![]() Throughout this guide, we will cover everything you need to know to build your Fury Werewolf from the ground up. This guide will teach you to master the Fury Werewolf in all aspects of the game, from leveling to selecting end-game equipment for adventures in Hell and beyond, helping you survive the greatest threats Diablo and his lieutenants have to offer. Since you are rather low level and this is your first Diablo game (not sure if first character) I recommend you take a closer look at the “budget” section of my guide and the items I describe in there.This Wowhead class build guide covers the Fury Werewolf spec for the Druid class, also known as the Fury Werewolf, updated for Patch 2.7 & Ladder Season 4 in Diablo II: Resurrected. ![]() You can make an Ancient’s Pledge or a Rhyme Shield until you get there.Īnd that pretty much it for the cheaper and entry level runewords.Įverything else is the rather high end and I should have listed those items in builds (click the links and just look at the items in all of them). Spirit is a great and cheap runeword for both the weapon and the shield although for the shield you need a much higher level because you need a Monarch to put it in. ![]() If you find a really nice base Delirium is not bad but also requires a higher level and isn’t as cheap. There is technically Nadir and Lore for helmets but you probably find better rare or magic pelts than those so they are not as relevant for Druids. Rain is viable too but requires a higher level and isn’t as cheap. So for the lower levels there is Stealth and a bit later Smoke in the armor slot (if you need resistances). ![]() Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread ![]()
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