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Bladestriker
You really should have Everlasting Affliction in your build, and don't use Dark Pact, you should be able to just life tap and be fine imo. If you like having the slow at the end of fear (some just prefer using CoEx or Glyphed Shadowflame for dealing with pesky melee), then perhaps consider this:
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent#IbxMrdrIkVAMhkt0Gbhkhb
If Imp fear doesn't really matter to you, consider this:
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent#IbxMburNkVAMhkt0Gbhkhb
It all comes down to personal preference, but there are a few points that you just should have, and Everlasting Affliction is one of them. The stickies also offer specs for PvP and links to a few good PvP guides. Check them out for different/better opinions.
Edit: Fights against druids shouldn't take too long. Keeping up dots and draining away at the druid's mana as he runs out of LoS should keep a match under 10 minutes unless you're horribly outgeared. Especially if his partner is a warrior, the match will be over in a matter of seconds with you on the end of the armor pen junkie's axe. butnotrly
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Everyone takes at LEAST 1/5 shadow embrace (as dispel fodder). Don't take Dark Pact; its bad.
Also, Glyph of SiLi is NOT a good PvP glyph...
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