
However, the chaotic nature of these spells also allows them to be potentially more destructive then Sorceress' if used properly. This character may seem unwieldy at first, as there are four skills that you will be using constantly, most of which have a cooldown. They require more skill to use than a Sorceress, who can hurl Fireballs on all sides tirelessly, but that doesn't mean that they are not viable all the way to Hell.

Druids, however, are more difficult to use in this manner than Sorceresses are, since their skills are more cumbersome and chaotic. This guide will assume that the player has to rely solely on the items he finds when playing the character.Įlementalist Druids are essentially an equivalent of Sorceresses in that they wholly rely on their spells to survive and kill their enemies.

This guide was written and tested for single player playthrough across all difficulties using patch 1.13. This offers Elementalists a great variety of damage types to use (Fire, Cold, Physical), which makes them able to deal even with Hell difficulty's immune monsters. He uses Molten Boulder and Tornado as his main offensive skills, supported by Armageddon and Hurricane for maximum destruction. summoning pets ( Wind Druid) and therefore can develop multiple Elemental skills to their maximum potential. By doing so, this character frees up a lot of skill points that would otherwise be used for e.g.

The Elementalist is a Druid that focuses solely on the Elemental Skills. Molten Boulder/ Tornado/ Armageddon/ Hurricane
