The defense of nature is often quite difficult and full of restrictions. The Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em> is one of the classes with the highest number of restrictions in the game but offers a ton of value in return. <\/p>
With the ability to transform into animals and cast spells from a varied and powerful spell list, the Druid is a powerful character. But choosing the right race and correct ability score spread is going to be critical to your survival early on. The restrictions imposed on the druid make you more reliant on your foundation. So, let’s build that sturdy foundation.<\/p>
The Druid<\/strong> is a support<\/strong> or damage-dealing<\/strong> caster<\/strong> in Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em>. Similar to the Cleric<\/a>, it has some strong healing and buff magic. It cannot, however, wear metal armor, lowering its Armor Class. It compensates for that with the ability to turn into animals<\/strong> and cast highly effective crowd control spells like Entangle to mess with the battlefield. The spells that a Druid can cast are much more aggressive than what a Cleric has to offer, making the Druid a strange midpoint between Cleric and Wizard<\/a> in terms of aggression and durability.<\/p>