

There are two types of Shape Shifting Druids: Werewolf and Werebear.

Decide for yourself which one you want to be. Every build has a strength and a weakness. These are some of the most effective and most popular druid builds. Depending on a summoner's preferences, either energy or vitality should be augmented at each level, as described above.

Summoners create minions to do the dirty work for them and can either shape-shift to join in the fray or hang back and support the minions with elemental spells. Melee fighters should also attend to their strength statistic as well. A shape-shifter would be wise to put a stat point or two into vitality as often as he levels up. Still, shape-shifters will most often be found in melee combat, biting and clawing at enemies, and this takes its toll on vitality. An elemental druid will need to sink more stat points into energy than one who uses summoned creatures, or a transformed body, to fight for him.Ī shape-shifter will most often be found in were form, which, especially for werebear users, amplifies the druid's life supply. If a druid player takes the elemental route, emphasizing spells that cause fire and ice damage, he will require a larger mana supply than one who focuses on shape-shifting or summoning. The three disciplines that a druid can master each require a particular attribute distribution.
