Mists of Pandaria Classic Feral Druid Talent Builds

Last updated on Jun 22, 2025 at 12:00 by Seksixeny

On this page, you will find out the best PvE talent choices and builds for your Feral Druid in Mists of Pandaria Classic, as well as advised glyphs.

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Talent Builds for Feral Druid

With Mists of Pandaria the talent system was heavily reworked to focus on a small amount of highly impactful choices and Feral Druid has multiple talent options for different encounters and gameplay profiles, ranging from high survivability to high DPS.

Feral Druid DPS Talents
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In Mists of Pandaria you will be able to unlock a new row of talent selections every 15 levels, starting at level 15. Each row has a specific theme in order to keep the choices balanced with each other, and thus the choice will mostly rest on what type of defensives you want, or mobility, or utility, for the situation.

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Level 15 Talents

This tier of talents is dedicated to mobility increases and alternative options for quickly moving your character around.

  • Feline Swiftness Icon Feline Swiftness is a straightforward 15% movement speed increase and is ideal for world, leveling, or dungeon content.
  • Displacer Beast Icon Displacer Beast teleports you 20 yards forward like Blink Icon Blink and puts you into Cat Form Icon Cat Form. While it does have a significant 30-second cooldown, it is one of the best talents available because of working instantly and allowing you to pass through dangerous mechanics.
  • Wild Charge Icon Wild Charge grants the Wild Charge Icon Wild Charge ability while in Cat Form Icon Cat Form, which has a much shorter 15-second cooldown and places you behind the enemy, which is perfect for Feral DPS positional requirements on Shred Icon Shred. Its main downside is that it can kill you if the back of the boss is dangerous and will not prevent you from taking damage while moving.
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Level 30 Talents

This tier of talents focuses on ways to self-heal and recover sustained damage.

  • Ysera's Gift Icon Ysera's Gift heals you for 5% of your health every 5 seconds, or a nearby injured ally if you are at full health. This is a good passive choice, but not particularly impactful.
  • Renewal Icon Renewal heals you for 30% of your maximum health every 2 minutes. This is a decent extra defensive for emergencies, but the heal amount is low for its high cooldown.
  • Cenarion Ward Icon Cenarion Ward allows you to place a ward on a friend target which activates when the target is directly attacked and does very high healing for 6 seconds on a short 30-second cooldown. This is a very good talent for solo gameplay or contributing tank off-healing, but bad for healing yourself in group situations as it requires direct attacks to activate.
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Level 45 Talents

This tier of talents has multiple crowd control abilities. These are very situational, and you will need to frequently change them to suit the encounter you are doing.

  • Faerie Swarm Icon Faerie Swarm allows your Faerie Fire Icon Faerie Fire to slow affected targets by 50% for 15 seconds. While this can occasionally be useful in solo situations, you will generally be able to easily apply the baseline Infected Wounds Icon Infected Wounds instead.
  • Mass Entanglement Icon Mass Entanglement roots every enemy around its target for 20 seconds on a 30-second cooldown. This is one of the most unique Druid talents overall, and while situational, it is a must-have for encounters that require extended crowd control of enemies vulnerable to roots.
  • Typhoon Icon Typhoon pushes away enemies in front of you and slows them for 6 seconds on a 30-second cooldown. Pushing enemies away generally interrupts their casts which makes this a very powerful talent, just be wary of spreading enemies out as that will lower your group's DPS potential.
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Level 60 Talents

This tier of talents grants you extra DPS throughput through increased various means of increasing your Energy generation.

  • Soul of the Forest Icon Soul of the Forest is a strong passive talent which increases your Energy generation by returning Energy when you use finishers and is generally the best option for area damage.
  • Incarnation Icon Incarnation allows you to use Prowl Icon Prowl and abilities which require stealth such as Ravage Icon Ravage freely for 30 seconds every 3 minutes. Useful if a fight has specific timings for the added burst damage, but generally weaker than the alternative talents.
  • Force of Nature Icon Force of Nature has 3 charges on a 20-second recharge timer and creates a Treant ally which deals DPS and roots one enemy over its 15-second duration. These are the top single target DPS increase as long as you make sure to align their uptime with trinket procs, potions and other temporary buffs as much as possible.
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Level 75 Talents

This tier of talents has another set of situational crowd control abilities.

