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But if you really want to disable alignment restriction from classes, well, you can. The Toybox mod should have a toggle for that. Alternatively the Nature Mage get to enjoy druidic spellcasting without being alignment restricted at all.
Also, while most of the more unique druid things are indeed weak, their ability to summon almost infinitely is not.
Granted, summons are basically useless offensively, but there were many tough fights where my summons distracted the boss long enough for me to clench victory. Also, they get most of the great divine buff spells, so you don't have to lug around another cleric/ oracle.
Imo, druids aren't one to swear by, but they've got their place
Plus wildshaped Druids do benefit from Master Shapeshifter, Brutality Incarnate, Amulets of Mighty Fists, Bracers of Animal Fury and a good number of gloves that would normally be equipped on Animal Companions or Aivu. Not mention spells normally used to buff animal companions would also work (and can be self casted via Natural Spell).