
As satisfying to watch as it is useful, this allows you to group mobs and eliminate them with fewer casts of Pulverize while having a better chance at activating your Lucky Hit and Spirit-generating effects.
Inexorable Force - For the duration of Grizzly Rage, this Heart pulls Distant enemies from across the screen into your clutches. The Barber - This Heart improves single target damage and makes for an even more spectacular AoE clear!. The passives chosen above are quite straightforward as they'll help you dish out more damage whether that's through an increase cost to your abilities, giving you higher critical hit chances, or making you tankier and thus making it so you can kill enemies more often than healing.With this in mind, let's look at the top 3 best Caged Hearts (and alternatives) for this build: Best-in-Slot Caged Hearts When you can start using points on Tornado, focus on that right away. In the early going, you'll want to put points into your builder ability, which is going to be Storm Strike for this, but it could be a Werewolf or Werebear ability if you'd like since it's not going to be the main damage dealer here. Tornadoes aren't likely to be the first thing that comes to mind as a Druid, but it's a surprisingly powerful playstyle, but it takes a while to get going. It can destroy mobs and dungeon bosses, even while solo, so it's a powerful build. In the early going, and perhaps through your entire leveling process until you swap over to the endgame, the Tornado build will work out best for you.
When it comes to leveling, you'll want something that can take out bosses in dungeons as well as take on groups of enemies. Druids can be a lot of things – werewolves, bears, casters – so there are a lot of routes to take.