![]() The Choose One mechanic allows the Druid access to cards that give you two options of play, with each option providing a different reaction on the board. Image via Blizzard Entertainment Unique Mechanics At its most basic form, however, Shapeshift can be used to compensate for Druid’s weak early game by clearing the board of small minions without taking too much damage. This flexibility allows your Druid to be played directly, either aggressively with cards like Pounce or Claw –which grants your hero bonus attack damage for one turn –or defensively by stacking up as much armor as possible (helped along by cards like Ferocious Howl or Branching Paths). The Druid class’ hero power is Shapeshift, which grants their hero +1 attack for one turn and +1 armor that is stackable. With the release of The Witchwood and Saviors of Uldum expansions, however, Druid class received 2 new alternate heroes: Lunara, Dryad and eldest daughter of the Demi-God Cenarius, and Elise Starseeker, the League of Explorer’s trailblazing Cartographer. The Druid class is represented by none other than Malfurion Stormrage, one of the spiritual leaders of the Night Elves and Azeroth’s first Mortal Druid. In Hearthstone, Druid can be one of the most flexible classes out there, whether you’re playing a tempo deck that puts you two steps ahead of your opponent, using healing spells to keep minions alive, devastating aggro/token decks that upgrade your minion’s attack strength, or even dealing direct damage with your hero. Druids can also shapeshift, allowing them to deal extra damage while protecting themselves from receiving damage. As Azeroth’s custodians of all things natural, the Druid draws its power from the earth itself and its surroundings, using this energy to deal area-of-effect damage on enemies, restoring health to allies, and even buffing their stats.
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