Ezoo 0 Share Posted June 22, 2021 I’m new to Crowfall. Had access for a while just wanted to get closer to launch before I really start sinking my teeth into it and learning it. Both Druid and Ranger feel good upon creation. Love mass pulling and ulting everything down in Druid, but ranger feels good transitioning from melee the bow. I’ve seen enough videos to know that I’ll either want to transition from ranger to warden and Druid to archdruid. I’ll be solo quite a bit at times. Which class do you think would excel more in this situation. I’m also thinking of goin wood elf for both for the situational stealth fun. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Navystylz 307 Share Posted June 23, 2021 10 hours ago, Ezoo said: I’m new to Crowfall. Had access for a while just wanted to get closer to launch before I really start sinking my teeth into it and learning it. Both Druid and Ranger feel good upon creation. Love mass pulling and ulting everything down in Druid, but ranger feels good transitioning from melee the bow. I’ve seen enough videos to know that I’ll either want to transition from ranger to warden and Druid to archdruid. I’ll be solo quite a bit at times. Which class do you think would excel more in this situation. I’m also thinking of goin wood elf for both for the situational stealth fun. Thanks My 2 favorites. Warden would the better solo. Anthrage 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthrage 2,583 Share Posted June 23, 2021 Warden is definitely better solo. ArchDruid can be built in more diverse ways though, or respec'd to suit need. You can make a strong DPS AD, one with good sustain or even a strong healer. Tricky to play though, Warden is a bit more straightforward and universally good. The Bloody Point - A Crowfall Video Blog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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