As a druid you only want to be putting points into dex when you need to boost your defence ideally though you should be getting all the defence you need from your choice in gear.
Defence = less skill interruptions
Less skill interruptions = higher dps and a greater ability to heal your self by reducing the amount of time spent trying to cast a skill.
This is true for high and low lvl Druids who are solo levelling
The generally agreed on method though is to run around with little to no defence and max bark, taking every hit a mob throws at you because you can’t doge or evade anything then come on the forums and complain about how druids are broken because your skills get interrupted all the time.
First off, thanks mod, for moving the post. I was just perusing the forums, when I came across the other (drunken ? lol) rant. Anyhow, I think DavyS1 has it right; however, I've only gotten to lvl 42, the past two days, so I haven't yet opportuned upon any, major, gear, as of yet. That said, I have 50 points, in both strength and dexterity. My staff proficiency is, almost 300, with critical skills (not ability) pushing 200. I often land 30 point crits - this with the 9 damage staff I bought from the blacksmith, at the farm, in Lil's Reach. Furthermore, my lightening strikes, also, regularly crit for around 200 - vines, for nearly 100. Interruptions do seem mitigated, though the points have to be put there (in dex). It seems the algorithm takes both, character level, and opponent level, into account, when determining whether an attack is dodged, or, perhaps, misses (unsure about the miss mechanic). At any rate, I was originally looking for information about all of this, found nothing that seemed, entirely, useful, and so, decided to go with common sense.
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Seems to be working out... The apprach might seem slower; however, I believe such thinking to be an illusion, as I am using much less energy, interrupting casters (with auto attacks), and, nearly, doubling (again, with auto attacks) the damage my vines is doing, per tick. Anyhow, for what it's worth, I suppose this is my contribution to the druid profession, in this great game. Cheers.