Feral Druid DPS Easy Mode — The War Within (11.2)

Last updated on Sep 03, 2025 at 16:00 by Wordup 30 comments
General Information

On this page, we explain how to easily play Feral Druid in World of Warcraft — The War Within (11.2), using the simplest rotation, talent tree, stat priority, gear setup, etc., without sacrificing performance.

1.

Foreword

Welcome to our Easy Mode Page! This section is intended for players who are new to the game or class, have no intentions of raiding Mythic difficulty, and want a straightforward rundown of how the specialization plays without the overwhelming priority details needed for optimal play.

2.

The Basics of Feral Druid

Feral is often considered intimidating at first glance, due to having two resources and multiple debuffs to maintain. On this page, we'll be breaking it down into steps that will hopefully make it easier to grasp, and covering how to execute it in different types of content. At its most simple, there are three key rules the rotation is built around:

  • Manage Energy - This regenerates passively, and Tiger's Fury Icon Tiger's Fury also grants you a large amount when used. This is spent on "builder" spells to generate Combo Points. This is mostly spent on Shred Icon Shred in single-target, and Swipe Icon Swipe in AoE. Avoid letting this cap, but pool some so you have a reserve.
  • Don't Waste Combo Points - These are generated by your "builders", and have a cap of 5. They are spent on "finishers", which spend all your Combo Points (and Energy), and are your strongest abilities. This is used to maintain Rip Icon Rip, and otherwise spent on Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite. Never waste any of these by overcapping.
  • Maintain Bleeds - Feral has 3 Bleeds to maintain at all times. Rake Icon Rake is a "builder", and is easy to keep up. Rip Icon Rip is a "finisher", and requires you to plan around having enough Combo Points available to refresh. Thrash Icon Thrash is also a "builder" that's a little bit less important, but applies to all targets in AoE.

The best approach to learning Feral starts with your resources. Knowing the ebb and flow of Energy is a key thing to understand, as it sets the pace for the entire rotation. After that, having a good feel for the cadence of your Combo Points eases you into Bleed management, and after that you have all the building blocks needed to play Feral comfortably! Due to the number of spells available, if you are completely new to Feral and need more information each ability, check our Spell Summary page:

3.

As we are now deep into Season 3, this page assumes you do have access to the Season 3 Tier Set. If you're just starting out and looking for recommendations without the Tier Set considered, check out our Talent Page:

With the new tier set, Feral is able to switch fully to Druid of the Claw, in both Raids (mostly single-target) and Mythic+ (a higher mix of AoE), making it the recommendation at all times. While Wildstalker is still strong, it's harder to execute with a less versatile toolkit.

4.

Beginner's Guide to Feral Druid in The War Within

Druid of the Claw
Raid Talents
Druid of the Claw
Mythic+ Talents
Basic Feral Druid
Rotation
Feral Druid
Defensive Spells
Feral Druid
Stat Priority
Blizzard
Rotation Assist
5.

Beginner Single-Target Talents for Feral Druid

In Raids, Feral sacrifices a large portion of its AoE toolkit to focus on dealing as much damage to one target as possible. With the Tier Set, this means a Druid of the Claw build centered around Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite and Bleed management.

The Hero Tree adds in Ravage Icon Ravage, which functions as a random proc replacement to Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite that's significantly stronger. This means the tree always makes sure to pick up as many related talents as possible, in particular Saber Jaws Icon Saber Jaws, which increases the importance of good Energy management.

If you are interested in a deep dive on this or a Wildstalker build, check our talent page:

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the best build directly into your game!

Feral Single Target - Druid of the Claw
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5.

Beginner Mythic+ Talents for Feral Druid

With Mythic+ being more focused on AoE, Feral adds AoE Rip Icon Rip applications using Primal Wrath Icon Primal Wrath into its arsenal, while spending excess Combo Points on Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite to trigger Rampant Ferocity Icon Rampant Ferocity. Time in between this is spent generating Combo Points and Bloodtalons Icon Bloodtalons charges using Brutal Slash Icon Brutal Slash (which replaces Swipe Icon Swipe), and applying Rake Icon Rake to multiple targets.

Druid of the Claw also adds in Ravage Icon Ravage procs to convert Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite into a high damage AoE finisher, alongside having Apex Predator's Craving Icon Apex Predator's Craving procs to react to for instant, free Bite casts.

