Moonkin Spell Rotation
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Updated: 2/11/09
If you are reading this page, chances are, you are looking for a way to increase the DPS your moonkin is pushing out. If played correctly, at the time of writing this page, geared moonkins are one of the top damage dealers in the game, and there is no significant nerf currently in the works. First off, to monitor your CDs and DoTs, the Squawk and Awe addon is a must have. You will probably want to disable some of its default features, such as the GCD timer (do I really need that?), and focus on the primary purpose of this addon; to tell you what Eclipse has procc’d, and the timers on it and the timer on its CD.
I’ll cut right to the chase. The optimal DPS rotation for a balance druid is as follows:
IS > MF > Wrath (till Eclipse Proc) > SF (till duration of Eclipse buff AND its CD)
If you don’t like abbreviations then here is the full version:
Insect Swarm > Moonfire > Wrath (until Eclipse Buff) > Starfire (for the entire duration of Eclipse and its cooldown)
Things to Keep in Mind
- Don’t underestimate your two DoTs. If used (and glyphed for) properly, they are a substantial DPS increase. Even if you are somehow stunned or incapacitated due to some fight mechanic, your DoTs you applied earlier are still there, eating away at some raid bosses life. Never underestimate them, and if you have specced properly, they will buff your damage dealing spells nicely.
- If your MF is about to run out and you just procced the SF Eclipse, you should probably refresh it. Sometimes the RNG is not kind to you, and you manage to spam a target with Wrath for 14 seconds before you proc a single Eclipse. During Eclipse, it is worthwhile to refresh your Moonfire spell; apart from the damage it deals, it will also increase your SF crit chance by 3%, therefore proc’ing more NG and increasing your DPS.
- Don’t be the noobkin. If you have pleased the RNG gods and have procced a SF Eclipse soon after a tank pulling a mob/boss, watch your threat. Consecutive 10k+ crits will generate lots of threat, and unless you have an amazing tank, don’t pull aggro.
- Be a team player. As a moonkin, you bring a nice arsenal of raid buffs. If you don’t raid with a shadow priest, you should be keeping up IFF even though it really isn’t a DPS increase for you personally, but the added +hit and the armor debuff will help out your raid. Speccing properly will give your raid 3% haste and 5% crit chance, so make sure you aren’t a selfish-kin (?).
- Don’t lose your situational awareness. While monitoring your CDs, DoTs, procs, and such, don’t forget to maintain a decent level of situational awareness. As a DPSer, your main job is to well, deal damage. And you can’t deal damage if your dead, and if a healer is having to focus heal you, you are taking away heals that someone else could have used. A raid leader of mine once said, “Don’t stand in shit that kills you.” I live by that
Macbook





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I know it’s written in your article somewhere – you should post the Hit-cap number on this article – as things that are the most important for raiding @ 80
Rotation and Hit cap to shoot for.
Yeah. I plan on making a second page for Hit Cap since I think enough people visit here from search engines looking for that.
Thanks!
Macbook
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I’ve noticed that my dps in small mob fights(with low health) is significantly lower than the dps I push for a single-target fight with a lot of health(boss). What spell rotation do you use for small pulls vs. boss fights. The rotation you listed above is exact to the one I use in boss fights(except I’m specced for the 3% crit in faerie fire, so I add that in too).
well this is my general spell rotation but whats wierd is in heroics my dps is low and mid 1800 but when in raids like naxxaramas my dps gets 2k on avergae i dont understand it.
@ Lu — I wrote a post on this awhile back, and while it may be a bit outdated, most of the principles should still apply: http://moonkin.info/moonkin-spell-rotation-for-all-scenarios/
@ Solarlight – You probably aren’t factoring in raid buffs?
Macbook
This add-on for rotation is money. Just with this rotation, the add-on and the spec you posted i went from 2700 dps in a 25 man raid to 2800dps unbuffed on a dummy, i have yet to test it in a raid but i plan on it tonight.
Thanks alot Macbook you are the moonkin guru.
Delushumm
@ Delushumm — Yeah, I saw an instant DPS increase using Squawk and Awe as well. I wish I remember who showed me it first!
