The first hit creates a small orbiting red orb, and each consequent hit after that will make the orb bigger and refresh the timer duration. You’ll earn a buff charge each time you hit an enemy that provides Life Leech and increased velocity. This skill allows you to perform a single target attack with bonus Attack Rating and Damage. The increased attack rating is essential for this build to make sure you are hitting enemies. This skill allows you to attack with increased Damage and Attack Rating, either to multiple adjacent targets, or one target multiple times. Since this is a Melee build, the extra life is mandatory to survive big engagements. This skill passively increases your Maximum Life, as well as your transformation time. Since your attack skills ( Fury and Feral Rage) can only be used while transformed, you’ll need to keep the transformation at all times. This skill transforms you into a Werewolf, changing your appearance and greatly increasing your Life, Attack Rating and Attack Speed. You’ll use the following Skills when playing this Diablo 2 Resurrected Druid Build: Werewolf The Fury Werewolf Druid focuses on the Shape Shifting Tree, but you’ll also need to spend some points into the Summoning Tree.
Make sure to get a low roll when you are starting off and then upgrade it when you have enough money. Perfect rolled ones are very expensive, but you can get bad rolled ones for very affordable prices. If you don’t have a Hellfire Torch or an Annihilus yet, I strongly recommend that you get them as soon as you can. The additional passive resistances will also allow you to depend less on +All Resistances equipment, opening up more options. Having both in your inventory will save you between 20 and 40 stats points that you can spend into Vitality greatly increasing your health pool. These unique charms provide between +10-20 to all Attributes and +10-20 to all Elemental Resistances. Having a Hellfire Torch and an Annihilus will greatly reduce your stat investment into Strength. Vitality: All remaining points should be spent here.Dexterity: Depending on the type of equipment that you are using you’ll probably have to spend some points here.This will greatly depend on the gear that you are using, and the +Strength that you get from the rest of your equipment. Strength: Just enough to use your equipment.Like most Builds in Diablo 2 Resurrected, our Stats distribution will focus on assigning enough points into Strength and Dexterity to meet equipment requirements, and then assigning everything else into Vitality to gain as much Life as possible. You’ll get 3 respecs (1 for each difficulty) and you’ll need to be on the same difficulty to reclaim them. If you are already playing and want to respec into this build though, the easiest way to do it is by claiming the Den of Evil reward from Akara at the Rogue Encampment. You can start the game with this build, but I personally recommend you use our Fire Elementalist Build instead, and then respec into this one. This Diablo 2 Druid Build is intended to be used for Nightmare and Hell difficulties starting around Lvl 40. You’ll be using the Fury Skill as your main way of dealing damage, and Feral Rage to buff yourself. While playing the Fury Werewolf Druid in Diablo 2 Resurrected, you’ll shapeshift into a powerful Werewolfthat annihilates its enemies in melee combat. If you are looking for an End Game Shape Shifting Druid Build, then this Guide is for you.ĭiablo 2 Resurrected Druid Build | Fury Werewolf This is an End Game Druid Build that can get you through Nightmare and even Hell Difficulty in Diablo 2 Resurrected. Druid Build Guide for Diablo 2 Resurrected Fury Werewolf Druid.