With so many ways to play a druid, in group, soloing, raiding, etc. and the wide variance in AAs for druids, as they are one of the true Utility Classes, what has your druid's AA path been, or was it as you leveled?
For Dartil, he's at around 286 AAs, and for my playstyle, I first focused on the utility/class aas (Innate Camo, Shared Camo, Radiant Cure, Call of the Wild & related AAS, Heal Crits & Heal %, and also worked hard to get his combat agility up to par, as well as working planar power to expand my mana pool, and innate enlightenment).
A short bit about my play style, when I solo Dart I usually use the Charm Kiting tactic, and therefore dots for me aren't used much except to wrap up a series of kills. When grouping, whether healing or DDing I tend to use the AoE Rain spells, as I have more control over timing, and can sit in Out of Combat Regen for a longer period of time, when healing this is very handy as well, since you can cast the rain on the target you are healing, or any other PC, to make sure you don't get hit by it, or miss a heal due to retargeting.
Know alot of druids go the critical dots route earlier rather than later, personally myself I plan on doing the DD Crits before DoTs, since I use my Rain spells more often than dots, but plan on doing dots not long after.
Just a thought, figured the AA paths could be wildly divergent, since there truly are so many ways to play this class, can't wait to hear what some of you have to say in regards to the paths you have chosen, and any tips for anyone else out there.