Hello,
My Druid player and I would like to make a way for him to be able to use his divine powers to transform his existing pets into dire and eventually legendary animals. He'd prefer one pet forever as opposed to ditching his pets as soon as he's outgrown them.
I posted this same question in the Rules forum because I don't know if 1e or 2e already answered this question, I can't find anything in 3e that actually explains what makes an animal dire.
That thread is here: http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20742
If this hasn't been covered, what would you suggest we do to allow him the ability to create dire and legendary animals?
I thought of making a spell that would sap some XP, but I am lost when it comes to deciding what level to make it.
Thanks for the help,
Telor
My Druid player and I would like to make a way for him to be able to use his divine powers to transform his existing pets into dire and eventually legendary animals. He'd prefer one pet forever as opposed to ditching his pets as soon as he's outgrown them.
I posted this same question in the Rules forum because I don't know if 1e or 2e already answered this question, I can't find anything in 3e that actually explains what makes an animal dire.
That thread is here: http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20742
If this hasn't been covered, what would you suggest we do to allow him the ability to create dire and legendary animals?
I thought of making a spell that would sap some XP, but I am lost when it comes to deciding what level to make it.
Thanks for the help,
Telor