If you are interested in a deep dive on this or a Wildstalker build, check our talent page:

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the best build directly into your game!

Feral AoE / Mythic+ - Druid of the Claw
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5.

Beginner Feral Druid DPS Rotation

Before entering combat, always make sure to do the following:

  • Be in Cat Form - Cat Form Icon Cat Form is required to cast most Feral abilities, so always be shapeshifted.
  • Cast Group Buffs - Use Mark of the Wild Icon Mark of the Wild to buff your party with Versatility.
  • Start from Stealth - Prowl Icon Prowl provides bonuses to your first Rake Icon Rake or Shred Icon Shred when you break stealth, so always aim to start combat from that state.
4.1.

Single Target Breakdown

In single-target, Feral is all about balancing its resources to maintain full Rip Icon Rip uptime with as little investment as possible, so it can free up extra Combo Points to cast Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite. Here's a brief breakdown of things to keep in mind to get you started:

  • Spend Energy Wisely - Spend Energy on builders to reach 5 Combo Points.
    Combo Point Builders are - Shred Icon Shred, Brutal Slash Icon Brutal Slash and Rake Icon Rake.
    Bloodtalons Icon Bloodtalons needs to be triggered every 3 finishers by pressing 3 different builders in quick succession. Save some Energy so you can execute this with 0-1 charges remaining.
  • Spend Combo Points - Always make sure to spend with a finisher at 5 Combo Points.
    Priority - Rip Icon Rip if it's missing, otherwise Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite.
    Ravage Icon Ravage procs simplym replace Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite casts.
  • Maintain DoTs - Make sure Rake Icon Rake, Rip Icon Rip, and Thrash Icon Thrash are always applied.
    Refresh these during Tiger's Fury Icon Tiger's Fury if possible.
  • Use Cooldowns - Cast Tiger's Fury Icon Tiger's Fury every 30 seconds with as little Energy as possible.
    Cast Adaptive Swarm Icon Adaptive Swarm on cooldown and Feral Frenzy Icon Feral Frenzy when at less than 3 Combo Points.
  • Sync 2-minute Burst - Berserk Icon Berserk should be used every 2 minutes alongside Tiger's Fury Icon Tiger's Fury.
    Always cast Convoke the Spirits Icon Convoke the Spirits during this window with both buffs active.
4.1.

AoE Breakdown

In AoE, Feral uses Primal Wrath Icon Primal Wrath to apply Rip Icon Rip to all nearby targets. This is used to trigger free Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite casts via Apex Predator's Craving Icon Apex Predator's Craving, which in turn activates Rampant Ferocity Icon Rampant Ferocity:

  • Build Combo Points - Your main builder is Brutal Slash Icon Brutal Slash. When recharging, apply Rake Icon Rake to different targets or Thrash Icon Thrash to apply the DoT.
    Bloodtalons Icon Bloodtalons needs to be triggered every 3 finishers by pressing 3 different builders in quick succession. Save up Energy and have one charge of Brutal Slash Icon Brutal Slash to trigger this.
  • Use Finishers - Combo Points are spent as a priority on Primal Wrath Icon Primal Wrath to apply Rip Icon Rip. Any excess is used on Ferocious Bite Icon Ferocious Bite to trigger Rampant Ferocity Icon Rampant Ferocity.
  • React to Procs - Apex Predator's Craving Icon Apex Predator's Craving procs should be used immediately.
    Ravage Icon Ravage should be cast at 5 Combo Points.
  • Use Cooldowns - Cast Tiger's Fury Icon Tiger's Fury every 30 seconds with as little Energy as possible.
    Cast Adaptive Swarm Icon Adaptive Swarm on cooldown
  • Sync 2-minute Burst - Berserk Icon Berserk should be used every 2 minutes alongside Tiger's Fury Icon Tiger's Fury.
    Always cast Convoke the Spirits Icon Convoke the Spirits during this window with Rip Icon Rip applied to all enemies.
5.

Defensive Spells for Feral Druid

Feral has access to a variety of different active and passive survival tools, giving it a lot of flexibility when dealing with incoming damage.

