Druid - Support Druid

This is a rough draft. Once adequately written, it will progress to the testing stage, where it can be rated by the community. You can help by proposing changes with a comment.

Focused on: HealingCondition cleanse and Boon support

Designed for: WvW Zerg

Expansions required: Heart of Thorns builds

Difficulty:
TBD


Overview

Skill Bar

Siege Turtle
Fern Hound
Staff/Staff
Utility


Variants


Template Code

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Specializations


Equipment

Head
Minstrel
Shoulders
Minstrel
Chest
Minstrel
Hands
Minstrel
Legs
Minstrel
Feet
Minstrel
Backpiece
Minstrel
Accessory
Minstrel
Accessory
Minstrel
Amulet
Minstrel
Ring
Minstrel
Ring
Minstrel
Staff
Minstrel
Sigil
Sigil
Staff
Minstrel
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
x6
Infusion
x18


Consumables

    • personal food option


Usage

General

  • As soon as you get the 25 stacks of , swap to the Staff without it


Overall Priorities

High
  • Healing
Moderate
  • Cleansing
Low


Surviving

  • This build has moderate passive defense
  • This build has moderate mobility skill access
  • This builds has low active defenses


Detailed Explanations

Healing

  • Target allies for +
    • personal target
  • (toggle) snap ground target for ca 1/3
  • Use just before leaving
  • /
Healing Skills
  • Staff



Cleansing

Cleansing Skills
  • - (


Celestial Shadow


Immobilize

  • The most important time to use Immobilize Immobilize is when your group is spiking, watch out for the following skills:
    • Winds -
    • Wells - + or
    • Traps - +
    • Shades -
Immobilize Skills
  • (if applicable)


Settings

  • Under General Options / User Interface check Always show squad health bars and Always show party health bars. These will make it much easier to keep track of who needs your support.
  • Also under General Options / User Interface turn on Thick party health bars
    • Thick squad health bars can be used too as a matter of personal preference, but is not recommended for large numbers
  • Under Squad Options uncheck View as a grid. This will allow you to keep track of your allies' boons, conditions and health, enabling a better decision-making and skill management.


Ratings

This build has a rating of 5 stars based on 7 votes.
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5 stars
Leif gave this build 5 stars • February 2024
Very strong heals and cleanses, can outpace all others in the right hands. That said, 1) Lingering Light is the way to go - reduces CA downtime significantly in addition to more healing 2) Mace+WH instead of the 2nd staff, for those with SOTO. WH5 is a 5-in one skill: daze, regen/healing from Windborne Notes, blast finisher, ally boons (might+fury+swiftness)
5 stars
Soldier198 gave this build 5 stars • July 2023
The Support Druid is an absolutely top tier healer and cleanser which packs an absurd amount of sustain and boon support into its build. Alacrity, fury, swiftness, might, resistance, regeneration, stability all shared with the group. It is also a powerhouse healer and condition cleanser capable of topping healing and cleanse charts. Trait and utility changes can be done to allow the support Druid to provide near permanent protection as well. The elite Glyph is a multipurpose skill that can be used to revive 5 allies or provide incredible sustain through healing, cleansing, and stability sharing.
2 stars
Deloitte34 gave this build 2 stars • April 2023
Subpar support build really, as the guides shows..very low active defense, this translate to :"must be babysitter to accomplish anything"...why in hell would I run this over a support staff tempest or catalyst?, it does the same thing...but better, has 2x more active defense, condi clear, healing and support. This is at best a GvG build and you're just doing a favour to that ranger fanboy in your guild...it has been 14 years now and ranger still has 0 x zerg builds...Brilliant
5 stars
Skydiver3685 gave this build 5 stars • October 2022
Druid slaps right now let's be honest. Timing celestial avatar is about as hard as shooting a giant wall, which is to say it isn't. I prefer taking 3 glyphs with equality because the build never feels like it's in danger. The easy access to information on cooldowns makes playing a breeze and aiming skills is barely difficult. Super fun and easy to play with great sustain.
5 stars
Lazze gave this build 5 stars • October 2022
Some nitpicking: Glyph of Unity isn't really needed, in most cases you are better off running Glyph of Equality for more cleanse and aoe stun break. Signet of Renewal should also be considered for a mass cleanse button. Fern Hound is borderline useless. The cast time of its F2 is too long, and the healing and regen scales from the pet healing power. Grace of the Land should also be considered for might generation, your healing output is good enough without Lingering Light.
5 stars
BNasty gave this build 5 stars • October 2022
I think this is a great build. You also have an option of taking Axe/Warhorn with Windborn Notes as this has High Fury/Might/Swiftness uptime with a bit of added Regen. The Build can be a bit harder to play than other Support Classes as it requires you to aim your CA 1-3. But CA 2 is much better now than it was before. Try to use your Heal skill out of CA to keep cleanses going and providing Regen which will fill your bar up a bit quicker.
5 stars
Genter2238 gave this build 5 stars • October 2022
this build is really good it is similar to what I am using with my guild. We are trying druid some and vindictator and we really like them it has a lot of healing and condition cleansing as much as a tempest. the stability helps our fb too. we like a lot using the smokescale to use stealth, but some of us are using the moa to give protection too... I think it's very good now the druid

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