I was excited to play a new class and the druid looked pretty fun. However I've never played a druid in D&D and while I have nothing against them they have never looked that appealing to me either. I like the idea that they can switch up their animal form to sort of meet their needs. I wish I could change more often, like once a turn or something. I realize that's probably a little busted, but changing from a tanky bear to a swift raven to get across the battle field, then changing into a charging rothé is kinda how I wanted to play. My actual experience is like cast barkskin on myself (out of combat), change to bear, get critically hit and lose concentration, spend the rest of the fight swatting down dudes with bear. A lot of the druid spells look really cool, but I feel obligated to play the animal forms.

Animal forms
Cat: I really like the sneakiness of the cat. I wish it had darkvision or low light vision.
Bear: Sorta tanky, but lacks AC and utility.
Dire Wolf: I quite like the wolf overall. I wish it walked a little faster though. Would be cool if it had like high perception or nature
Spider: I think the spider is also quite good. Kinda gives me the creeps though
Rothé: I love the charge attack, but it has surprisingly short range
Dire Raven: Fly is great except that i have to click it ever turn. It should be default. Also, I'm not sure if they are affected by ground affects, but it looks like they will take burning damage if they fly over burning terrain
Badger: Haven't tried, looks cute though