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Support druid build?

#1
Im currently leveling a druid but am a little lost on the stat and skill set up for low levels..i find it hard to set up a support build right from the get go do to the inability to solo level and lack of group levelers so what is the best way to go about this type of build?
GinGeAsSaSsIN
Sulis:
GingeAssassin- level 70 mage (powerful scryer)
DevHealz- level 31 druid (average acolyte)

Re: Support druid build?

#2
Put all statistic points into focus, this way, you specialize yourself in maximizing skill points into the following, in order :

Nature's Touch
Abundance
Nature's Embrace
Shield of Bark
Nature's Breath

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This is my setup anyways, and it works quite well! My abundance compensates for the loss of health, and it does well with others as well. All focus means that you are better of a utility than other Druids. I know of a scenario where a friend of mine has higher points into Nature's Embrace and did 197 health per tick, but since she wasn't all focus build, I overpowered her! Mine had less skill points into Nature's Embrace and I did 200 health per tick. However, since she had more skill points, her Nature's Embrace went through without a problem, but whenever I try to cast mine over hers, it always says that the target is resisting, which is quite silly, and in my opinion, a bug!

Re: Support druid build?

#4
isnt the spell affected by your vit points?

pretty sure it is lol
so if it is id say split your stats between focus and vit (put enough points in focus so you dont run outta energy/put the rest in vit so you dont die by accidental aggro and so your spells can get slightly stronger)
with maybe 20 points in strength strictly for the case it just so happens that there is no one to level with (this part is optional/your choice)

if it does turn out that your spells are affected by focus
ignore everything i posted above
put most points in focus
put a few in vit in case of accidental aggro or solo leveling
put a few in strength in case you have to solo level

note: vitality and strength are OPTIONAL
they are only for the case in which you find yourself having to solo level quite often
Danu:
Deathreaver - level 136 Warrior
Flametongue - level 62 Mage

Re: Support druid build?

#5
isnt the spell affected by your vit points?

pretty sure it is lol
so if it is id say split your stats between focus and vit (put enough points in focus so you dont run outta energy/put the rest in vit so you dont die by accidental aggro and so your spells can get slightly stronger)
with maybe 20 points in strength strictly for the case it just so happens that there is no one to level with (this part is optional/your choice)

if it does turn out that your spells are affected by focus
ignore everything i posted above
put most points in focus
put a few in vit in case of accidental aggro or solo leveling
put a few in strength in case you have to solo level

note: vitality and strength are OPTIONAL
they are only for the case in which you find yourself having to solo level quite often
No, Vitality does not increase skill strength. Which means that all other statistics other than Focus is utterly useless. There is a reason that he asks for a support build, not a damage-dealing build. As a support, I barely die even when mobs are on me. Be quick enough to say the magic word “Add,” and the damage-dealing Users will do the rest of the work for you. If they fail to even detect the mob aiming towards the Druid, this means that your group isn't worth the time to level with, and they'd be lucky to have you, or else they'd die at every mob they encounter. I see Users not able to conduct mobs out of my way and I simply leave the group. Wasting Resurrection Idols isn't worth my time and money, especially in these times where I can't find gold easily as a Druid.

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#6
but you DO sometimes get accidental aggro and if every single point is in focus youll have like 100 health
when you get to maybe lvl 50 or so youll start to die in a few hits
your group cant catch EVERYTHING

might want a few points in vit just in case ;)
rest in focus
Danu:
Deathreaver - level 136 Warrior
Flametongue - level 62 Mage

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#7
but you DO sometimes get accidental aggro and if every single point is in focus youll have like 100 health
when you get to maybe lvl 50 or so youll start to die in a few hits
your group cant catch EVERYTHING

might want a few points in vit just in case ;)
rest in focus
Yes, sometimes aggro does go to you. But here is my point of specializing in Abundance, it increases your health exponentially. There also comes calm. Calm basically jusr removes all that extra aggro from you to your group members. Actually, after level 50's, that is when you start dying the least since you will have Abundance even higher and Shield of Bark even higher as well, which will decrease the auto damage from a mob. Top it all of with Nature's Embrace, and you are good for the day. The mob can stay there all day and it wont kill you. If your group really can't get everything, think about it realistically, if you are the Druid why would they want you dead and ignore your plea for help? Do not put points in vitality, put all into focus, just saying that it is just a waste of focus and it could've been used to make your skills so much better!

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