%. Stacks up to 2 times. Lasts 12 sec.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[King of the Jungle]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|9
 
−
|None
 
−
|While [[Enrage]]d in [[Bear Form]] or [[Dire Bear Form]], your damage is increased by 5/10/15%, and your [[Tiger's Fury]] ability also instantly restores {20/40/60} [[energy]].
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Mangle]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|9
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | [[Mangle]] the target, inflicting damage and causing the target to take additional damage from [[bleed]] effects for 12 seconds. This ability can be used in [[Cat Form]] or [[Dire Bear Form]].
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Mangle]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|9
 
−
|[[Mangle]]
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the cooldown of your [[Mangle]] (Bear) ability by {0.5,1,1.5} sec., and reduces the [[energy]] cost of your [[Mangle]] (Cat) ability by {2/4/6}.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Rend and Tear]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|10
 
−
|None
 
−
|Increases damage done by your [[Maul]] and [[Shred]] attacks on [[bleed]]ing targets by (4/8/12/16/20)%, and increases the [[critical strike]] chance of your [[Ferocious Bite]] ability on [[bleed]]ing targets by {10/20/30/40/50}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Primal Gore]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|10
 
−
|[[Rend and Tear]]
 
−
|Grants the periodic damage from your [[Lacerate]] and [[Rip]] abilities the ability to [[Critical|critically hit]].
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Berserk]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|11
 
−
|None
 
−
|When activated, this ability causes your [[Mangle|Mangle (Bear)]] ability to hit up to 3 targets and have no [[cooldown]], and reduces the [[energy]] cost of all your [[Cat Form]] abilities by 50%. Lasts 15 sec. You cannot use [[Tiger's Fury]] while [[Berserk]] is active. Clears the effect of [[Fear]] and makes you immune to [[Fear]] for the duration. 3 Minute [[Cooldown]]
 
−
|}
 
−  
−
==Restoration==
 
−
{| class="darktable sortable" style="width:100%"
 
−  
−
! Talent !! Points !! Tier !! Prerequisites !! Description
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Mark of the Wild]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|1
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases the effects of your [[Mark of the Wild]] and [[Gift of the Wild]] spells by {20/40}%, and increases all of your total attributes by (1/2)%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Nature's Focus]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|1
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the pushback suffered from damaging attacks while casting [[Healing Touch]], [[Wrath]], [[Entangling Roots]], [[Cyclone]], [[Nourish]], [[Regrowth]], and [[Tranquility]] by {23/46/70}%
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Furor]]{{anchor|Furor}}
 
−
|5
 
−
|1
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Gives you {20/40/60/80/100}% chance to gain 10 Rage when you shapeshift into [[Bear Form|Bear]] or [[Dire Bear Form]], and you keep up to {20/40/60/80/100} of your energy when you shapeshift into [[Cat Form]], and increases your total Intellect while in [[Moonkin Form]] by {2/4/6/8/10}%
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Naturalist]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|2
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the cast time of your [[Healing Touch]] spell by {0.1/0.2/0.3/0.4/0.5} sec and increases the damage you deal with physical attacks in all forms by {2/4/6/8/10}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Subtlety (druid talent)|Subtlety]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|2
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the threat generated by your Restoration spells by {10/20/30}% and reduces the chance your helpful spells, [[Moonfire]], and [[Insect Swarm]] will be dispelled by {10/20/30}%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Natural Shapeshifter]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|2
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the mana cost of all shapeshifting by {10/20/30}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Intensity (druid talent)|Intensity]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|3
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Allows {17/33/50}% of your mana regeneration to continue while casting and causes your [[Enrage (druid ability)|Enrage]] ability to instantly generate {4/7/10} Rage.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Omen of Clarity]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|3
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Each of the Druid's damage, healing spells and auto attacks has a chance of causing the caster to enter a [[Clearcasting]] state. The [[Clearcasting]] state reduces the Mana, Rage or Energy cost of your next damage, healing spell or offensive ability by 100%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center" class = "alt"
 
−
! [[Master Shapeshifter]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|3
 
−
|[[Natural Shapeshifter]]
 
