The Druid is the most versatile class in . Alongside elemental-focused casting builds, Druid players can also elect to spec into shape-shifting melee characters. With so many potential options, it is often difficult to decipher what the best endgame build for Druids might be, let alone the required gear, aspects, and other items players also need to gather.
Druids are admittedly the hardest class in to level up to the endgame. If players manage to persevere through the grueling leveling process, they will then have access to some of the best endgame options in. No matter whether you are playing on Hardcore or World Tier Four, endgame Druids can make short work of high-level content with the right build. Although all Druid builds in season four Loot Reborn are viable, one certainly stands out among the rest.
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As of season four, Loot Reborn, the Werewolf Tornado build is undoubtedly the best for the class. Werewolf Tornado is an extremely high-damage build that allows Druids to contend for the best class in . The goal of the Werewolf Tornado is to deal quick attacks which still deal massive swaths of damage to multiple targets. This build sacrifices very little, allowing Druids to remain mobile and fairly tanky all while generating significant damage.
This build is not without its pitfalls, as it is entirely dependent on one Unique item. Without the Tempest Roar Unique Helm, this build is not possible. Given just how rare and unpredictable it is for Unique items to drop, the barrier to entry to starting this build is extremely high and reserved exclusively for players squarely in endgame content already.
Other Druid builds, such as Hurricane, Companion, or Shred, are far more versatile and carry from early to late game fairly easily. Still, when it comes to damage, the Werewolf Tornado has no rival.
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