  • Barkskin Icon Barkskin - provides a 30% damage reduction for 12 seconds (with Oakskin Icon Oakskin), on a 1-minute cooldown. This is Feral's consistent defense tool, and, due to the low cooldown, can be used liberally to reduce the incoming damage from dangerous attacks.
  • Survival Instincts Icon Survival Instincts - grants 60% damage reduction (with Oakskin Icon Oakskin) for 6 seconds. This is a backup defensive tool for the most dangerous damage events, or when Barkskin Icon Barkskin is not available.
  • Bear Form Icon Bear Form - provides a significant increase to health and armor when active. While your damage tools are very limited while in this form, you can switch to this quickly without any cooldown, allowing you to survive a lethal hit then heal back up after.
  • Renewal Icon Renewal - restores 30% of maximum health on a 1.5-minute cooldown. This is off the GCD, so can be used whenever you feel in danger to top yourself back up. Aessina's Renewal Icon Aessina's Renewal is an alternative passive proc that will trigger when you take large amounts of damage, but isn't as potent.
  • Well-Honed Instincts Icon Well-Honed Instincts - this triggers Frenzied Regeneration Icon Frenzied Regeneration when you drop below 40% health, healing you for a large amount. This has a 120-second cooldown (90 with Perfectly-Honed Instincts Icon Perfectly-Honed Instincts), and can save you in a pinch. Druid of the Claw can also freely cast Frenzied Regeneration Icon Frenzied Regeneration in Cat Form Icon Cat Form for the same effect, at the cost of 40 Energy and a 36-second cooldown.
  • Predatory Swiftness Icon Predatory Swiftness - triggers from Combo Point spenders, and makes your next Regrowth Icon Regrowth cast instant. These can be used in empty globals to help keep yourself healthy.
5.

Feral Druid Stat Priorities

The most versatile Feral stat priority for different situations is:

  1. Mastery = Critical Strike
  2. Haste
  3. Versatility
  4. Agility

Stat priorities will change based on other talents taken in different builds, but, in general, this should serve you well. For finer details regarding each stat and the reason behind why they are picked can be found on our full stat page linked below.

5.

Blizzard Rotation Assist for Feral Druid

Added in Patch 11.1.7, the Rotation Assist tool curated by Blizzard has two modes: the first highlights action bar buttons with a recommended priority, while the second provides a single keybind that automatically presses the top priority ability on that same list, but with a 25% GCD penalty between casts.

This provides a great starting point if you're just jumping into Feral and want to get a general feel for the gameplay flow it has. It does, however, come at a performance loss compared due to some limitations. Most importantly, the tool will currently not use Berserk Icon Berserk, any racial bonuses or on-use trinkets - these all need to be cast manually by you if you use it. This also extends to movement, defensive and crowd control abilities.

The estimated loss when using the tool based on build and content can be found in the table below:

Hero Talent Single-Target AoE
Wildstalker Assist -22% -28%
Wildstalker One-Button -26% -28%
Druid of the Claw Assist -16% -25%
Druid of the Claw One-Button -19% -25%

Due to the weaker DoT management executed by the tool and its impact on Wildstalker, if playing it we'd recommend using Druid of the Claw in all situations, using the builds highlighted elsewhere on this page.

6.

Changelog

  • 03 Sep. 2025: Updated to emphasize recommendations are with the new Tier Set.
  • 04 Aug. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.2.
  • 15 Jun. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.1.7 to include notes regarding Rotation Assist.
  • 21 Apr. 2025: Reviewed for Patch 11.1.5.
  • 24 Feb. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.1.0.
  • 15 Dec. 2024: Updated for Patch 11.0.7 with much simpler basic rotation section.
  • 21 Oct. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 11.0.5.
  • 30 Sep. 2024: Switched single-target recommendation to Wildstalker.
  • 09 Sep. 2024: Updated for recent Bloodtalons hotfix.
  • 21 Aug. 2024: Updated for The War Within.
  • 23 Jul. 2024: Updated for The War Within Pre-Patch.
  • 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
  • 22 Apr. 2024: Reviewed for Season 4 with small talent changes.
  • 19 Mar. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.6.
  • 15 Jan. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.5, no changes necessary.
  • 06 Nov. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.2.
  • 04 Sep. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.7, no changes necessary.
  • 10 Jul. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.1.5 to include Dire Fixation.
  • 01 May 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1, slightly updated build due to new talent options.
  • 20 Mar. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.0.7.
  • 24 Jan. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.0.5.
  • 11 Dec. 2022: Reviewed for Dragonflight Season 1.
  • 28 Nov. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight launch.
  • 25 Oct. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight pre-patch.
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