

The Dervish is durable, has high damage output, and has great mobility. Both the Nightblade and Oathkeeper tree have support for vitality and acid damage, so you can choose to focus on either, but acid has a lot more support for it in both skills and items you can find. The Dervish is a combination of the Nightblade and Oathkeeper masteries and is a solid choice for leveling up if you take Oathkeeper first. DervishĪ Dervish attempts to kill the secret Crate superboss Item sets such as the Dark One’s Gift, Beastcaller’s Regalia or Bysmiel’s Trinkets can make your Ritualist very powerful at the end game, capable of taking down very challenging bosses.Having pet spells in the Necromancer and Shaman skill tree allows you to summon a small army of minions to fight for you if you prefer a pet-oriented playstyle.There are a lot of monster infrequents that support this build, such as Bonespike, Lagoth’Ak’s Bloodbinding, or Ugdenbog Howler.Access to spells like Wendigo Totem and Devouring Swarm allow you to do significant damage and sustain your health while staying mobile.

When playing as a Ritualist, you will be both durable and yield high damage output. There are strong supporting skills in both masteries for vitality damage, as well as pet-focused builds. The Ritualist is a combination of the Necromancer and Shaman masteries and is a great class for leveling up. For example, you can use the Trozan set along with a few other items to make a build focused on massive damage output with Trozan’s Skyshard while maintaining mobility.Ī Ritualist faces off against Aetherial undead There are a few very viable end game builds for the druid.There are some powerful monster infrequents that can supplement your build, such as the Ugdenbog Sparkthrower which provides a very significant 40% crit damage to Primal Strike.Shaman spells like Storm Totem or Wendigo Totem can provide a lot of standing power.You have access to a wide variety of support for elemental damage with skills such as Wind Devil, Stormcaller’s Pact, or Ishkandra’s Elemental Exchange.Primal Strike has high damage output, and the capability to excel in both AOE and single target damage. When starting out with the Shaman, you can use Primal Strike to level up.As a Druid, your damage output will be significantly higher than for example, a Battlemage, but you will be less durable and have to maneuver your character more often to survive. There is good synchronization within this class because both the Shaman and Arcanist skill trees have support for elemental damage. The Druid is a combination of the Shaman and Arcanist masteries and makes for an okay choice to level up as if you choose Shaman as your first class. There is a lot of potential to switch to interesting endgame builds once you’ve reached level 94, like the Spellscourge set or the Krieg set.Ī Druid faces off against a group of hero and boss enemies in the Crucible.

