Longtime fans of the Druid class in Diablo II: Resurrected rejoiced upon hearing that a long-held dream has come true: Druids will be able to summon all their Ravens, Wolves, and a Bear at the same time in Patch 2.4! With this change comes questions about the new viability of the Summoner Druid build. What has changed? Are there new challenges? Has this build changed their projected survivability and utility? Do they still require insanely expensive gear? The answers to this are: a lot, yes, yes, and mostly yes. Life is looking bright for the Summoner Druid, although there are still some areas for improvement.
Raven Improvements in Patch 2.4The first iteration of Ravens in the PTR for Patch 2.4 were absolute killers — think Ginsu knives with wings — but they lasted so little time that you spent all your time recasting them.In our previous article, we had pointed out this problem and asked that the lifespan of the Ravens be extended so we weren't having to spam this spell quite so much. This was fixed later in that PTR and carried over into this patch. The duration was greatly increased, but the damage was dialed back a little bit. Overall, it was a perfectly acceptable compromise, making the Ravens much more user-friendly.
Multiple Wolf/Bear SummonsWe tested the Summoner Druid build we created and refined five weeks ago with the first D2 Patch 2.4 PTR, and found that it works well, with only a minor change. We've updated this guide — just realize that this build won't be ready to go until Patch 2.4 goes live: Summoning Druid Build in Diablo II: Resurrected Being able to summon all your Wolves and Grizzly together was the biggest change for the Summoner Druid in this PTR build. You can summon a maximum of 5 Spirit
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