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Post by
Wildhorn
This is not a druid issue. Check profession or beginner forum for advice on how to make money. There is millions of thread about it
Post by
ignis86
seeing as he didn't say gosh which
professions
would make me money, and he asked about specs i'd more think its a druid issue...
options:
(a)
go resto, are needed for groups to heal and you lvl, you gain the
valuable
experience and hopefully skill needed (that is more important than gear imo) but have a harder time when by yourself soloing quests and lvling in general... best bet when doing this method is to do as my friend did and find a questing buddy (she quested zone to zone with me as feral and we went SOO fast...)
(b)
stay feral, spend some extra time planning your gear out and solo questing/ being needed to tank or dps dungeons (believe it or not i hear tanks still are somewhat needed).. you save cash till later but you lose out on the resto healing experience you could have gotten while leveling
imo its not gonna be much different either way with feral now saving you a little hassle... monetarily staying feral may the way to go for now, but i would still go resto. It will be be slower leveling probably but that's NOT always a bad thing (cough cough DK's who hit 80 and rushed so fast they don't know how to play their toon at all)
**personal opinion here, i am not the end all know all i am right... so don't act as such**
i would get a set and go resto, for the play experience, and start planning your gear out and working towards your level 80 gear, ie grind your reps you need for certain gear/enchants now... plan out your dungeons, what drops where and so on... saves you hassle at 80 when something drops... "*scratch head* dur do i really want this?"
*ps in the long run learning your class/spec well helps prevent wipes and as such lowers repair costs so saves money!*
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