Druid's Hunt

Hunting as a Druid
A Druid's ability to hunt creatures successfully depends on their knowledge of the elements. The main weapon of a Druid is their Rod, which will deal either earth, ice or death damage. Different creatures will be immune, resistant, neutral or weak to these elements, and as such it is important to pair up your chosen monster with the right rod.

Before you start hunting with your rod, be sure to switch your fighting mode to Defensive Fighting as it will not reduce the damage you deal to a monster, but will decrease the damage you recieve.

Also keep a close eye on your mana, as each shot from your rod will reduce the amount. Keep full at all times, and always carry at least 2 Mana Potions when you start a new hunt. Ideally you should carry at least 10 potions per every 10 levels you gain, ie; a level 20-29 should carry 20 potions, level 30-39 should carry 30, etc.

Levels 8 - 12
Druids fresh out of Rookgaurd will hunt with a Snakebite Rod, dealing an average or 13 Earth Damage per hit at the cost of 2 Mana per shot.

Orcs are weak to earth damage, and are an ideal creature for a low level Druid to hunt. Thais Ancient Temple is a good place to hunt them as there is plenty of room to run them. Just be careful or the Orc Warriors as they run fast and can be dangerous to an inexperienced hunter. Also because of the wide range of creature products that orcs drop, they can be quite profitable to hunt. Collecting the Broken Helmets and Orc Leather can greatly increase your loot value. Especially when considering their light weight and a Druid's low capacity.

Other good Creatures to hunt include Trolls and Goblins, all of which are weak to Earth Damage, and drop a reasonable amount of food too.