How to get Druid Gloves in Slap Battles

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In Roblox’s Slap Battles, the Druid Glove doesn’t have anything to do with actual Druidry. Instead, it’s more related to botany, as the special glove gives you the power to wrap the victims of your palms in vines. That’ll hold ‘em. For five seconds. As long as they aren’t wearing Speedrun gloves.

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To get the Druid Glove, you need to get the Gardens and Ghouls badge, which requires the Alchemist Glove. To get the Alchemist Glove, you need to the Containment Breach badge, which you can get by defeating 10 players with either the Plague Glove or Zombie Glove, but now we’re getting out of scope.

How to get the Gardens and Ghouls badge in Slap Battles

As mentioned, the Garden and Ghouls badge requires the Alchemy Glove, which has the ability to summon a cauldron and mix ingredients.

When you wear the Alchemy Glove, you’ll be able to see ingredients scattered around the map. Start scooping them up. Specifically, you’re going to need:

  • Wild Vines x3
  • Blood Rose x1
  • Dark Root x1
  • Elder Wood x1
  • Jade Stone x1

Once you have these ingredients, summon your cauldron and drop them in by clicking the item in your list and then clicking on the cauldron in the exact order above. Then, click on the ladle to stir the potion and drink the resulting concoction.

You’ll be transported to “Unknown World,” where you’ll play a tower defense game. Your goal here is to make it through 8 waves by preventing enemies from reaching the end of the path. To do this, you place and upgrade defensive towers.

Once Wave 8 is defeated, you’ll get the Gardens and Ghouls badge and the Druid Glove.

The Druid Glove gives you the ability to send out a wave of vines. If an enemy is hit by them, they’ll be held in place for five seconds. If they’re under an effect that increases their speed (like the Speedrun Glove), then they’ll still be able to move, albeit slower.

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