![]() It just doesn’t scream “healer” or “backup support” to me.Īs an aside, our group ran a couple of defense missions and during this one, I noted that there was a mob that somehow got impaled all the way at the top of these spikes. So I’ve been toting around a scimitar and a shield - or more recently, a scimitar and a dorky bowling ball-looking orb. To me, it’s a weird combo to have a Druid use a curved scimitar, but I suppose it’s a D&D thing. ![]() So the Druid has the same basic set of simple weapon proficiencies as everyone else (club, quarterstaff, darts, etc.) as well as the martial use of scimitars. However, I only recently came to the realization that Druids come with a really crappy set of weapon proficiencies.Īgain, it’s not something I would have considered, but in the months of playing and feeling a little annoyed that I’m hanging in the back with a melee weapon, I figured I’d start to do something about it. I get a huge spellbook and lots of handy healing spells at my disposal, and the perk of extra combat pets is a nice one. ![]() Even while it was a quick decision, I’m very satisfied with it. I volunteered to be a healer, saw that Druids healed and summoned stuff, and that was that.īut now that we’ve had months of playing together, I’m coming to a deeper understanding of what this class is like. Namely, I didn’t give a lot of consideration and research into my build. When we formed up a start-from-scratch leveling group in Dungeons and Dragons Online, I was probably more enthusiastic about just jumping into it than was prudent.
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