![]() Diagonally? I'm going to assume you can a diagonally adjacent square, in which case, yes. If the DM gives you non-flying summons against flying enemies, there isn't a whole lot you can do, but your DM would be a jerk if he made a flying encounter and neutered you since there are plenty of non-op flying beasts to choose from.Ĥ. Technically the DM chooses the summons but it's not like you can't suggest summons and I have never had a DM that doesn't let you pick your own to a certain point. So I would suggest Res first and then Warcaster (Though Aberrant Dragonmark is an excellent feat as well. I've always liked Warcaster but recently I have learned that Resilient is slightly more efficient. ![]() This caveat isn't the same for races that use natural armor, but for the majority of purposes, +2 is good.Ģ. That is because the best armor you can wear (other than homebrew) is non-metal Spiked Armor which only allows up to a +2 dex for your AC. With point buy and a good race you can get 16 Wis for the +3 and that should be good enough for you until you can use ASI's toward Wisdom at higher levels. That being said, Wisdom is still important and should be secondary. Unlike other Druid circles, you should think of Con as your primary stat rather than Wisdom. Your primary purpose past level 5 will be concentrating on summons, so Wisdom is not as important as taking feats like Resilient. Hello, I wrote a pretty comprehensive guide on the Shepherd Druid that has gotten some positive feedback, so i hope it helps you: ġ. I was convinced to create a Circle of the Shepherd Druid to support the following party: You're supposed to be out of place in barovia, it'd be more fun to be something different Anything that bumps wis is fine, there aren't any particularly thematic races for CoS. I wouldn't take it as a druid but wood elf is very thematic for a druid. If players can attack diagonally your summons should tooĮlven accuracy is for you alone not your summons. If you do get to pick what they are be ready with their stats, minions can bog down the game but you can avoid that if you are ready and knowwhat they're doing ahead of time and roll all the attacks at once saves a lot of time. Like if they want flyers, attackers, tanks, diggers, whatever. If the dm is choosing the player should have at least some input imo. We play that the players choose what they summon. We rolled stats, i got lucky and started with 18 con and wis, honestly prob isnt important to be higher than that, concentration would be more so. Imo if you're going to be summoning more than casting save spells, i would focus on feats/con asis. I'm playing a hill dwarf for the wis and con bumps and extra hp (just barely the highest in the party) and took war caster at lv 1 per our dm's free feat at lv 1. So I don't have a lot of experience with druids but I am currently playing a shepherd in tomb of annihilation, and liking it a lot so far. What is the most thematic race for a CoS Druid? What about the best mechanically?.If I play an Elf and take Elven Accuracy and my summoned creatures have advantage, do they get to reroll the second die when they attack? If not, is there any reason for me to take the feat or play a Wood Elf?.For Conjure Animals/Woodland Beings/Fey do I get to choose what I summon? If not, how can I be useful against flying enemies if my DM only chooses summons without a fly speed and/or ranged attacks?.What feats should I prioritize besides War Caster and Resilient: Con? Is Lucky a good choice for rerolling concentration saving throws?. ![]()
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