  • Disorienting Roar Icon Disorienting Roar disorients nearby enemies for 3 seconds on a 30-second cooldown. Since it has an extremely short cooldown and no downsides, this is one of the best tools for countering masses of caster enemies, provided you have managed to stack them close to yourself first.
  • Ursol's Vortex Icon Ursol's Vortex is an especially interesting Druid talent which creates a ground zone that slows enemies and pulls them to its center whenever they try to leave it for the first time. It lasts 10 seconds on a short 60-second cooldown, and combos very well with Typhoon Icon Typhoon to avoid spreading enemies after you push them away or even have them stack more tightly than before the Typhoon!
  • Mighty Bash Icon Mighty Bash stuns one target for 5 seconds every 50 seconds. This can be occasionally useful in a solo setting but if you need stuns in a group, there will likely be better baseline options from other classes.
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Level 90 Talents

The final tier of talents provides small throughput increases to your role and large potential throughput increases to your ability to fill other roles temporarily.

  • Heart of the Wild Icon Heart of the Wild increases Stamina, Agility, and Intellect by 6% at all times. It can also be activated to massively increase your performance at off-roles for 45 seconds. For Feral this will usually mean temporarily tanking in Bear Form Icon Bear Form or throwing some strong heals if needed.
  • Dream of Cenarius Icon Dream of Cenarius increases Healing Touch Icon Healing Touch healing by 20%, and makes its usage grant 30% extra damage on your next two attacks. As these 30% can go into your powerful Rip Icon Rip, Rake Icon Rake, and other Bleed effects, this is the best talent of this tier by far when used correctly since you will be able to cast Healing Touch Icon Healing Touch while in Cat Form Icon Cat Form often through Predatory Swiftness Icon Predatory Swiftness.
  • Nature's Vigil Icon Nature's Vigil increases your damage and healing by 12% for 30 seconds and during its effect your healing effects damage a nearby enemy for 25% of the healing done and damage effects heal nearby allies for 25% of the damage done. With a 30-second duration on a 90-second cooldown, this is an additional cooldown you can use to help keep yourself and your raid healthy during incoming raid damage.
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Glyphs

There are only two categories of Glyphs in Mists of Pandaria: Major and Minor Glyphs. Major Glyphs tend to improve or change how major abilities work and thus have direct impact on your performance, while Minor Glyphs are mostly cosmetic or small quality of life improvements for niche spells.

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Major Glyphs

While not all recommended glyphs affect your throughput, we still recommend using the glyphs listed below for their high quality of life improvements.

  • Glyph of Savagery Icon Glyph of Savagery — causes Savage Roar Icon Savage Roar to be usable at 0 combo points for 12 seconds duration. This glyph is not particularly impactful, but it does allow you to enter a fight with Savage Roar active and refresh it even if you screw up your combo points.
  • Glyph of Dash Icon Glyph of Dash — reduces the cooldown of your Dash Icon Dash ability by 60 sec, making you more mobile in the process.
  • Glyph of Rebirth Icon Glyph of Rebirth — causes players resurrected by Rebirth Icon Rebirth to return at 100% health. As area damage and ground effects are very common in raid encounters, it is very likely that a player returned at low health will instantly die again, wasting the combat ress. This glyphs makes the player much more likely to survive, making it one of our recommended picks.
  • Glyph of Stampeding Roar Icon Glyph of Stampeding Roar — this glyph triples the radius at which Stampeding Roar Icon Stampeding Roar will affect nearby allies, making it much more usable in all situations and is a recommended glyph on fights where Stampeding Roar is important.
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Minor Glyphs

Feral Druids only have quality of life Minor Glyphs, but there are a few useful ones listed below.

  • Glyph of Aquatic Form Icon Glyph of Aquatic Form — increases your swim speed by 50% in Aquatic Form Icon Aquatic Form, which is a great quality of life benefit while doing world content.
  • Glyph of Grace Icon Glyph of Grace — decreases the damage you take from falling even while not in Cat Form Icon Cat Form which has this bonus baked in. This makes it much harder to die or get heavily injured from fall damage, which is occasionally useful.
  • Glyph of the Stag Icon Glyph of the Stag — allows your Travel Form Icon Travel Form to carry party members, which can be occasionally useful if all of you need to move somewhere quickly.