Summary

In modern-day RPGs, character archetypes are usually born from popular fantasy tropes such as warriors, thieves, and sorcerers – although developers find ways to infuse an element of unique identity in their classes through base abilities and limitations. The Druid is one of the fantasy classes enjoying a rise in fame in recent years with groundbreaking appearances inBaldur’s Gate 3andDiablo 4.Diablo 4’s Druidfeatures a few mountains for players to surmount, andPath of Exile 2would do well to avoid the Blizzard IP’s pitfalls in its class adaptation.

Diablo 4, despite its status as one of the most anticipated games before its release in 2023, has had a turbulent time in cementing itself as the premier seasonal ARPG due to a plethora of issues in its gameplay. Ideally, character class choice shouldn’t impact a video game’s enjoyment factor, and although this feat admittedly isn’t easy to accomplish,Diablo 4’s issues in this regard have taken center stage. Experiences have varied with each season of the IP, but Druid builds have felt maligned due to the consistent middling performance.Path of Exile 2needs to offer the class a distinctly different outlook for it to make a splash among fans.

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Druids Require More Attention in Path of Exile 2

Druid builds had a notably tough time going toe-to-toe with Sanctuary’s higher-level bosses inDiablo 4’s recently concluded Season of Blood. On paper, the Druid seems fun to use and was initially heralded to repeat the original’s success, combining a blend of formidable melee prowess and spellcasting.

Diablo 4’s Druids Are Lagging Behind Other Classes

However, players complained of an almost comical DPS effect compared to the likes of the Sorcerer and Necromancer, often needing no small measure of luck to succeed in battles. This is a breeding ground for frustration in a game with notoriously tough endgame boss fights.

Diablo 4’s lackluster Druid performance in its seasons provides a lesson forPath of Exile 2to learn from, avoiding the appearance of depth in favor of actual effectiveness. One of the main draws ofPath of Exile 2is its diversity in classesand subclasses, following in the varied footsteps ofBaldur’s Gate 3in the hopes of emulating the title’s far-reaching success. However, class diversity is only a part of what makes RPGs reach the elusive peak of video gaming fame, and fans are waiting to see what unique features Grinding Gear Games is adding to its archetypes to bring to the ARPG scene.

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Path of Exile 2’s Augmented Approach Could Fix the Druid

There are some marked similarities toDiablo 4’s embattled implementation, but the level of detail in the Druid teased by Grinding Gear could make all the difference in scaling player experiences inPath of Exile 2. A perfect Druid needs to walk the thin line between magical mastery and physical dominance to offer gamers the best of both worlds.Diablo 4’s Druid issue lies in its balancing– it’s ideal for manipulating mobs using crowd control effects, but its matchups with bosses leave a bad taste in the mouths of its users.

Diablo 4’s problem is arguably born out of Blizzard’s mix-and-match approach to theDruid’s skills, soPath of Exile 2must toe a different path for it to find purchase among gamers. Grinding Gear Games has already given an insight into what to expect from the upcoming title, reportedly offering an augmented feature to advance the Druid’s buildcrafting to previously unseen heights. With the push for increased personalization in the gaming industry, augmenting might be the answerPath of Exile 2needs to avoid falling into the same trap asDiablo 4’s Druid.

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The Player Facing An Optional Boss

The Player Standing By Una’s Lute Box

Mighty Silverfist map boss in Path of Exile 2

The Player Getting The Book Of Specialisation From Una

Sorceress with Act 3 gear in PoE 2