The Moon druid is pretty emblematic of what's broken with the Druid class. It accentuates the problems of Wild Shape and how it scales across levels.Interesting that so many people are downvoting the most powerful subclass for Druids...
How? I don't find it problematic at all, either as DM or player....The Moon druid is pretty emblematic of what's broken with the Druid class. It accentuates the problems of Wild Shape and how it scales across levels.
Then clearly the problem can't possibly exist.How? I don't find it problematic at all, either as DM or player....
That wasn't what I said and which is why I asked "how?" I don't even know what problem you are referring to!Then clearly the problem can't possibly exist.
Since this is a Survivor thread and not what is wrong with Wild Shape or the Moon Druid, then I will choose to ignore your question. It's not as if there is a shortage of threads discussing it over the past 8 years or a lack of suggestions to fix it in the One D&D subforum.That wasn't what I said and which is why I asked "how?" I don't even know what problem you are referring to!
Now, you can elaborate and we can discuss it, or you can choose to ignore my question again. Your choice.
So, ignore. Got it. If you didn't want to "derail the thread" by making one post (which you just made anyway), you could have PM'ed me.Since this is a Survivor thread and not what is wrong with Wild Shape or the Moon Druid, then I will choose to ignore your question. It's not as if there is a shortage of threads discussing it over the past 8 years or a lack of suggestions to fix it in the One D&D subforum.