CPMForceobsessor
hyde_jekyl
I wouldn't go with Druid because you will lose money really fast. Although it is a good way of teaching you what you like best it has a lot of skills you have to buy in the long run.
Speaking as a person with lots of alts whose only 60 is a druid, I would say start with a druid, get it to 20 so you can get cat form, then see which form you enjoy most. Cat, bear or caster. Then, if it's bear, go warrior, if cat, go rogue, if caster, go priest if you like to heal, or mage or lock if you like to use wrath or moonfire. If you want to be sronger but able to heal, maybe try a pally, if none of that suits you, try the hunter, or you can keep the druid if you find you like it.
My friend started a Druid because I was telling her my main is a Druid and I loved it.. Turns out she's not a very good once but she's only level 7.
But then I ran her through a set of questions... Do you like to throw spells, do you like melee or a combo of both?
She said caster.
Do you like to cause a lot of damage or do you want to heal?
She said damage.
Do you want a pet to help give and take damage or would you rather be without?
She said pet.
She's rolling a warlock now.
Personally, if coinage is a factor in game, I think Hunters cost a helluva lot more than any Druid.
They have to buy all that ammo, plus food for their pet... Not to mention all the training, for themselves AND for their pet...
Then it'd be Warlock, just cut out ammo and food, but the cost is still up there...
Druid seems downright cheap compared to that... Even when we seek out those forms that we need to quest for, it doesn't cost anything. 'cept flightpath money. lol
