From Random Encounters: Wild Life - Tricks and Training for D&D Animals at http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/re/20031125a
Do these make good guidelines for wildshaped druids?
Animal Item Slots
Although it's easy to imagine an animal benefiting from magic equipment beyond a simple saddle and a suit of barding, fitting a mount's physiology to the list of item slots available to characters is not an easy task. Try the following variant list of item slots for quadruped animals (and other monsters when appropriate).
- One skull cap or helm
- One pair of lenses or goggles
- One collar
- One saddle blanket or vest
- One saddle or jacket
- One belt or strap worn in front of or over the haunches
- One pectoral or harness worn over the chest or shoulders
- One pair foreleg bracers
- One pair of foreleg shoes or mitts -- hoofed creatures wear shoes and creatures with paws wear mitts
- Two rings -- creatures with toes wear rings on the toes and creatures with hooves wear "rings" just above fore hooves
- One pair of hind leg shoes or mitts -- hoofed creatures wear shoes and creatures with paws wear mitts
Do these make good guidelines for wildshaped druids?