Good luck on upping your DPS, and thanks for commenting
Macbook
best rotation i found is….
IS/W to eclipse procs
open with Treants so u dont have to stop to cast them…then IS then wrath and fireaway to the proc…
Okay, why would your rotation be IS,MF,W to eclipse then SF? With glyph of starfire it keeps up mf. On your glyphs page you say glyph of starfire is a must have, but if you don’t use it till eclipse procs, there’s little chance it will make any difference unless your eclipse always procs within 9 seconds or you pause for the gcd on MF before SF, which takes off valuable time from casting a high damage spell.
So, I’m saying that glyph of SF is possibly next to useless unless you change up your rotation to IS,MF,SF to eclipse then W.
@ Timm –
Thanks for the input, but with a decent amount of haste/crit, you should be proccing the Lunar eclipse with more than enough time and not have to refresh MF.
That said, sometimes the RNG will not be on your side, and you may find yourself refreshing MF before or right at the beginning of your lunar eclipse.
It happens, but the Lunar Eclipse is still the right way to go.
Macbook
In your above rotation, once the eclipse CD is over do I go back to casting Wrath? Or do I continue to cast SF until eclipse procs and then cast Wrath?
Noob question of the week…
The “other” rotation is to use SF–>eclipse–>wrath, right? Isn’t one called the Lunar rotation and the other is called the Solar rotation?
I have a small problem with your rotation — specifically, using the Eclipsed spell during the Eclipse cooldown. Regardless of which Eclipse you use, you will want to revert back to your non-Eclipse spell once Eclipse wears off. There are two reasons for this:
1) Theoretically, you’re using your higher-DPS spell (Wrath) to proc Eclipse on your lower-DPS spell (Starfire), so you should be using your higher-DPS spell except when Eclipse is active; and
2) You don’t want to run the risk of a reverse Eclipse proc. This is especially true when using Starfire because if it crits, that’s a 100% chance to proc Eclipsed Wrath.
Other things of note:
– Moonfire is your highest-DPS spell, especially when extended by Starfire three times. For calculating the DPS of Moonfire, use the DoT damage divided by 1.5s (GCD). This is only true when you’re going to see the entire duration used. At the end of a fight (and during trash pulls), you can safely ignore your DoTs.
– I personally use Eclipsed Wrath, mainly for mana efficiency. In other words, I use Starfire to proc Eclipse, spam Wrath for the duration of Eclipse, then return to Starfire. The additional reason for this is for Heroism and Potions of Speed, which Starfire scales better with than Wrath.
– Use Starfire during Heroism. Don’t ignore your Eclipse procs, but you should be aiming to use Starfire during Heroism when Eclipse is not active.
– Understand your spells. Wrath scales better with crit; Starfire scales better with haste. Use potions accordingly — Wild Magic if you use Wrath; Speed if you use Starfire.
– More importantly, understand the fights. On Loatheb, for example, use Starfire to proc Eclipse because the you will be losing out on some of the bonus from Eclipsed Starfire.
– My rotation:
MF, SF till Eclipse, IS, e-Wrath, repeat
(keeping MF up at all times)
– I’m still not sure whether ignoring Eclipse to extend Moonfire to its max duration is worth it. This would require further investigation.
@ Felkan – I keep up my DoTS and cast SF during the Eclipse CD.
The Lunar Eclipse is the Starfire Eclipse (using Wrath to proc SF Eclipse). The Solar Eclipse is the exact opposite.
@ Xiera –
Very compelling points here, here’s my reply:
1) With the current state of Eclipse, the Starfire Eclipse (Lunar Eclipse), results in higher DPS. Starfire benefits much better from haste than Wrath, and will benefit even moreso with the Nature’s Grace changes in 3.1. The current problem with Wrath is GCD clipping, and Wrath is more heavily affected by lag, spell queing, and other factors. Graylo (www.graymatterwow.blogspot.com) has some great posts backed with math about most of the stuff I mention in here. Also, using SF + DoTS during the Eclipse CD is extending your MF.
