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<blockquote data-quote="pbd" data-source="post: 2430989" data-attributes="member: 20567"><p>...or get yourself a monk's belt or, even better, multiclass to monk. </p><p></p><p>I am currently playing a druid 11, that is multiclassing to monk starting at 12. That wisdom to AC thing ain't to cr@ppy for a high wisdom druid. Also, it works well with a "melee" focussed druid. The charcter actually focusses on fighting in wildshape, but only wildshapes to tiger (other forms may be better, but it's what he does) for fighting, with the rare use of dire hawk if flight is needed.</p><p></p><p>By the way, this charcetr is not overpowering in our current core-only campaign. He can stand with the well played and thought out charcters, but would only dominate when conditions favor it. Admittedly the chracter doesn't summon, he feels it is wrong to compell animals to fight, and often die, for him. However, he wouldn't be overpowered even if he did make use of all his available shapes and spells, a crafty DM can challenge most characters.</p><p></p><p>Oh, produce flame being overpowered is a joke (the above charcter hasn't used it in 4 or 5 levels). The druid has limited offensive spells, a few cool ones but nothing uber (why no horrid wilting, it fits the druid concept), and good battlefield control spells, healing is mediocre because of the lack of spontineity and increased spell level, and some decent utility spells that can be good if you know to prepare them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbd, post: 2430989, member: 20567"] ...or get yourself a monk's belt or, even better, multiclass to monk. I am currently playing a druid 11, that is multiclassing to monk starting at 12. That wisdom to AC thing ain't to cr@ppy for a high wisdom druid. Also, it works well with a "melee" focussed druid. The charcter actually focusses on fighting in wildshape, but only wildshapes to tiger (other forms may be better, but it's what he does) for fighting, with the rare use of dire hawk if flight is needed. By the way, this charcetr is not overpowering in our current core-only campaign. He can stand with the well played and thought out charcters, but would only dominate when conditions favor it. Admittedly the chracter doesn't summon, he feels it is wrong to compell animals to fight, and often die, for him. However, he wouldn't be overpowered even if he did make use of all his available shapes and spells, a crafty DM can challenge most characters. Oh, produce flame being overpowered is a joke (the above charcter hasn't used it in 4 or 5 levels). The druid has limited offensive spells, a few cool ones but nothing uber (why no horrid wilting, it fits the druid concept), and good battlefield control spells, healing is mediocre because of the lack of spontineity and increased spell level, and some decent utility spells that can be good if you know to prepare them. [/QUOTE]
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