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Originally Posted by tanknspank
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That is not the general attitude of pick-up groups, however. And I've yet to see one that cared to ask beforehand about specialization or if a druid intends to charm or any such thing.
Getting into an existing group generally comes down to it needing healing, DPS or utility (sow/ports/harmony). If it needs a lot of healing it'll favor a cleric+other or generally 2 different priests. For DPS other classes are far more favored than druids (rogue, mage, etc). And for utility there's no need of the second druid.
Am I saying a 2 druid duo can't ever get in groups? No. But they'll have a harder time of it than most other pairings.
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Which is why I suggested alteration for working with a duo or group. I already have that covered if you read my posts. As for other classes, read the OP, he is asking what would work with "druid". Choice should be whatever he wants to play, every class works with a druid in a duo, even if a second druid. And depending on playstyle, that can as well be a really nice duo, as well as for working in groups, especially when bringing a duo into a group as opposed to a straight random pug. Really, for leveling, they would level faster mostly sticking to such a duo, many groups would just slow them down. Same with druid + nec imo.
Anyway, like I mentioned from the start, it may not be a good idea to just turn his friend into a pure heal-bot. Pugs can suck for the druid class. Wind up doing way too much healing while brainless pugs let the healer get killed from heal aggro. Even in a duo, imo it's just not nice to make someone med and heal day after day, endlessly. And I doubt that is what his friend has in mind for why he wants to play a druid. And that is why I favor drui + drui, very nice duo without someone getting stuck with boring labor. Even with my cleric in a duo, or even solo, I much rather gear to go toe to toe with mobs, lay out serious hurt. If you've leveled up a druid before, then you know you can play pretty offensively with them, a few ways to do so actually. Put two of them together, well then they can play like druids. Best part of the class. Want a heal-bot? Roll a high elf cleric.
edit: I mean really, anything will work with a druid in a duo, but it's really going to come down to play tactics/style. It's more than just "my buddy picked druid and now I pick whatever I want and he'll be happy". Picking certain classes will lock his friend into a play style he may not really like. And having never played a druid, he may not even know what he will like to do with a druid, but he probably has some idea which is why he picked the class... and that class not being a high elf cleric so he's probably not just looking to heal. So after capping a couple druids and yet another, I'd say look for a duo that allows freedom to play the class in different ways. I'd consider that choice more important to what will work with solo or duo rather than a pug since in a lot of cases pugs remain pugs and take what they can get. And even if they have trouble at times depending on their choices, they will probably get faster exp as a duo anyway. The only real caution I would submit is if they plan to do a lot of raiding, though casual raiding they probably won't have any serious issues if they remain flexible and splitting into groups or what not.