My favorite thing about D&D has always been the fact that D&D is both simple yet complex. So many options to customize your character, yet with guidelines and standards that are intuitive. However, Wild Shape has never been able to fulfill this fantasy, in my opinion. Although Wild Shape has always been a sort of Swiss Army Knife meant to address all sorts of problems with a myriad of unique tools, most people generally have only a few forms they stick to. Even Moon Druids, who generally stick with their favorite CR appropriate beast form have to occasionally take a dive into the Bestiary of D&D.
What if I like being a Dire Wolf? Why can't I stay in the same beast form I always was? How would I be able to solve this issue? That's when I discovered the homebrew subclass Circle Of The Marked from the Supers & Sorcery sourcebook. Oh! This could work! Therefore, I took some inspiration and created my Circle Of The Scarred.
The Circle Of The Scarred is a subclass where you choose a beast that works for you and allows you to not only stick with that single beast form throughout your entire campaign, but also introduces a brand new method to customize your character in ways never seen before! Click the link below to check it out! I would appreciate any and all comments and criticism, so please tell me what you think!
My favorite thing about D&D has always been the fact that D&D is both simple yet complex. So many options to customize your character, yet with guidelines and standards that are intuitive. However, Wild Shape has never been able to fulfill this fantasy, in my opinion. Although Wild Shape has always been a sort of Swiss Army Knife meant to address all sorts of problems with a myriad of unique tools, most people generally have only a few forms they stick to. Even Moon Druids, who generally stick with their favorite CR appropriate beast form have to occasionally take a dive into the Bestiary of D&D.
What if I like being a Dire Wolf? Why can't I stay in the same beast form I always was? How would I be able to solve this issue? That's when I discovered the homebrew subclass Circle Of The Marked from the Supers & Sorcery sourcebook. Oh! This could work! Therefore, I took some inspiration and created my Circle Of The Scarred.
The Circle Of The Scarred is a subclass where you choose a beast that works for you and allows you to not only stick with that single beast form throughout your entire campaign, but also introduces a brand new method to customize your character in ways never seen before! Click the link below to check it out! I would appreciate any and all comments and criticism, so please tell me what you think!
https://www.dndbeyond.com/subclasses/1600115-circle-of-the-scarred