2) There really is no risk to a reverse Eclipse anymore if you are using an addon such as Squawk and Awe. I can see the “hidden” Eclipse CD, so I stop casting SF when their is 2-3 seconds left on the Eclipse CD.
- As far as I know, SF is actually still more mana-efficient than Wrath. I understand that faster casts = more crits = more chance to regain mana, but SF also takes longer to cast, and from what I have read, the SF Eclipse still has a higher DPM than the opposite.
- I definitely use Wrath Eclipse on Loatheb, but that’s about it.
Macbook
I don’t think I was clear. While I “spam” Starfire to generate Wrath-Eclipse (solar rotation, apparently) for mana efficiency reasons, I realise that the lunar rotation is higher DPS.
The following is the order of highest DPS for Wrath and Starfire:
1) Eclipsed Wrath
2) Eclipsed Starfire
3) Wrath
4) Starfire
Because eclipseTime <= normalTime in all cases, we should maximise our DPS for normalTime by using Wrath to proc a lunar Eclipse. But normalTime consists of both the post-Eclipse cooldown and the time spent trying to proc the next Eclipse, so if you’re using Starfire during the cooldown, you’re only maximising your normalTime DPS while trying to proc your next Eclipse. I think you would notice a substantial DPS increase if you spammed Wrath as soon as you lose Eclipse.
Also, while some of the stuff in my comments is directed at you (Macbook), a lot of it is just general information for other moonkins.
@ Xiera – That’s where I disagree. Currently, on live, the SF-Eclipse (Lunar Eclipse), is both a bigger DPS increase, as well as more mana efficient. See:
http://graymatterwow.blogspot.com/2009/02/eclipse-part1-which-buff-is-best.html
I’m not following about why you would spam Wrath while Eclipse is on CD. If you are proccing SF Eclipse for max DPS/DPM, then you would naturally have the SF Idol equipped, and refreshing DoTS during the Eclipse CD and spamming SF will give you 3% more crit, and extend MF 3x more times.
In 3.1, Wrath/Starfire Eclipses will be near parallel in DPS (with Wrath maybe seeming a little higher), but thats in 3.1.
Mac
Hmm, you could very well be right. I think that Wrath does more DPS than Starfire, even with the Idol of the Shooting Star, but your argument to use Starfire during Eclipse cooldown to extend Moonfire is a good one. From what I understand, optimal non-Eclipse rotation is something like MF, SFx3, IS, Wrath until MF needs refreshed. So perhaps that’d be the best idea for Eclipse cooldown as well?
I’ll give the following rotation a try this weekend, see if I can’t bump my DPS up a bit.
MF, IS, Wrath->Eclipse, eSF, MF, SFx3, IS, Wrath
What do you think, Macbook?
@ Xiera -
That is similar, if not actually exactly, what I use on bosses.
People urge us to keep IS 100% of the time (except during the Lunar Eclipse), but I find it easier to simply reapply once (or near) when the hidden Eclipse CD is done, for max Wrath benefit.
Try it out, let me know what you think. I don’t think there is any concrete math out on exactly what to do during the hidden CD, but I try to stick with Starfire as my primary and “better” spell.
Anyways, we’ve got some good discussion going on here, let me know what you conclude.
Macbook
I dont know if its good or bad but for some reason i can only pull about 2.5k dps in like a burst fight for OS 3 drakes you can armory me if you want Delushumm of anetherone to see my gear but i feel i can pull more any suggestions?
Okay, so my report. My normal rotation is MF, Starfire->Eclipse, IS, eWrath, repeat. I said I’d try an eStarfire rotation and I did. Depending on the fight (I didn’t record the exact numbers, sorry), I noticed a 4-9% DPS increase without experiencing mana problems (Omen of Clarity, Intensity only). Yes, I experienced a nearly 10% DPS increase in fights where I was able to stand and focus on the rotation. I can’t wait to see what this will give me with more practice.
So, yeah, the new rotation I tried was MF, IS, Wrath->Eclipse, eStarfire, MF, SFx3, IS, Wrath->Eclipse, eStarfire, repeat. Note the difference between the first time (no SFx3) and subsequent times when Starfire is cast during the Eclipse cooldown (that way it doesn’t accidentally proc solar (Wrath) Eclipse).
