Shifter Druid/Moonspeaker Help plz

NilesB said:
You are going to be the parties' healer like it or not. The only questions are how good at it will you be at it and how much will it interfere with your other tasks.

On these points Spontaneous Healer helps.
Agreed there. Especially at lower levels. When you do get a bit higher, you'll start having the luxury of being able to memorize some non-cure spells. ;)
 

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In your opinion which is the better feat between Ashbound and Warden of the Wood? As a moonspeaker I will get the ability to cast my Conjuration (summoning) spells as though under the extend feat as a bonus.
 


that's kind of what I was thinking but if mechanically the Ashbound feat is better, then I could say that I have left the order but haven't joined another, kind of wandering around yet. (and not take Warden Initiate)
 

I play one tooo!

I play a druid shifter, my party includes a barbarian, a samurai and a assasin.
I don't really heal them that much, the barbarian is really good at his job and the assasin never gets hit.
As for beast spirit? Think of it as a secound soul, when it is in you your character gets a bonus at the moment mine gives me a str bonus.
Using your beast spirit you can project it into a summoned animal that you summoned and grant it the bonuses instead, also because of this the animal takes on the persona of your beast spirit.

At the start of the game I had a animal companion named Ferret he was a Dire ferret. After many awsome adventure ferret got his by a dark explosion :( and was killed in the process. I was a little upset but my DM (who likes people who Roleplay like me) Said that he could have ferret become my beast spirit. Im not sure if that is part of the rules but I find it cool, whenever I summon a bear it behaves like a ferret now.
 

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