Best Druid build in Baldur’s Gate 3: Race, skills, subclass & more

The Druid cast can be a bit confusing to master in Baldur’s Gate 3, so we’ve got you covered with the best possible build in the game. From the race you should pick, to the ideal spells to equip, here’s all the information you need.

Choosing a class in Baldur’s Gate 3 can be daunting due to the myriad options available, from feats to spells. This is especially true for the Druid, a class that offers a range of possibilities for those familiar with D&D and newcomers alike.

Unfortunately, due to their versatility, the Druid class only seems to heighten that confusion for many players. It’s often known that the Druid is one of the most powerful classes in Dungeons & Dragons, and that certainly extends to this game too, but they can also be one of the most complicated and the most powerful.

However, to reach this power, you’ll need to build your Druid with care and attention. So, here’s the best Baldur’s Gate 3 Druid build out there.

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Best race to choose for a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3

There are two races you should pick when creating a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3. Each provides some ideal bonuses and fits perfectly for this class.

  • High Elf
  • High Half-Elf

However, we recommend using the High Elf since you’ll end up getting advantage on being put to sleep or being charmed, Darkvision, and most importantly – an extra cantrip of your choice. We suggest choosing Fire Bolt.

Best subclass for a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3

There are currently three subclasses for a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3: Circle of the Land, Circle of the Moon, and Circle of the Spores. But the best subclass you can choose has to be the second one, Circle of the Moon.

While Circle of the Land focuses on spellcasting and Circle of the Spores is more of a support/damage role, Circle of the Moon grants players the ability to Wild Shape in melee combat as a bonus action while also granting you those helpful spells a Druid relies on.

What really sets this subclass apart from the Circle of the Land and Circle of the Spores is that Wild Shape. Sure, spells are useful, but Wild Shape as a bonus action is essentially two free sets of hitpoints a day as well as all the bonuses they grant you. Whether you’re low-level or high, Wild Shape is incredibly useful.

Best wild shapes in Baldur’s Gate 3

Wild shape Druid
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Currently, there are more than 8 wild-shape options in Baldur’s Gate 3. We recommend using the Owlbear, Bear, and Dire Raven for a mixture between intense power from the Owlbear and Bear, and the ability to fly with the Dire Raven.

Best skills for a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3

Since the Druid is a Wisdom-based class, you’ll want to prioritize gaining proficiency in Wisdom-based skills like:

  • Animal Handling
  • Insight
  • Medicine
  • Perception
  • Survival

Other than those, there are two key skills you should always strive to increase no matter your class

  • Acrobatics / Athletics
  • Stealth

We recommend picking a background that gives you proficiency in some of these skills, as that’ll make it easier down the line.

Best spells for a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3

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One of the best parts of a Druid is the fact that they can choose their spells every long rest. Due to this, we’ve listed our top selection of the best spells for a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3 so you can pick and choose depending on your situation:

  • Cantrip: Guidance
  • Cantrip: Thorn Whip
  • 1st Level: Thunderwave
  • 1st Level: Healing Word
  • 1st Level: Speak With Animals
  • 1st Level: Cure Wounds
  • 1st Level: Faerie Fire
  • 2nd Level: Spike Growth
  • 2nd Level: Moonbeam
  • 2nd Level: Pass Without Trace
  • 3rd Level: Call Lightning
  • 3rd Level: Feign Death
  • 3rd Level: Sleet Storm
  • 4th Level: Polymorph
  • 4th Level: Wall of Fire
  • 5th Level: Mass Cure Wounds
  • 5th Level: Greater Restoration
  • 6th Level: Sunbeam
  • 6th Level: Heroes’ Feast
  • 6th Level: Heal

Best Illithid powers for a Druid

Ilithid Powers menu in Baldur's Gate 3
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There’s a tonne of Ilithid powers to access if you don’t mind sticking tadpoles to your brain.

Repulsor

Whether you’re upfront or back behind the tanks, there’s always a need for a last-ditch attack, just in case you need it. That’s where Repulsor comes in. Essentially, it pushes back the enemy by 6m and will deal some ideal force damage. Perfect if you’re surrounded or if someone’s conveniently on a cliff edge.

Freecast

Druids are pretty spell-heavy, so having the ability to combine free cast with your class will create a pretty powerful combination. It’s guaranteed to help in multiple situations and is one of those abilities you’ll never want to be without.

Mind Sanctuary

You’ll need to get Psionic Backlash and Astral-Touched Tadpole for this ability, but given you can cast actions and bonus actions interchangeably, it’s well worth the pain. After all, with wildshape and spells at your disposal, manipulating them to work for you is just ideal.

Best multiclass options for the Druid

Druid / Cleric

The Druid is an extremely versatile class in Baldur’s Gate 3, providing some great support and damage spells, as well as a little tankiness from Wild Shape and the all-important healing. So, combine your Druid with the Cleric and you have yourself a fantastic healer and an even more impressive tank.

We suggest leveling up to level 10 with the Druid and 2 with the Cleric, but the order you choose to do that in is up to you. Doing so will grant you all the healing capabilities from both along with the high AC of a Cleric and the powerful spells of the Druid. It’s a match made in nature heaven.

Barbarian / Druid

If you want to let your Druid class take the backburner a little, then choosing the Barbarian and Druid multiclass is an ideal choice.

It will essentially let you stay enraged while in Wild Shape (so long as you rage before turning) which can be ideal for any battle situation. It essentially makes you an unkillable monster who can keep gaining HP whenever you wildshape, although with a Barbarians HP pool, it’s unlikely you’ll even need it.

Best build for a Druid in Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3 druid
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Race: High Elf

Background: Folk Hero (Animal Handling & Survival)

Skills: Perception, Arcana

Ability order from highest to lowest: Wisdom, Constitution, Intelligence, Dexterity, Charisma, Strength

Build layout: It’s worth noting that the Druid can reselect their spells on a long rest so feel free to try different creations – but this is our recommendation for the best to choose:

Level Feature
1 Spells: Thorn Whip, Guidance, Cure Wounds, Thunderwave, Speak with Animals, Faerie Fire
2 Subclass: Circle of the Moon — Spell: Healing Word — Wild Shape
3 Spell: Spike Growth
4 Ability Improvement: Wisdom+2 — Spell: Moonbeam
5 Spell: Call Lightning — Wild Strike
6 Wild Shape increaseSpell: Feign Death
7 Spell: Polymorph
8 Spell: Wall of Fire — Feat: Warcaster
9 Spell: Mass Cure Wounds
10 Improved Wild Strike Wild Shape increase Spell: Greater Restoration
11 Spell: Heroes’ Feast
12 Feat: Resilient

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