So, while the old way was easier, the new way is definitely greater DPS.
Where does the mana come from??? I ran a few tests this weekend on Live and the PTR using 3/3 Intensity, standard DPS glyphs (MF, SR, IS), an innervate when I hit 30% mana and later a mana pot. Only buff I had was iMotW. I could barely last 3.5-4.5 min (used built-in timer to track) on a target dummy before I was OOM. I tried several rotations all with similar results.
I noticed that my in-combat MP5 is ~120 (live) ~125 (PTR), is that normal for a moonkin? On the PTR I replaced 3/3 Intensity with 3/3 Dreamstate, but my ICMP5 dropped to 95 (?).
How do moonkins survive longer raid fights? What is your ICMP5 raid buffed?
Felkan -
If you’re lasting 3.5-4.5 minutes (this is a large range, how long are you *really* lasting?) against a target dummy, you should be all set for raids. With Blessing of Wisdom, Blessing of Kings, Arcane Intellect, and Divine Spirit, that’s a lot more MP5.
Add to that raid-wide replenishment buffs, increased chance to crit (which regens more mana than Wrath costs), mana spring totem, Judgement of Wisdom, etc. And if you really need it, have the resto druid keep Rejuv on you. (Mostly kidding about that last one.)
Honestly, I last about 2.5 minutes against target dummies and almost never have problems with mana in raids. I have Omen of Clarity (a must), 3/3 Intensity, and 1/3 Moonglow. I don’t remember the exact numbers, but I think I have somewhere around 160 MP5 and 34% crit, unbuffed. The only times I ever see mana problems are when my raid just isn’t killing fast enough, so this may be your problem as well.
Also, don’t be ashamed to invest in more mana regen talents if mana is really an issue for you. Whether your mana issues are because of your gear or your raid, it’s more important that you’re able to DPS the whole fight (and possibly throw out a Rebirth) than do an extra 3% DPS (IIS, CF).
One other thing – there *is* such a thing as too much haste. More haste means faster casting, which means more spells in the same amount of time. Your DPS will drop a little, but try moving some of your haste points into crit.
(Note: I’m saying this without being able to look at your armory or mine, so some of it may not apply specifically to you. I feel these are good general guidelines for moonkins who are experiencing similar issues though.)
Thanks, right now I’m back to Kitty spec, so looking at the armory won’t help.
I ran all of these tests using what I think will become my moonkin gear. None of it is enchanted and I have several empty gem slots (including an empty meta gem slot). Though I wouldn’t expect that to affect my mana too much, just my DPS. I knew my DPS would be low (though it was 1300 which is better than I thought it would be), I was more interested in seeing how long I could last. The length of each test varied depending on Live vs PTR and which rotation I used.
I don’t have my notes with me right now, but IIRC I had (paper doll numbers with iMotW up) 1370 SP, hit capped (if iFF is up), 330 haste, 980 int, 480 spirit and 16% crit.
My problem is I have 80+ emblems and I don’t know what to spend them on. Should I beef up my kitty DPS (which is 2.6-3.0K raid buffed) or pour them into moonkin (ring, neck, belt, trinkets, idol, etc.)?
Not knowing what your intentions are or how you like to play, I would recommend beefing up your kitty DPS. 3k DPS is decent for 10-mans and into 25-mans, but you should really be hitting closer to 4k before you start thinking about an off-spec. And kitties are getting a pretty sweet DPS buff in 3.1, with a talent that gives their DoTs a chance to crit each tick. (Now you have four timers to keep active — Savage Roar, Mangle, Rake, and Rip.)
Kitties and moonkins have two of the toughest rotations in the game currently, and, as a raid leader, I’d rather have a player be able to do really well as one than just mediocre as both. (According to Blizz, kitties have the most difficult rotation at the moment.)
I understand wanting to play both (I actually have a level 76 feral alt), but I would encourage you to decide which spec you like more and fully gear up for that spec first.
