Originally Posted by Tuco
Not a big fan either.

When I think "druids" I like the archetype "burly men wearing pelts and shit and being expert survivalists in a forest".
I'm not into the trope "hippies and treehuggers decorating themselves with leaves and flowers".

Incidentally i tried to google "druid outfit" to find an example to post and turns out it's incredibly hard to find one that doesn't blow unwashed asses and/or isn't some poorly disguised bedroom fetish.


EDIT - for the lack of a better example, let's say that some elements from the top half of this image would be closer to my liking:

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More pelts, cloaks, bags, belts, etc.
Less decorations made out of leaves, feathers, flowers and deer horns.

Well, the last one in particular is one of my personal idiosyncrasies. Can't stand horned helms in general. No one will ever NOT look like an idiot wearing one.

I actually love most of these. I could easily see a lot of druids going with the bottom right option too for the more minimalist-style. Definitely holding my fingers crossed that something like this will be available for rangers later on as I find their starting leather armor nothing short of hideous (not as bad as the blue armor in DoS2 but... Well...). :]

As for druids in general - I like variation! The classic wildman, the new era "hippie" and shaman-style are all viable archetype for druids imo, and I prefer when all of them are included. I mean, I hardly believe the Circle of the Moon, who probably would be more to the wildman/barbarian-style, would have many similarities to the Circle of Stars or Circle of the Land when it comes to looks and typical outfit of choice...

Best case scenario I'd hope for more options when it comes to gear/outfits in general in BG3, including:

1) The concept of Outfits. Allow us to use the looks of gear and simply "paste" it over our stat-gear. I strongly prefer to a separate slot for outfits rather than having a transmog/transmutation system, as it is less of a hassle.
2) Some options when it comes to the looks of the starting equipment. Preferably two or three class-related and maybe one or two racial related (i.e classical human, elven, dwarven etc).
3) I certainly wouldn't say no to armor dyes...

Last edited by Dez; 28/01/22 03:57 PM. Reason: Put the image in a spoiler tag... :]

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