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3v3 has also become my favorite bracket, as a paladin no less. I think it is the bracket that seems to balance personal skill and group composition the best. I'm leveling a druid for season 3 with plans to go resto, so I can play a larger variety of comps in 3v3. Sadly at this point Paladins are pretty much locked into 2 healer setups (I run priest/pal/war), because of how easy it is to lock them down.
As far as ferals go, I did a little bit of war/pal/feral earlier this season, and I found it mediocre. As mentioned before, it really requires a lot of skill to play a feral effectively in arena. My druid was very proactive with cyclones and root, healing when necessary, getting out of combat to drink/restealth, but still it felt like an uphill battle. Against any team with a rogue or a warrior, they would get on my druid whenever he was ever in cat form. This forced him to go bear or shift out and CC. After several games I failed to see the point of him being feral at all. True, once in a while him + war would burst a target down in the first ~10 seconds and it would be neat, but more often than not him being in cat would leave him too vulnerable so he would spend the match either in bear doing subpar damage or CCing as a sort of gimped resto druid.
I guess I just can't think of a situation where a feral would be more useful than either A: going as resto or B: bringing a rogue.
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