You are referring to an old thread and I ma not sure if you ar ereferring to the last post or the thread as a whole.
If you are thinking about healing spirit it was changed fairly recently to limit the number of times it could heal. Before then I lot of people used it out of combat as a "conga line" everyone in the party going through the of the healing spirit then vacating it for someone else.. This gave every one in the party 10d6 (35) point of healing in one minute. Compare this with prayer of healing that take 10 minutes to give up to 6 people 2d8 + spellcasting mod (typically 10-12) and you can see its lack of balance. Now it is more balanced and comparable with other healing spells.
As a level 9 Stars druid, I use healing word, cure wounds, revivify, lessor and greater restoration, and reincarnation. Healing spirit and mass cure wounds are options too.
Starry form chalice helps with healing (but I'm usually in archer starry form). Circle of wildfire has extra healing abilities too. Circle of Shepard has a minor boost with unicorn spirit.
I used to be of the opinion that Stars druid had a better healing perk than Wildfire, because just looking at it as a numeric thing it is a bigger bonus and you can target yourself or someone else entirely if you want instead of the heal target. So, on paper, totally better than just a flat d8 bonus.
But I've had a chance to play both now up from tier one to tier three play and hands down the flat d8 bonus from wildfire is just better. Why? Super simple really, basically it is always on. With star druid you need to be in chalice form. But that's almost never going to happen. Either you're in archer form for the dps or in dragon form for the concentration protection and later the flight.
Idk, it just almost never comes up that you even use chalice. So it doesn't really matter if it is a little better if the "just" halfway decent one is just so much more accessible.
Idk, it just almost never comes up that you even use chalice. So it doesn't really matter if it is a little better if the "just" halfway decent one is just so much more accessible.
I think it depends on the situation; in my experience while a Stars druid isn't going to be in Chalice form by default, if the party's already a bit beaten up or you're expecting a tough fight then it can make sense to use Chalice form rather than another, on the expectation you'll be trying to keep people in the fight.
Plus Druids do get two Wildshape charges per short rest and activating a Starry Form only requires a bonus action, so even if you choose Archer or Dragon form initially, you can switch to Chalice form during a fight if you went in with both charges, and still have your action with which to immediately cast a healing spell (i.e- cure wounds, heal, revivify etc.
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You are referring to an old thread and I ma not sure if you ar ereferring to the last post or the thread as a whole.
If you are thinking about healing spirit it was changed fairly recently to limit the number of times it could heal. Before then I lot of people used it out of combat as a "conga line" everyone in the party going through the of the healing spirit then vacating it for someone else.. This gave every one in the party 10d6 (35) point of healing in one minute. Compare this with prayer of healing that take 10 minutes to give up to 6 people 2d8 + spellcasting mod (typically 10-12) and you can see its lack of balance. Now it is more balanced and comparable with other healing spells.
As a level 9 Stars druid, I use healing word, cure wounds, revivify, lessor and greater restoration, and reincarnation. Healing spirit and mass cure wounds are options too.
Starry form chalice helps with healing (but I'm usually in archer starry form). Circle of wildfire has extra healing abilities too. Circle of Shepard has a minor boost with unicorn spirit.
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I used to be of the opinion that Stars druid had a better healing perk than Wildfire, because just looking at it as a numeric thing it is a bigger bonus and you can target yourself or someone else entirely if you want instead of the heal target. So, on paper, totally better than just a flat d8 bonus.
But I've had a chance to play both now up from tier one to tier three play and hands down the flat d8 bonus from wildfire is just better. Why? Super simple really, basically it is always on. With star druid you need to be in chalice form. But that's almost never going to happen. Either you're in archer form for the dps or in dragon form for the concentration protection and later the flight.
Idk, it just almost never comes up that you even use chalice. So it doesn't really matter if it is a little better if the "just" halfway decent one is just so much more accessible.
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I think it depends on the situation; in my experience while a Stars druid isn't going to be in Chalice form by default, if the party's already a bit beaten up or you're expecting a tough fight then it can make sense to use Chalice form rather than another, on the expectation you'll be trying to keep people in the fight.
Plus Druids do get two Wildshape charges per short rest and activating a Starry Form only requires a bonus action, so even if you choose Archer or Dragon form initially, you can switch to Chalice form during a fight if you went in with both charges, and still have your action with which to immediately cast a healing spell (i.e- cure wounds, heal, revivify etc.
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