While I have no real-raid experience with moonkin, the rotation seems a bit easier (especially once iFF is 5m) than kitty DPS. My primary reason for wanting to switch is that our guild has too many melee DPS (a couple DKs, a Rogue and me). On many 10-man Naxx runs, we have only 1 Ranged DPS (warlock). We’d really like to have 3 range and 2 melee, but I doubt that will ever happen.
I think I might buy an emblem piece or two for cat and stop. Once 3.1 comes out, I’ll add moonkin as my second spec. This will let me slowly ease into the role (practice on trash and/or easy boss fights). If I find it works out great, I can stick with it. If not, I can fall back on Kitty.
@ Felkan and Xiera -
Great discussion going on here, I love it. Completely unbuffed, I’m at 109 mp5 while casting (364 while not), with 3/3 Intensity, 1/3 Moonglow, and OoC. Moonkin mana regen is currently fine, IMO, and raid buffed with just the talents I listed above, I have never experienced a problem, or even had to Innervate myself, regardless of the duration of the fight, or having to Rebirth anyone.
However, at lower levels of gear, you may find yourself with mana problems, if that’s the case, I do recommend what Xiera said earlier; pick up more mana regen (namely, 3/3 Dreamstate). There is no point in being an OOMkin.
Regarding how you would like to play, I’ll be frank. Current raids, primarily Naxx, have fight mechanics that are very, “anti-melee”. Melee have to run out during Anub Rek’han’s locust swarm, have chances to die more on the KT fight, are pretty useless during Maly (when Phase1/2 bridge is happening), etc. It’s all up to you with whatever you want to play, but what I do recommend is, pick one to use as a main spec. No point in having 2 okay-geared specs, as opposed to one geared spec.
Best of luck,
Macbook
Thanks Macbook, that’s what I did last night. I finally got my T7 head (now I have 4T7, no legs) and decided to go full cat. So, I spent my emblems on the last 3 emblem pieces I can buy for cat.
Any new emblems I get, I’ll use to beef up my moonkin set.
Mac
My variation
FF > IS > MF > Wr (till proc) SF (till duration of Eclipse buff AND its CD)
I will change it depending on fight
If I need to keep my threat down
FF > IS > MF > SF (till proc) WR till duration of Eclipse buff AND its CD)
Neren
@ Felkan – Grats man, best of luck kitty dpsing
@ Neren -
Does a Wrath rotation actually have less TPS? While Starfire crits are larger than Wrath ones, I would assume a Lunar Eclipse rotation to generate less TPS since it gives the tanks more time to build aggro, but who knows.
Macbook
If threat is an issue, 1) get a new tank, 2) see if a pally can give you Hand of Salvation, and/or 3) ignore Eclipse and just keep on casting Starfire (or stop casting altogether and /dance, whichever works best for you).
Come 3.1, with the buff to eWrath (Eclipsed Wrath) and the 2T8 bonus (15% increased benefit to both Eclipse procs), you’re not going to see a TPS decrease without ignoring Eclipse. Get the threat issues ironed out with your tanks now before things start to get worse.
@ Xiera –
On live, I think certain DK tank specs have aggro problems (ie – after a few minutes, I can sometimes pull aggro).
But also, I /agree here. 9/10 you shouldn’t be having aggro problems, unless you severely outgear your tanks.
Macbook
Back when my feral was my main (BC), I quickly learned that there are three parts to tanking: 1) survivability (high health and armor), 2) mitigation (dodge, parry, block, miss), and 3) threat generation. To be a good tank, you need all three; anything less means you need to change your gear/spec/rotation.
Also, I missed something in my previous post:
4) Have a hunter or rogue misdirect to the tank more often. This is a good interim solution, but will not suffice in the long run.
Not sure if you guys do much reading on the EJ forums, but there’s a thread that goes into more detail on spell rotations that could give you guys a little better info.
My rot:
IFF, IS, MF, W(until proc), SF
That much of the rotation is just like everyone else. The difference in lower dps and higher dps is how you handle the ICD. For those 15 seconds (and probably 1-2 seconds of wasted time at the end of the eclipse proc), you have a number of options. I choose to place my SFall in this time zone too.