−
|align="left" | Grants an effect which lasts while the Druid is in the respective shapeshift form.<br />
 
−
[[Bear Form]] - Increases physical damage by {2/4}%<br />
 
−
[[Cat Form]] - Increases critical strike chance by {2/4}%<br />
 
−
[[Moonkin Form]] - Increases spell damage by {2/4}%<br />
 
−
[[Tree of Life Form]] - Increases healing done by {2/4}%
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Tranquil Spirit]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|4
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the mana cost of your [[Healing Touch]], [[Nourish]] and [[Tranquility]] spells by {2/4/6/8/10}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Rejuvenation]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|4
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases the effect of your [[Rejuvenation]] spell by {5/10/15}%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Nature's Swiftness]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|5
 
−
|[[Intensity (druid talent)|Intensity]]
 
−
|align="left" | When activated, your next Nature spell with a cast time less then 10 sec. becomes an instant cast spell.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Gift of Nature]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|5
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases the effect of all healing spells by {2/4/6/8/10}%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Tranquility]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|5
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces threat caused by [[Tranquility]] by {50/100}% and reduces the cooldown by {30/60}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Empowered Touch]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|6
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Your [[Healing Touch]] spell gains an additional {20/40}% of your bonus healing effects.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Regrowth]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|6
 
−
|[[Improved Rejuvenation]]
 
−
|align="left" | Increases the critical effect chance of your [[Regrowth]] and [[Nourish]] spells by {5%/10%/15%/20%/25%}.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Living Spirit]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|7
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases your total spirit by {5/10/15}%.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Swiftmend]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|7
 
−
|[[Gift of Nature]]
 
−
|align="left" | Consumes a [[Rejuvenation]] or [[Regrowth]] effect on a friendly target to instantly heal them an amount equal to 12 sec. of [[Rejuvenation]] or 18 sec. of [[Regrowth]].
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Natural Perfection]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|7
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Your critical strike chance with all spells is increased by {1/2/3}% and critical strikes against you give you the [[Natural Perfection]] effect reducing all damage taken by {2/4/6}%. Stacks up to 3 times. Lasts 8 sec.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Empowered Rejuvenation]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|8
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | The bonus healing effects of your healing over time spells is increased by {4/8/12/16/20}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Living Seed]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|8
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | When you critically heal your target with [[Swiftmend]], [[Regrowth]], [[Nourish]], or [[Healing Touch]] spell, you have a {33/66/100}% chance to plant a [[Living Seed]] on the target for 30% of the amount healed. The [[Living Seed]] will bloom when the target is next attacked. Lasts 15 sec.
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Replenish]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|9
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Your [[Rejuvenation]] spell has a {5/10/15}% chance to restore 8 Energy, 4 Rage, 1% Mana, or 16 Runic Power per tick.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Tree of Life Form|Tree of Life]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|9
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Transforms the Druid into the [[Tree of Life Form]]. While in this form, all party and raid members within 45 yards receive +6% from all healing effects, but you may only cast Restoration spells, Innervate, Barkskin, Nature's Grasp and Thorns.
 
−  
−
The act of shapeshifting frees the caster of [[Polymorph]] and Movement Impairing effects. Tree of Life Form is immunne to polymorph effects, but the druid is considered an elemental for effects such as [[Banish]] or [[Track Elementals]].
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Tree of Life]]
 
−
|3
 
−
|9
 
−
|[[Tree of Life Form|Tree of Life]]
 
−
|align="left" | Increases your armor contribution from items while in [[Tree of Life Form]] by {33/66/100}%, and increases your healing spellpower by (5/10/15)% of your spirit while in [[Tree of Life Form]]
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Improved Barkskin]]
 
−
|2
 
−
|10
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Increases the damage reduction granted by your [[Barkskin]] spell by {5/10}%, and increases resistance to Dispel mechanics by {30/60}% while under the effect of [[Barkskin]].
 
−  
−
|- align="center"
 
−
! [[Gift of the Earthmother]]
 
−
|5
 
−
|10
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Reduces the base global cooldown of your [[Rejuvenation]], [[Lifebloom]], and [[Wild Growth]] spells by {4/8/12/16/20}%.
 
