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Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 2:49 am
by Regenleif
Hello Druids,

The current guides in our Lexicon are becoming a tad bit obsolete, so if any of you are up to the challenge of making a druid guide, some nice fresh builds from those who recently went along the low-lvl Druid path would be awesome!! The more guides the young Druids get to look at, and the more wisdom those guides can bring, the better!

Thank you!

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 2:46 pm
by Kartier
It seems the druid forums have been dead lately so not sure how helpful it would be to make a new guide for newer druids when there havent been too many druids asking questions. I had been working on a build guide but never got around to finishing it. Maybe ill work on it sometime this week.

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:46 am
by RedDogy
Many low druids don't ask because they stop playing. With problems imminent at all levels, why play one? I would make a guide, but, I'm such a bad leveler, and have been 115 forever.

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:05 am
by Pirate101
I may be able to make a guide if i get a chance over the next week or 2.

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 3:13 am
by Regenleif
It seems the druid forums have been dead lately so not sure how helpful it would be to make a new guide for newer druids when there havent been too many druids asking questions. I had been working on a build guide but never got around to finishing it. Maybe ill work on it sometime this week.
While the threads are dead, I (and probably others) continue to receive pm's asking for advice and help on builds and technique. While so far I usually refer them to my guide, I feel it is probably a bit outdated now.

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 8:57 pm
by GhostLord
I may get around to writing a lower level guide, what kinda of builds are they looking for?

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 12:18 am
by Regenleif
I may get around to writing a lower level guide, what kinda of builds are they looking for?
Lvling and hybrid/dps-based builds are the main requests, so anything for lvls 1-90 would be ideal.

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 2:06 am
by GhostLord
I may get around to writing a lower level guide, what kinda of builds are they looking for?
Lvling and hybrid/dps-based builds are the main requests, so anything for lvls 1-90 would be ideal.
Ok will do, I'll PM you a draft sometime tomorrow.

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 11:56 am
by Skenkee
I loved healing as a druid but stayed around lvl 80 now for a few years. It has been suggested a few times that you should be credited xp by supporting instead of killing as well.

But for lower levels an aim on dps is good since a party won't really need your healing anymore due to all the items and high levels. When reaching the lvl 140 I think healing druids becomes more interesting for the clan I think. (Could be higher or lower)

Re: Druid Guide Requests

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 1:17 am
by Rcflyn
I just recently built a dps droid for giggles and grins mainly, but discovered, its tons of fun, and lvls very fast.
Every skill point i get goes to root, lightning, vines and bees. I started off using an old event novelty wand, stave of tempest i think it is, a bodkin off hand, and just skilled away, letting the stave do that inbetween skills damage.
Once i hit 50, i hopped on my broom, then at 100, i hopped a dragon staff. Let novelty climb, and let skills do the kill.
4 foc and 1 vit each lvl is all i do.
At lvl 80, i put on full diamond armor. I tried earth stone, but its damage gain vs such low str made diamonds vit and foc bonus that much more desirable.
Energy is a hugh concern tho, good regents r essential.