Best Druid Feats Baldur's Gate 3
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Best Feats for Druids in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3)

In tune with the natural order of things, the Druid calls upon restorative and offensive magic to defeat nature’s foes. However, the Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3 is a class that can be difficult to get a hold of, since it isn’t as straightforward as the Cleric when it comes to healing or the Wizard when it comes to damage. The Baldur’s Gate 3 Feats listed below are best for Druids that want to get up close and personal, and also expand the amount of spells you can use per day to make use of their offensive capabilities.

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Best Feats for Druids in Baldur’s Gate 3

Like previous Baldur’s Gate games, the Druid is kind of in a strange spot. While it has the healing potential of the Paladin and Cleric, some if it’s natural Class limitations put it at a disadvantage. Especially if you consider the raw damage output from Warlocks and Wizards by comparison. These Feats help close the gap between those other Classes, and while they might not be the best Feats in general, they serve Druids in Baldur’s Gate 3 well enough.

  • Magic Initiate: Druid
  • Weapons Master
  • Moderately Armored
  • Lucky
  • War Caster

Weapons Master adds the range of weapons you can use at your disposal, and Magic Initiate allows for more Cantrips and level one spells. Lucky is great as well, mostly because it will allow you to force your attacker to re-roll their Attack Roll. And War Caster is great for holding concentration on specific active spells, especially if your Druid goes into the thick of things. Just know that the Druid is something of a tricky Class to master.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is available for PC and PlayStation 5.


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