![]() I never tried to build a summonner druid without maxing spirit wolves so I can’t tell how it will affect dire wolves and Grizzly. From there you’ll come up with more ideas on what playstyle you wish to adopt. The more you’ll play with the skills the better you’ll understand how they work and which are either powerful, fun to use or a combination of both. ![]() For your support tree it’s not that important but for your main dmg dealer you need them. You won’t get far in hell if you don’t take full advantage of your synergies. So you could go for a lycan elemental hybrid and even throw in a few summons into the mix if you like.Ĭoncerning synergies I would say those are your “bread and butter” for your primary skill tree. Once you have a basic understanding of those things then you can go into more details or out of the box builds.įor instance some elemental skills cannot be cast while in animal form but others can. With patch 2.4 you can summon them all which means a small platoon of meat shields to protect you.Ī) Fight alongside them as a werewolf or werebearī) focus on elemental and blast the ennemies from afar while protected by your summons. ![]() As long as you put points in oak sage, You can then literally put 1 point in spirit wolf dire wolf and bear and let your + skill items raise them to a level where they’ll be tanky even in hell. Your best support tree imo is summonning. If you try to get a little bit of everything you’ll struggle in Hell. Going with the broad strokes I’d say you just have to pick a main tree and then a second one as support. ![]() Best way to figure it out is to test things which in my opinion is half the fun. ![]()
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