−  
−
|- class="alt" align="center"
 
−
! [[Wild Growth]]
 
−
|1
 
−
|11
 
−
|None
 
−
|align="left" | Heals up to 5 friendly party or raid members within 15 yards of the target for 1442 over 7 sec. The amount healed is applied quickly at first, and slows down as the [[Wild Growth]] reaches its full duration.
 
−  
−
|}
 
−  
−
== See also ==
 
−
* [[Feral DPS guide]] - tips and tactics for endgame kitties.
 
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−
== External links ==
 
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Revision as of 20:59, 9 June 2011

Old discussion

Its an interesting note that the RPG distinguishes between Ancients(capitalization), and ancients(non-capitalization) to differentiate between the "demi-gods" and the "trees".Baggins 11:27, 10 November 2006 (EST)

Is it really true that the Alliance Player's Guide distinguishes them by capitalization? We are basing a lot off of that.--SWM2448 06:22, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

Language

Don't Ancients have their own language? I think this was mentoined in War of the Ancients. --Ramming pure 07:43, 18 March 2007 (EDT)

If so we need to add the information to the article, with the citations. The currently listed languages are the ones that the RPG says they speak.Baggins 03:12, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
Yes I read the book and it does say something about that on page 262. "The demigod — Cenarius — he taught you to speak with the trees, to cast such spells?" This is Rhonin speaking to Malfurion who could understand the language. As for the language they don't mention even what the trees say just that "The leaves of the trees began to rustle even though Rhonin could feel no wind". Rolandius (talk) 12:21, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
Err... I think they're speaking figuratively. Malfurion and other druids are communicating via their empathy for the land. Remember that Furion has also been seen "talking" to animals, stones, and the weather. I'm not saying that trees and such don't have their own language (depending on your definition), just that that sentence isn't really evidence of such.
I think we've already discussed that Ancients probably speak in humanoid languages, just slower and more Entish. --Ragestorm (talk · contr) 12:40, 9 June 2008 (UTC)

Split?

This article is the explanation for what should be placed in Category:Ancients, but it's very ambiguous to me. Do Ironbark Protector and Agamaggan really belong in the same category? I would make the category refer only to the tree-like ancients and put all the famous Ancients in category:Demigods, but then where should fox and stick bug go? Looking for advice from those more familiar with lore on what this category should contain. -- Mordsith - (talk|contr) 21:06, 28 January 2009 (UTC)

The fox and stick bug would be be demigods, too, by that split. --Ragestorm (talk · contr) 21:25, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
Ok, thanks. Then unless there's any dissent, when I get back around to this category I'm going to clarify that it's for the tree-like ancients and move all of the Ancients to Category:Demigods. -- Mordsith - (talk|contr) 21:28, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
That sounds acceptable to me. --Ragestorm (talk · contr) 21:32, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
So are we going to split this article? Something like "Ancients (race)" and "Ancients (demigods)"? Rolandius Paladin (talk - contr) 13:10, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
No. To be honest the article is fine as it is. --g0urra[T҂C] 13:15, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
With a little "cleanup" I think it looks okay now. Rolandius Paladin (talk - contr) 13:22, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
Bringing this up again, is the split still a no go?--SWM2448 22:18, September 27, 2009 (UTC)

Sethria

Ashbear, what is your reasoning for this edit? You say that just because Sethria keeps Aviana's egg that it doesn't make her a dark version of Aviana, while I say that she is a "Dark Ancient", just not one made from scratch. The implication is that she is the dark ancient. My citation, like the others, is her entire quest chain. She is the primary target of the quest chain, and no other being is ever mentioned. In Quest:A Bird in Hand, Marion Wormwing calls Sethria "She of the skies, but also of darkness." and says that "Sethria will soon be the master of the skies". In Quest:A Prayer and a Wing, Vision of Sethria says "Soon we will possess the skies." Why does she need citation, and the other do not? Because her nature is slightly different? Also, why did you remove the land-sea-air thing?--SWM2448 04:08, 9 June 2011 (UTC)

