Feral Druid Macros

Feral Druid macros enhance gameplay by streamlining complex rotations and improving reaction time. Efficient macro usage can significantly impact your performance in both PVE and PVP. They allow for quick targeting, ability combinations, and defensive plays.

Starter macros

Burst DPS Macro

This macro combines several offensive abilities into one button press, activating stealth if out of combat.

#showtooltip Incarnation: Tree of Life
/cast [stealth] Shred; [nostealth] Incarnation: Tree of Life
/cast [nostealth] Berserk
/cast [nostealth] Tiger's Fury

Mouseover Healing/Defensive Macro

Casts Regrowth on a friendly mouseover target, or on yourself if no mouseover exists.

#showtooltip Regrowth
/cast [@mouseover,help,nodead] Regrowth; Regrowth

Focus Target Interrupt Macro

Interrupts the cast of your focus target with Skull Bash, otherwise interrupts your current target.

#showtooltip Skull Bash
/cast [@focus,harm,nodead][] Skull Bash

Feral macros by scenario

FAQ

Why is a burst macro important for Feral Druids?

Feral Druids rely on burst windows for significant damage output. A burst macro groups key cooldowns, ensuring they are activated simultaneously for maximum impact during these critical periods.

How can mouseover macros improve my Feral Druid gameplay?

Mouseover macros allow you to cast helpful spells on allies without deselecting your current target. This is particularly useful for Feral Druids who might need to quickly heal or remove harmful effects while maintaining uptime on an enemy.

What is the benefit of a focus target interrupt macro?

A focus target interrupt macro lets you interrupt a secondary target (your focus) without changing your primary target. This is crucial in encounters where specific enemies need to be interrupted while you continue to damage another.

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