So let's discuss a D&D class . I don't know. To celebrate the revival of the place.
Okay Mister Priest. Here's the corpse. Do your thang.
The Druid? Really?
That class rarely gets attention? Reincarnation is a cray spell.
Oh well.
It's not my favorite class but it has a long history in the game. Officially there are 2 subclasses (called circles) for this nature priest in D&D 5th edition.
The Circle of the Land: Focusing on spellcasting, gaining spells based on the type of climate the druid is associated with, and defeating the natural obstacles.
The Circle of the Moon: Focusing on the the Wild Shape class feature and enhancing its combat power and versatility.
So what other subclasses of the druid class? Which one are historic type of the druid? What about subclass of other D&D classes that the druid can cannibalize? What subclasses can the class absorb for other media?
As the TeeeCee, I will get us started with one of each.
Historic- The Circle of the Beast: A subclass to give the druid an animal buddy as a class feature. The Ranger has one. The druid could get one with the caster and pet image and not the warrior and pet format. Focusing on buffing the beast with magic.
Another Class- The Circle of the Shaman: A subclass based on the Golden Khan shaman, the Spirit shaman, and the 4e Shaman. The druid could gain the company of a spirit guide or companion and focus of spiritually magic.
Other Media- The Circle of the Sun: A subclass which represents the druids found in many video game rpgs. Focusing heavily on damage, rooting, and healing magics and not one versatility or melee combat. Displaying the vitality and wrath of the Sun.
So what are your thoughts on the druid's other ways of being? Am I off the mark on my ideas?
Okay Mister Priest. Here's the corpse. Do your thang.
The Druid? Really?
That class rarely gets attention? Reincarnation is a cray spell.
Oh well.
It's not my favorite class but it has a long history in the game. Officially there are 2 subclasses (called circles) for this nature priest in D&D 5th edition.
The Circle of the Land: Focusing on spellcasting, gaining spells based on the type of climate the druid is associated with, and defeating the natural obstacles.
The Circle of the Moon: Focusing on the the Wild Shape class feature and enhancing its combat power and versatility.
So what other subclasses of the druid class? Which one are historic type of the druid? What about subclass of other D&D classes that the druid can cannibalize? What subclasses can the class absorb for other media?
As the TeeeCee, I will get us started with one of each.
Historic- The Circle of the Beast: A subclass to give the druid an animal buddy as a class feature. The Ranger has one. The druid could get one with the caster and pet image and not the warrior and pet format. Focusing on buffing the beast with magic.
Another Class- The Circle of the Shaman: A subclass based on the Golden Khan shaman, the Spirit shaman, and the 4e Shaman. The druid could gain the company of a spirit guide or companion and focus of spiritually magic.
Other Media- The Circle of the Sun: A subclass which represents the druids found in many video game rpgs. Focusing heavily on damage, rooting, and healing magics and not one versatility or melee combat. Displaying the vitality and wrath of the Sun.
So what are your thoughts on the druid's other ways of being? Am I off the mark on my ideas?