![]() ![]() Barkskin – The Druid turns their skin, or an ally’s, as hard as the bole of an oak tree.Thorn Whip – This prickly vine lasso cuts your enemies and yanks them closer to you.Shillelagh – When more powerful spells fail the Druid, this Cantrip imbues a melee weapon like a club or staff with glowing energy and makes it hit much harder.Produce Flame – Light dark areas with this flickering flame in your palm, illuminate torches, and immolate patches of flammable liquid.Moonbeam – Create a damaging pillar of radiant moonlight.Flame Blade – Summon a scimitar of flame, shedding bright light around you and swinging it to scorch enemies.Entangle – Animate vines, weeds and creeping roots to snare and restrain your foes in a specific area.With over 30 new spells and abilities being added, here the uniquely druidic spells you’ll get cast in Baldur’s Gate III: Or temporarily embrace the tadpole that the Mindflayers have implanted inside you, and discover a new and mysterious Aberrant Shape. Burrow under the earth and ambush opponents as a Badger. Sneak into hostile spaces unnoticed as a Cat. Spin your silken thread over the environment as a Spider. ![]() Crunch bones and slam into enemies as a Dire Wolf or Polar Bear. With the power of the wilderness at their fingertips, Druids can transform their shape in order to adapt to different situations. Based on what type of geography they’re connected to, they gain additional power. Circle of the Land – Keepers of the Old Faith, these Druids are connected to arctic wastelands, sunny coasts, scorching deserts, fair forests, green grasslands, tall mountains, treacherous swamps and even the vast and otherworldly realm of the Underdark.Transformation is no problem for most Druids, but those who keep the ways of the moon gain the ability to morph into more powerful combative Wild Shapes – like the Polar Bear. Circle of the Moon – Changeable as the moon, these stewards of nature haunt the deepest parts of the wilderness.Druidic Circles are manifestations of how Druids organize to interpret nature, balance, and cultural tradition. ![]()
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