Exactly, you basically have to meta every encounter because you have too many options - so you literally have to change spells in preparation for every single encounter. This has historically always been the problem with Druids - they are an advanced class that thematically tends to attract casual players who are more story driven. It's what my friend jenny would call a "too many colors" problem.

Druids in WoW had the exact same problem which is why they were the least played class in Vanilla. It was an exceptionally hard class to master because you had so many more abilities than other classes. The positive is there is very little you can't do or mimic in some way as the Druid is very much a mix between an arcane Spellcaster and a Wizard.

Druids4Ever.


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