The sword/dagger build is more suitable for the role.
Better than having longbow. It also need guard instead of signet of stone because the cooldown is lower.
Valid and strong build focused on being healer. 10+ hours of gameplay made this my favourite druid build.
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Honestly, to me, this build is right on the line between basic and good. I love Ranger Greatsword since it's such a strong mix of defense and offense, but I believe this isn't the right build for it.
This build seems so similar to the Shoutbow page. The swap from Longbow to Greatsword benefits a situation where you find yourself 1v1 on a side point, but it really weakens the teamfight potential of this build, which is where it shines the most because of how strong the shouts are. Regardless of Signet of Stone, a Druid in the center of a teamfight not pumping out heals in Celestial is going to be CC'd to hell and die, so Greatsword use is heavily discouraged there.
Greatsword is a much better power weapon than Longbow for 1v1 on side points, but if I were to build around that, then I wouldn't run shouts, which have the most use in teamfights. Swapping the weapon out dilutes the identity of the build, weakening it where it is strongest (teamfights) to bolster up its 1v1 ability, which the build isn't made for.
Honestly, it is "good", but it's "good" in the same way that guy who posted the meta Daredevil build but with D/D is "good". Everything works, but literally one weapon swap makes the build identity come together much better, so much like then, I (conflictingly) give it a basic.