40 Reg / 36 Nature - You will get the best pet and instant roots and some good heals.
31 Reg / 44 Nurture - You will be able to buff in combat, remove buffs, heal but only single root.
36 Reg / 40 Nurture - Better heals but 1 buff wont be able to get capped.
31 Reg / 39 Nurture / 20 Nature - Heals will be ok and the 39 nurture makes you able to buff the rezzed ppl in combat. The 20 nature will give you a stunning pet too.
dont spec anything into buffs as 90% of everymoron has a buffbot lol and only thing ya need is buffs ina grp and tbh soon as sombody dies they wana go home and rebuff anyways.....id go for a mid spec or everything ie 31 regro and maybe split some in to pet spec or go fotm 31 regro 44 nurt
the spec I run with FG vs. FG is 35 regrowth, 39 nurture, 12 nature and I doubt I will ever change. there is no reason what-so-ever to spec 36 regrowth, so don't do it. If you absolutely want the yellow haste, go 40 nurt 35 reg. rest nature but don't go 36 regrowth.
Anything below 42 nurt is a nono imo. 44 is really nice also for red s/c. Your party WILL get sheared, your party WILL die so saying that you don't need high nurt because all got a bb each is just bullshit.
Your spec depends on many things. I have spec 39na,33r,18n and convoker but only cos ill most of the time run in guild group where 2nd druid is perfector and have spec 42n,35r,rest (about 9) na.
So if you wont have any fixed group and you will most of the time run with random groups go spec wich have atleast 39nurture and 31r. So you get all shears, yellow d/q and s/c and spread 1.
Mine favorite spec for random group is 39n,20na,31r. With this spec you will miss only red s/c and red int. If someone in group dies your yellow s/c and int will be enought. With 20na you get cool pet wich will interrupt enemy caster/healer and cant be killed in few sec.
When running on excalibur we used two druids, both 39nurt 20 nat and 31reg. More than enough healing, level 32 pet (great for interupts) and all the buff shears you need.
And always go perfector line, much better too have both druids able to cure NS and disease than just one.
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