There's nothing in that entire quest chain, at all, that even remotely implies that Sethria is anything other than a twilight dragon. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 04:19, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
I think there is. Perhaps she was just going to rule the skies in Aviana's absence, but the implication is there. If not, then what Twilight ancient(s) would give then power over the sky?--SWM2448 04:22, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
I read all of those as simple references to her being a very powerful twilight broodmother. Their power over the sky would be a result of their possession of the twilight dragonflight as well as the removal of Aviana as a potential threat to their presence. It also seems likely that they intended to corrupt Aviana somehow. Either way, the other dark ancients were created from the ancients themselves, while I saw nothing to suggest that Sethria's birth was any different from the rest of her flight. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 04:25, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
Her nature is clearly different then the others, yet her goal was clearly to replace Aviana. Perhaps she needed the egg to empower herself, along with finishing off Aviana. In Quest:Finish Nemesis, it is said that "Twilight's Hammer dreamed of creating their own pantheon of twisted ancients to rule over the land, sea, and air." Lycanthoth is clearly land-based. Nemesis is made of magma and should not be in water, but Tortolla and his children are shown swimming and being fine underwater, making Nemesis sea-based. As the focus of the quest chains was saving three Ancients, it is reasonable to think that Aviana would have an air-based counterpart. That role is filled by Sethria, even if there is nothing distinctly air-based about her, beyond that she can fly. What sets Ancients apart anyway? Perhaps the "Dark Ancient" label does not exist at all.--SWM2448 04:39, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
I agree with dark, Lycanthoth and Nemesis are said to be made from goldrinn and tortolla and dark powers, Sethria is just a twilight dragon, whetever she was going to become something later she did not become it, and after she's killed she's called just a minor dragon--Ashbear160 (talk) 14:04, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
And Sethria contrary to Lycanthoth and Nemesiss looks nothing like the one made from--Ashbear160 (talk) 14:42, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
I think that she was planning to become the new air Ancient, and that not including her on the list would make it incomplete.--SWM2448 17:34, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
It's possible she needed the egg to create a dark ancient, not become one herself, since they need a piece of the original ancient to do so. SnakeSssssssssssssssssssssssss Coobra sig3For Pony! (Sssss/Slithered) 20:03, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
Lycanthoth and Nemesis are explicitly stated in quest text as being twisted gods summoned by the Twilight's Hammer. Sehtria, meanwhile, is only ever said to be a dragon (Thisalee Crow at one point even calls her a minor dragon). Marion Wormwing even calls her "Brood of the Earth Warden," which seems pretty clear. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 20:15, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
The other two dark Ancients did not have a direct superior. Sethria claims that she will be the master of the skies, not that she will make a master that she controls. Yes, she is a minor twilight dragon, but then where is the evil bird Ancient? Even a mention of such intent?--SWM2448 20:18, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
There isn't one. They may have intended to use Aviana's egg to create one, but it never happened. The fact that Aviana was dead (unlike Tortolla and Goldrinn) might also have something to do with it. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 20:20, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
Then why not allude to such a summoning ritual? Sethria seems fairly intent on having the role herself. Also, I think Goldrinn was dead, but in the Emerald Dream. Aviana was in a similar situation, and her egg was key to her resurrection. The Twilight's Hammer repressed them both.--SWM2448 20:29, 9 June 2011 (UTC)

Even if she intended, she did not become one, while Lycanthoth and Nemesis were already "dark" Ancients since the beginning, and even if sethria intended to take that role and power she failed to get what she needed, the egg, so no i don't think she was a "dark" ancient.--Ashbear160 (talk) 20:43, 9 June 2011 (UTC)

She could be marked as the intended air ancient, for completeness.--SWM2448 20:54, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
You keep insisting she be on this page for "completeness," yet I don't see why there has to be an "air ancient" at all. There's no suggestion whatsoever that there was or would have been one; the only Dark Ancients that are ever mentioned are Nemesis and Tortolla, so I don't see why you're so adamant that there must be a third. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 20:59, 9 June 2011 (UTC)