Incenjucar
Legend
They can always give wildshape and other natural weapons a mastery that can be unlocked like any other - with a feat or martial class feature.
The bonus action unarmed attack.What features of the Moon Druid would you be prepared to lose in exchange for getting the masteries you propose?
Yeah but imagine how fun it'd be to be a druid who uses wild shapes like fighters do their weapons to juggle mastery effects. Sounds naughty word sickI don't like the proposal because to me it goes against the idea of what mastery is: reflecting extensive training and specialization with a particular weapon. A druid shouldn't just automatically be a master of whatever animal weaponry they acquire through virtue of a transformation. Maybe a druid who only fights as a velociraptor and spends months or years mastering it could get a special mastery feature from the DM, when transformed into that particular form.
But the huge advantage of druid shapeshifting is how flexible it is - you're a jack of all trades, master of none.
Or maybe a subclass?They can always give wildshape and other natural weapons a mastery that can be unlocked like any other - with a feat or martial class feature.
I didn't suggest that druids get to do that.A druid shouldn't just automatically be a master of whatever animal weaponry they acquire through virtue of a transformation.
What if "They wander the deepest parts of the wilderness, where they might go for weeks on end before crossing paths with another person, let alone another Druid."Maybe a druid who only fights as a velociraptor and spends months or years mastering it could get a special mastery feature from the DM, when transformed into that particular form.
And ",a Druid of this circle might prowl as a great cat one night, soar over the treetops as an eagle the next day, and crash through the undergrowth in bear form to drive off a trespassing monster."But the huge advantage of druid shapeshifting is how flexible it is - you're a jack of all trades, master of none.
So you'd be cool with a fighter getting a wildshaping subclass?Martials have spell casting subclasses.
Seems like a caster subclass could a mastery subclass.
Really, Moon druid, bladesinger, sword bard, and war cleric.
I am certainly not suggesting all casters get it. Just the melee subclass.
Sounds more like a Ranger or actually Barbarian thing. Definitely wouldn't have an issue with a class that focuses on fighting while partially or fully shapeshifted. That might be an interesting entry into playing more monstrous characters.So you'd be cool with a fighter getting a wildshaping subclass?