My rot waiting out ICD:
MF, IS, SFx4, IS, MF (at this point, ready for wrath until eclipse)
I’m still debating where to put SFall. Here’s my two options:
(1) MF, IS, SFall, SFx4, IS, MF
(2) MF, IS, SFx4, IS, MF, SFall
Ideally you’d want to use SFall to give you to most amount of NG cooldowns as possible. As SF crits more than W, I’m leaning towards option (2). Contrary to the EJ forums, I believe that SFall will assist in proc’n eclipse faster (not in less casts, just faster cuz NG will be proc’d more often).
Hope this helps.
Anomaly – Black Dragonflight
Anomaly-
That’s a great point. Oftentimes, it takes a while to proc Lunar Eclipse because there are two RNGs — your crit chance and the chance that crit will proc Eclipse.
And this is actually my first concern. It’s nearly impossible to tell what kind of effect Starfall would have on your DPS if you use it as you suggest. There’s a chance you’ll enter Eclipse right away and waste most of the Starfall mini-heroism; there’s a chance you’ll make it through the entire Starfall without entering Eclipse; and there’s a chance that Eclipse will proc somewhere in the middle of your Starfall and you’ll get a combination of the two aforementioned cases.
In the first case, where you enter Eclipse right away, your Starfires will probably be crit’ing anyways, so there really is no bonus uptime for Blessing of Nature (the Nature’s Grace proc) from Starfall here.
In the second case, where you don’t proc Eclipse during Starfall, all you’re casting is Wrath, which does not scale well with the haste, and certainly not as well as Starfire does. So in this case, you’re really not using the increased Blessing of Nature uptime to its greatest potential.
In the third case, you encounter both problems: you’re lessening the potential of Starfall by spamming Wrath and then in Eclipse your Starfires are maintaining their own haste anyways.
So, yeah, it’s a great idea, and one that I had not considered previously, but I’m not sure you’d be seeing maximum or consistent DPS doing it that way. I’m by no means an expert — certainly not as good as Adoriele over at EJ — but this is my two cents.
(Your assumption that Starfire crits more [often?] than Wrath is only correct when Eclipse is in play.)
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if you have specced in gale winds and typhoon and starfall this is what i'd do :
First let tank get aggro
Second Use Typhoon
Third use starfall
Fourth use Hurricane until the mobs are dead
With a good mana regen you should have about 16,5k mana left at the end of the fight ( if you have about 19k)
With the alternating eclipse procs…which would be more important to focus on stat-wise…crit or haste? Im currently T8/8.5 with 24% crit and 350 haste
I have a tad different spell rotation that make use of all of the talents I have under the balance tree and helps out in most dungeons and raids. My dps may suffer a little because of it, but it helps keep me alive solo/group.
Faerie Fire (improved)> insect swarm> Entangling roots> moonfire> hurricane x1> wrath til the buff drops (usually about 7 times for me) while keeping an eye on dots (refresh as necessary)> starfire until buff disappears. repeat
Regarding the discussions near the beginning of this thread, I would just like to say that I believe that Xiera is correct as of now that you should use Wrath after the SF Eclipse ends due to Blizzard's recent decision to put these two procs on separate timers. I have been using this exact listed rotation for a while and I have found myself strategically alternating between lunar and solar rotations due to my continued use of the eclipsed spell. I can't say that I know the difference between the different rotations and what I am doing now, but I am definitely going to try switching back to Wrath after the SF Eclipse ends and compare my DPS. Hopefully it's an improvement.
If you are referring something similar to my Patch 3.2 Spell Rotation, then yes, it should yield you a much higher DPS. Link below
http://moonkin.info/patch-3-2-moonkin-spell-rotat...
Hi got a question, has any done the math if u have t8 4 set bonus and that moonfire idol that increases ur crit, is it best just to keep dots on taget all the time wheneva u got eclipse or how do u refresh them?
raid buffs
Hi all, I just wanted to say THANKS!!!!! so much.
I've been taking your rotation suggestions here and comparing against my own against dummies (I know, going to run some randoms now) and my overall dps is up 15-20%! (my old rotation was CRAP, by the way. I didn't know better. This is my first 80.)
Quick question for ya – is Starfall ever in your rotation? Just curious if I should ditch that and its glyph.