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Baldur’s Gate 3: All Druid Wild Shape Forms

A list of every Druid Wild Shape and its abilities in Baldur's Gate 3!

Druids have the ability to shapeshift into several animals, and each form comes with different benefits. This ability is called Wild Shape, and you can use it twice every Short Rest. So, here’s a list of all Druid Wild Shape forms in Baldur’s Gate 3 with a glimpse at the abilities of each one.

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All Druid Wild Shape Forms in Baldur’s Gate 3

At level 10, Circle of the Moon Druids can turn into elementals. However, it costs both charges of Wild Shape for one use.

In alphabetical order:

  • Badger: You have 13 Hit Points and can burrow underground.
  • Bear: You have 30 Hit Points and can taunt enemies to attack you.
  • Cat: You have 2 Hit Points and can sneak past or distract enemies.
  • Deep Rothé: You have 23 Hit Points, can cast Dancing Lights, and charge your enemies.
  • Dilophosaurus: You have 74 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level) and can lower Armor Class with Corrosive Spit.
  • Dire Raven: You have 13 Hit Points and can blind or avoid enemies.
  • Owlbear: You have 65 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level), can rupture the ground, and use Enrage.
  • Panther: You have 45 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level) and you can use Invisibility.
  • Sabre-Toothed Tiger: You have 62 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level) and use Shred Armor and Regenerate.
  • Spider: You have 20 Hit Points and can web enemies.
  • Wolf: You have 18 Hit Points, you can increase allies’ movement speed, and you can give them a guaranteed Critical Hit on enemies.
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Circle of the Moon Druid Elementals:

  • Air Myrmidon: You have 90 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level) and can cast Electrified Flail, Invisibility, and Raging Vortex.
  • Earth Myrmidon: You have 103 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level) and can cast Burrow, Muck to Metal, and Sludgy Sling.
  • Fire Myrmidon: You have 90 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level) and can cast Cinderous Swipe, Myrmidon’s Immolation, and Scorching Strike.
  • Water Myrmidon: You have 90 Hit Points (+2 for each Druid Level) and can cast Explosive Icicle, Healing Vapors, and Hiemal Strike.

And that covers all Druid Wild Shape forms in Baldur’s Gate 3 along with their abilities. Druids offer a lot of variety to your gameplay, but they’re far from your only class option. Check out our BG3 guide hub for information on other classes like Warlocks and Paladins, too!


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