I think there is a lot of knee jerk reaction here.
Just to point out, Cloud of Daggers will kill a minion, even on a miss. Flame Seed does absolutely nothing on a miss. Also Cloud of Daggers typically does 1d6+Int+Wis damage against non-minions, which is more than Flame Seed, but flame seed affects multiple targets, so they are not easy to compare.
Wizards have a number of close attack options, but that's not their schtick. What way better range spells are you talking about? Scorching Burst is still the king of at-will range AoE damage.
If you are talking about Flame Seed again, you still have to hit with the initial attack to kill those minions. Scorching burst is a much more reliable way to kill minions since more rolls will average out to a few kills with each casting instead of all or nothing like Flame Seed.
The area for Flame Seed does get bigger against large opponents. I'll give you that. I'm not entirely sure it's worth the hassle to try and slide stuff into the zone for just Wisdom damage (hardly "deathfire zone"), especially at higher levels.
Warlocks typically have better hit points, and ways of getting temporary hit points. Ditto for Barbarians. Archer rangers will typically have better AC.
I'm not sure why you think Call of the Beast is absurd. It's not even a power I would pick for a druid I'd want to play. It will frequently do no damage and have no effect. Not my idea of an absurd power.
The healing from Fires of Life is a nice little bonus, but little is the keyword there. As a daily power for someone who is trying to have a secondary role of leader, it's down right pathetic.
Yeah ok. This one threw me off too at first, but I'll get over it. I can see a dwarf Thorn Whipping an enemy closer, changing into a boar-like creature, and shredding them in melee.
"Sup, Mr. Wizard guy? I'm a lot like you, except, I kinda make you look like a chump. Pretty much, anything you can do, I can do better. Cloud of Daggers? Neat, I guess. I've got something just like that, except mine affects NINE squares at-will, instead of just one. Kinda makes me feel like I'm cheating, frankly. I also get a lot more hit points and better armor than you, oh, and I can use the same stat that gives me more hit points to also raise my AC."
Just to point out, Cloud of Daggers will kill a minion, even on a miss. Flame Seed does absolutely nothing on a miss. Also Cloud of Daggers typically does 1d6+Int+Wis damage against non-minions, which is more than Flame Seed, but flame seed affects multiple targets, so they are not easy to compare.
"Plus I can smash face in melee whenever I want, if I get bored with casting way better spells than you from range. If I was any kind of reasonable class, I'd have to, like, pick between two main stats for my melee or ranged focus, but heh, I'm a druid, so just Wisdom does it all for me. All of my melee at-will attack powers hit non-AC defenses, and I use my ranged-spell stat for them, and oh yeah, they're ALL basic attacks. Heh."
Wizards have a number of close attack options, but that's not their schtick. What way better range spells are you talking about? Scorching Burst is still the king of at-will range AoE damage.
"I can auto-kill a pile of minions without an attack roll, using just a level 1 at-will power. You? Not only can I set up colossal zone of auto-damage at-will, I've got a whole ton of other at-wills and encounter powers that I can use, at range OR in melee, to slide or pull people into, through, and back into my huge at-will deathfire zone."
If you are talking about Flame Seed again, you still have to hit with the initial attack to kill those minions. Scorching burst is a much more reliable way to kill minions since more rolls will average out to a few kills with each casting instead of all or nothing like Flame Seed.
The area for Flame Seed does get bigger against large opponents. I'll give you that. I'm not entirely sure it's worth the hassle to try and slide stuff into the zone for just Wisdom damage (hardly "deathfire zone"), especially at higher levels.
"Did I mention I can shred guys in melee, and have better AC and hit points than anyone besides the defenders? Yeah. Did I mention that I'm sliding and/or slowing people with my melee basic attacks, all the time, in addition to full damage, against a weak defense? Yeah, I'm a controller, by the way. Like you! Well, not really. I DO cast ranged AoEs and zones at-will, when I'm not busy doing cooler stuff in melee than the fighters can do."
Warlocks typically have better hit points, and ways of getting temporary hit points. Ditto for Barbarians. Archer rangers will typically have better AC.
"I've also got more at-wills than most other two classes combined. Your little spellbook thing is okay, I guess, but I get to actually do more stuff in reality, not just in theory "oh, I COULD have memorized that other spell today..." I've got frost shock, too. Er, frost "flash" -- whatever we're calling it. Call of the Beast is just so absurd for an at-will that I'm not even going to go into that one."
I'm not sure why you think Call of the Beast is absurd. It's not even a power I would pick for a druid I'd want to play. It will frequently do no damage and have no effect. Not my idea of an absurd power.
"Also, are you handing out free healing to multiple party members, without requiring surge use, WHILE killing a bunch of minions at range, Mr. Wizard? At 1st level? Oh no, I guess you're not. Dude, you're kinda weak. Wait'll you see my higher-level powers, my special feats, my special items, my paragon paths, my epic destinies. I'll be free-action-shifting into a ridiculous flying form before you can finish reading PHB2. Watch me."
The healing from Fires of Life is a nice little bonus, but little is the keyword there. As a daily power for someone who is trying to have a secondary role of leader, it's down right pathetic.
"By the way, I'm a dwarf, so it's pretty intuitive that I'd be the ideal exemplar of druidism, don't you think? When I think of preserving nature, I think of a race of obsessive strip-miners with countless pollution-spewing forges, personally. How about you?"
Yeah ok. This one threw me off too at first, but I'll get over it. I can see a dwarf Thorn Whipping an enemy closer, changing into a boar-like creature, and shredding them in melee.