With the newest update to Soul Knight Prequel, a new class has just been added to the game. The new Druid class in Season 1 is unique in that it combines Herbalist and Animancer abilities.
In addition to calling upon spirits and beasts for assistance, it can also transform into a bare spirit, adding an exciting aspect to the game. In this article, we will take a closer look at this class and see what kind of skills it offers the players.
Druid Skill Set Info
The most recent update to the game introduced the prestige class, Druid. This class is a combination of Herbalist and Animancer classes. It has three passive skills and four active skills in total.
Active Skills
The active skills of the Druid class mostly focus on summoning allies to help you on the battleground. The names of four skills are listed below:
- Call of the Pack
- Avatar of Ursok
- Invasive Growth
- Beastmorph Elixir
Call of the Pack
The first active skill, Call of the Pack, summons spirit wargs to help the Druid in battle. The offensive capabilities of the player are improved by the invaluable assistance of Frost and Wilder Warg spirits.
Avatar of Ursok
The Druid becomes a conduit for a strong Guardian Bear spirit when using the second active skill, Avatar of Ursok. In addition to locking all mana, this transformation greatly raises base stats depending on minion power.
Invasive Growth
The Druid can use Invasive Growth to summon a field of Choke Vines that will ensnare and relentlessly attack any enemies in their path. This ability gives battlefield control a more strategic aspect and opens up possibilities for efficient crowd control.
Beastmorph Elixir
The Druid can consume a powerful potion with the fourth active skill, Beastmorph Elixir, which significantly speeds up attacks. For players who like fast-paced, dynamic gameplay, this skill opens up new possibilities, making the Druid class an exciting option for those who like flexible combat styles.
Passive Skills
The Druid class’s passive skills concentrate on significantly raising the class’s stats. You can see the names of the skills below.
- Wild Heart
- Tenacity
- Overwhelm
Wild Heart
The first passive skill, Wild Heart, allows you to bring out the power of poison. When you attack an enemy who has the poison ailment, any damage you deal becomes poison damage. With this special ability, players are encouraged to use poison strategically for maximum effect.
Tenacity
The second passive skill, Tenacity, increases strength and restores life when damaged. Because of their ability to bounce back from setbacks and withstand enemy attacks, Druids become an extremely powerful force in combat.
Overwhelm
The third passive skill, Overwhelm, increases the amount of damage dealt. Based on their current life percentage, the Druid attacks and deals extra damage to enemies. Combat gains a strategic component as a result of the decreased cooldown.
More Information
Call of the Pack, the Druid’s active skill, calls forth two wolf spirits to increase the Druid’s damage and defense. You can poison enemies by combining this skill with the passive Wildheart skill. Invasive Growth enhances the Druid’s AoE capabilities.
All mana is locked when the Druid uses the Avatar of Ursok skill, changing the Druid’s physical form and causing some skill effects, such as:
- Call of the Pack now draws enemy attacks and strengthens alliances.
- Amalgamate (Animancer skill): Imitates Lesser Gestalt for a brief time.
- Ground Shaking Attack: Door of Guf (Animancer skill) mimics Greater Gestalt.
- Virulent Flask (Herbalist skill): turns into a dash that hits opponents with a poisoned flask. The Druid gives up using humanoid weapons when in the Guardian Bear Spirit state, choosing instead to use strong throws in place of the charge-up attack.
- Beastmorph Elixir significantly increases attack speed. When used in humanoid form, health is gradually depleted.
This is everything we know about the new class Druid in the Soul Knight Prequel. With its powerful abilities, we expect it to become one of the best classes in the game. Feel free to share your own thoughts about this new class by leaving a comment below!