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Baldur’s Gate 3 best Druid buildUnleash your inner animal with the best Druid build in Baldur’s Gate 3

Unleash your inner animal with the best Druid build in Baldur’s Gate 3

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A Half-Elf Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Do you need a strong Baldur’s Gate 3 Druid build?If you’re itching to channel the elemental forces of the world around you inBaldur’s Gate 3, the Druid is the class to choose to help you unleash your inner nature-loving beast.

Druids walk on the wild side with an array of actions and bonus actions that tap into their primal animal instincts. They can become extraordinarily powerful characters inBaldur’s Gate 3, and to maximise this power you’ll need to start carefully selecting your options from the first moments of character creation. Here’s everything you need to know about the best Druid build in Baldur’s Gate 3, including information on cantrips, spells, subclass options, and more.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 best Druid build

Druids start the game with two Level 1 spell slots they can restore with a Long Rest. Druids also begin with two cantrips, which are spells that don’t use spell slots and can be cast at any time. They’ll also receive a number of known spells equal to the character’s Druid level plus their Wisdom modifier. They can choose any of the spells from this list to add or remove from their spell slots while they are not in combat and not moving.

Druid subclass options

Upon reaching Level 2, Druids can choose from the following subclass options, known as Druid Circles:

Druid Weapon, armour, and class proficiencies

Best Druid race, background, and skills

In Baldur’s Gate 3, your race, background, and chosen skills can grant you additional actions and traits that help strengthen your character. While these may vary based on your team composition and approach, here’s what we’ve found to be the best picks for a solid Druid build.

The best Druid race is Wood Elf.

TheWood Elfrace grants a moderately increased movement speed and a proficiency bonus toStealthchecks. Elves also haveDarkvision, which allows them to see in the dark, plusFey Ancestryfor advantage on saving throws against being Charmed. Magic also cannot put elves to sleep. Choosing a Wood Elf also broadens the Druid weapon choices, as elves gain Proficiency with long and short swords, along with long and short bows.

The best Druid background is Folk Hero.

Folk Hero grants theAnimal HandlingandSurvivalSkills. Animal Handling allows you to handle tasks such as calming down domesticated animals, keeping mounts from getting spooked, and intuiting an animal’s intentions, whileSurvivalhelps you follow tracks, hunt wild game, predict the weather, and avoid quicksand and other natural hazards.

The best Druid Skill Proficiencies are Insight and Nature.

Insightallows a character to determine creatures' true intentions, whileNatureallows them to share helpful lore about terrain, plants and animals, the weather, and natural cycles.

Best Druid Circles

The best Druid subclass is theCircle of the Moon, which grants greater Wild Shape abilities. As you progress, you’ll get numerous shapeshifting options to transform into subclass-specific creatures like theDire Raven, which can avoid attention and blind enemies, or theSabre-Toothed Tiger, a big cat that shreds armour and regenerates hit points. As an added bonus, this class also receives unique cosmetic options, so you can be sure that you’ll look memorable right before morphing into a feline.

Best Druid spells and cantrips

Druids begin Baldur’s Gate 3 with two cantrips and two Level 1 spell slots. They can choose additional spells as they progress, though be aware that spell levels do not correspond with character levels. Druids can also select an additional cantrip at Level 4. Here are the best Druid spells and cantrips for each of these levels.

Best Druid cantrips

The best Druid cantrips are:

Level 1 cantrips:Shillelagh, Thorn Whip

Level 4 cantrip:Poison Spray

Best Druid spells

Level 1:Healing Words, Cure Wounds, Thunderweave, Entagle

Level 2:Barkskin or Moonbeam

Level 3:Call Lightning

Level 4:Blight

Level 5:Contagion

Level 6:Flesh to Stone or Heal

Best Druid feats

Druids can choose feats at Levels 4, 8, and 12. The best Druid feats are:

If you’ve followed our instructions, you should have an excellent Baldur’s Gate 3 Druid build capable of taking to the wilds of Faerun with gusto. If you’re interested in other class builds, check out ourbest builds guide. If you find that your character isn’t exactly what you need, you can alwaysrespecthem. And, while you’re here, why not check out our guides tohow to multiclassand onromancing the game’s various companions, too?

Disclosure: Former RPS deputy editor Adam Smith (RPS in peace) now works at Larian and is the lead writer for Baldur’s Gate 3. Former contributor Emily Gera also works on it.