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As with the [[Assassin]] we see [[Sorceress]] elements here with his Elemental attacks but also some [[Necromancer]]-like tendencies in his ability to raise and command pets. He also has more combat skills than either the Necromancer or Sorceress, with his various shape-shifting abilities, which allow him to become much more powerful in combat for the duration of the transformation. | As with the [[Assassin]] we see [[Sorceress]] elements here with his Elemental attacks but also some [[Necromancer]]-like tendencies in his ability to raise and command pets. He also has more combat skills than either the Necromancer or Sorceress, with his various shape-shifting abilities, which allow him to become much more powerful in combat for the duration of the transformation. | ||
The Druid is not as passive a "stand around" sort of character as the Necromancer. His minions aren't as powerful or numerous as the Necromancers, but he has a number of very powerful elemental attacks, better than the Necromancer's attack skills, and with the shape shifting he can get into the battle personally and do substantial damage. | The Druid is not as passive a "stand around" sort of character as the Necromancer. His minions aren't as powerful or numerous as the Necromancers', but he has a number of very powerful elemental attacks, better than the Necromancer's attack skills, and with the shape shifting he can get into the battle personally and do substantial damage. | ||
He differs from the Necromancer in that he doesn't need corpses to raise his summonables but they consume them and on a rather large scale in fact. [[Carrion Vine]] for example, which eats corpses to give life back to the Druid, can go through a field of dead and clear what's left. Fabulously handy for the Druid but if he's playing with a Necromancer he won't be none too happy and it'll be handbags at dawn. | He differs from the Necromancer in that he doesn't need corpses to raise his summonables but they consume them and on a rather large scale in fact. [[Carrion Vine]] for example, which eats corpses to give life back to the Druid, can go through a field of dead and clear what's left. Fabulously handy for the Druid but if he's playing with a Necromancer he won't be none too happy and it'll be handbags at dawn. |