Druids of Diablo 4 have many options when it comes to tweaking their builds. Upgrading passive skills and optimizing Spirit boons is always important, but when it comes to maximizing your Druid’s power, nothing is more essential than gear.
Weapons are by far the most important pieces of gear for any character, and Druids are no exception. Damage output is directly tied to your weapon no matter what build you use. Here are the best Druid weapons for a variety of builds, ranked by overall effectiveness.
Updated by Aaron Krull on October 22, 2023: This ranked list has been updated following the release of Diablo 4’s Season of Blood. Links have also been refreshed to provide a more user-friendly experience for the new season.
This aspect has been available as a random drop since Diablo 4’s launch. But now it’s also a guaranteed reward for completing Chapter 4 of the Season Journal during the Season of Blood. Earth caster druids already have a decent Core Skill in Landslide, but Boulder provides way more control and potential DPS.
Another benefit of being a Core Skill is that you can keep casting Boulder so long as you have enough Spirit. But 50 Spirit is a pretty high cost, and this aspect is really only good for earth casters anyway.
9 The Butcher’s Cleaver
Diablo’s classic villain makes his return yet again, and this time his weapon is a powerful unique item. Barbarians can use this as well, and it’s amazing for either class. Critically Striking an enemy with The Butcher’s Cleaver has a high chance of causing Fear and Slow for several seconds.
Unfortunately, this unique item is a random drop and not guaranteed to be dropped by The Butcher Boss himself. But he is rumored to have a higher drop chance for it on higher World Tiers. This legendary weapon also can’t really compete with the more powerful Druid weapons.
8 Weapon With Raw Might Aspect
Diablo 4’s Season 2 brought with it a fantastic new weapon choice for Druids in the form of this legendary Aspect. Werebear tanks everywhere can rejoice at their greatly increased damage to groups of enemies, as well as having yet another impressive Stun effect at their disposal.
Unfortunately, this aspect really only works well against weaker groups of mobs. The increased damage isn’t enough to bring a tank up to the same level as other builds, but the Stun is definitely super helpful when grinding dungeons in a group.
7 Weapon With Nighthowler’s Aspect
This weapon allows Druids to perform some side heals, a true rarity in Diablo 4. Nighthowler’s Aspect causes Blood Howl to affect nearby Companions and Players and also increases Critical Strike Chance. It can be found in the Forbidden City, in Fractured Peaks.
The Critical Chance bonus is nice, but there are several much better Druid weapons. Generally speaking, most D4 players are capable of looking after themselves anyway. Everyone has access to potions, defensive skills, and evasive options.
6 Weapon With Aspect Of The Stampede
Whether building a small army or just using them for bonus protection, Companions add yet another layer of versatility to Druid builds. The Aspect of the Stampede makes Companion skills give an additional Companion and makes them all a bit stronger too.
Having additional pets to take some threats away can be extremely useful. But the damage bonus from this Aspect isn’t outstanding. It can be much more useful when you combine it with others which modify your Companions.
5 Fleshrender
Introduced as part of the Season of the Malignant content, this 2-handed unique weapon is a Druid exclusive. Wielding it causes both Debilitating Roar and Blood Howl to deal significant damage to all nearby Poisoned enemies. Fleshrender is clearly a must-have for any Druid builds focused on Poison damage.
Although Fleshrender’s stats are great for Werewolf skills, it’s also pretty well-balanced for Werebears due to its large Overpower boost. Being useful to both shapeshifter types means that it isn’t quite as focused as some of the other, more powerful weapons. But this is definitely the best Druid weapon for a Poison build.
4 Greatstaff Of The Crone
One of only two Druid-specific legendary weapons in the game, this staff is perfect for combining Storm magic and Werewolf skills. Claw becomes a Storm skill, and using it also casts Storm Strike with excellent bonus damage.
Mixing Storm and Werewolf skills is an amazing build type with a lot of options, because there are just so many aspects that go well with it. But this staff is a random drop, so finding it can take some luck. Claw is also a basic skill, so it isn’t nearly as strong as others.
3 Weapon With Dire Wolf’s Aspect
This legendary weapon introduces an entirely new form to your Shapeshifting repertoire. Instead of a Dire Wearbear, Grizzly Rage turns you into a Dire Werewolf. Gain Movement Speed and Spirit Cost Reduction instead of Damage Reduction. Best of all, Kills heal you for a portion of your Max Life.
Dire Werewolf form is extremely useful, allowing you to tear through most boss fights quickly and easily. Having another source of healing is very hard to overvalue in Diablo 4 as well. The remaining weapons on this list are simply better.
2 Weapon With Aspect Of The Alpha
Wolf Companions are great, but turning them into Werewolf Companions is just overpowered. This Aspect does exactly that. Werewolf Companions deal up to twice as much damage as Wolves and can also spread Rabies.
Werewolves are tough pets, so they can aggro for you in addition to causing high damage. But using their activated ability to target individual enemies is almost unfair. This weapon turns them into elite-killing machines.
1 Waxing Gibbous
For the ultimate Werewolf build, you’ll need the most powerful Druid weapon of all. Waxing Gibbous grants Stealth for 2 seconds when you kill enemies with Shred. Attacking from Stealth grants Ambush, providing a brief timeframe during which all attacks are guaranteed Critical Strikes.
There’s no cooldown on entering Stealth, so long as you keep killing enemies with Shred. Plus, Waxing Gibbous being a one-handed weapon, makes its attack speed very high, and you can also use an Aspect in your offhand. Aspects that can be used on weapons could instead be used on Amulets, Rings, or Gloves. So the Waxing Gibbous truly is the best Druid weapon.