
These circles dictate what type of landscape they're the most familiar with and what type of environment they harness for spell casting. RELATED: D&D: The Most Popular Subclass for Each Class and Why You Should Pick Them

However, when building a druid, players are able to select their "druidic circle." Capable of assuming the forms of various animals, Druids draw their power from the environment to cast a myriad of spells.

Individuals intrinsically tied to nature, the druid class is one of the many iconic classes of Dungeons & Dragons.
