The Druid has access to a plethora of talents, most of which revolve around bears and wolves.
By Joey Carr on
So far in the Diablo 4 beta, the Druid has been a bit underwhelming for most players. While most find the Druid's skills enjoyable from strictly an aesthetic point of view, there is a growing consensus that the skills are weak overall, especially when compared to the other four classes. However, if players want to try and increase the power of the Druid, they should look at spending skill points on Talents. Talents are passive abilities that allow players to further customize their build and increase the power of their active skills.
Below, you can see all of the Druid's available Talents and which ones we recommend for a couple of key builds.
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Similar to other classes, the Druid has Talents that are grouped into different categories. For example, there are some Talents that you can't acquire before learning Talents that have come before it. Comparatively, they work exactly like other skills where you need to spend a certain number of skill points to gain access to certain Talents. We have everything broken down below so you can see exactly which Talents fall where for the Druid.
Core Skill Talents
Defensive Skill Talents
Companion Skill Talents
Wrath Skill Talents
Ultimate Skill Talents
Key Passive Talents
Now that we've gone over every single one of the Talents for the Druid, we have a couple of recommended lists of Talents that you should
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