What DO you DO for... Druids?

Nyaricus said:
You know what, El-remmen, this is a line of thought I've been considering recently. I mean, when it comes down to it, is worshipping nature any different than worshipping a deity of nature, in D&D context?

To be more specific - I have broken down all the priesthoods in my setting to channelers and changers. The former are based on the cleric class and the latter on the druid class, but both have specific changes based on the god itself - so yes, that essentually comes down to a unique class (and spell list) for each god (and yes, it was a lot of work to actually write up) - but since these unique classes are based on one style or the other they were not hard to come up with.

All the info is in the wiki (see sig)
 

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el-remmen said:
To be more specific - I have broken down all the priesthoods in my setting to channelers and changers. The former are based on the cleric class and the latter on the druid class, but both have specific changes based on the god itself - so yes, that essentually comes down to a unique class (and spell list) for each god (and yes, it was a lot of work to actually write up) - but since these unique classes are based on one style or the other they were not hard to come up with.

All the info is in the wiki (see sig)
Cool. I've browsed your site a bit before, and found it to be pretty cool, all-in-all :)

I guess I'll have to go and check it out in more detail one of these days :D
 


Animal or Plant Domain

Can only Wildshape into creatures they have interaction with. And actually that applies to all those type of spells.
 

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