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[[File:Class_Druid.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Druid of the Pukulipo race.]]


The '''Druid''' (DRU) (天地) is a vocation that can fill several roles, but is primarily an attacker with strong area-of-effect attacks. They are unique in that their spells are categorized as skills, and cover a variety of different elements. However, their most unique aspect is being able to call forth a spirit during battle. Depending on which spirit is called, it can fill the role of healer, caster, physical attacker, or a supporter. Summons begin at a fixed level of 90, but can be upgraded later to level 110. Summons do not have HP, and cannot be hit by any attacks, making them a useful ally in many situations. One of the Druid's drawbacks, however, is that their abilities cost quite a bit of MP, so make sure to bring a party member that can restore MP if your maximum MP is on the lower side.
The '''Druid''' (DRU) (天地) is a vocation that can fill several roles, but is primarily an attacker with strong area-of-effect attacks. They are unique in that their spells are categorized as skills, and cover a variety of different elements. However, their most unique aspect is being able to call forth a spirit during battle. Depending on which spirit is called, it can fill the role of healer, caster, physical attacker, or a supporter. Summons begin at a fixed level of 90, but can be upgraded later to level 110. Summons do not have HP, and cannot be hit by any attacks, making them a useful ally in many situations. One of the Druid's drawbacks, however, is that their abilities cost quite a bit of MP, so make sure to bring a party member that can restore MP if your maximum MP is on the lower side.