It's really strong, and you kill bosses really quickly.Īfter level 50, you can assuredly decide on how to finish off your character’s stats. If you do Int and Con, center your build around Fire Step and a bunch of passives because that skill, at level 1, is all you need for a while. If you’re Pure INT, just don’t invest into the Tenacity passive skill (Level 35). This skill build will be up to level 50 for the Hybrid build. Add all your points into CON, and you'll be pretty much impossible to take down. You can cast buffs though, like Fire Step, which is very fun (you basically just turn into a bear and run circles around your enemies). Basically, you cast a spell to become a Spirit Bear, giving up the power to cast spells (besides for Spirit Crash) for an increase in STR, Defense, and HP. Spirit Bear: The Spirit Bear build actually provides a pretty cool twist for your Druide.STR adds slightly more ATT, but you already get enough from your INT stat. The rationale for adding CON as your secondary stat is that it adds more HP and Defense than STR for the Druide, which are the stats that you need. If you think you don’t need that much HP, you can add 2 CON per 3 levels, and use the rest of your points for INT. The problem with this build is that when you get hit, if you don’t have lots of good HP/Defense gear, you’ll go down ridiculously quickly. It gives the most attack (the INT stat for Druides gives more attack than the other 3 stats, as well as more Critical Rating than STR and CON). Pure INT: The most powerful stat build for the Druide.