They both create a different style of play - I suggest thinking about your character and what they would prefer to be able to do.
Circle of the moon is generally regarded as more powerful (the animal forms can be amazingly good in combat across levels 2-4 and are still quite good later).
Wow, that detail was *very* unclear. I would like to suggest that it be made more apparent that you need to unlock this information to access certain class elements (like Circle of Moon). I would not have purchased the subscription and would have instead purchased the Players Handbook...
Im i right in thinking a Druid at level 2 gets both wild shape and also a druid circle choice?
Yes
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/classes/druid#CreatingaDruid
What circle do you guys think is best? Moon or land?
They both create a different style of play - I suggest thinking about your character and what they would prefer to be able to do.
Circle of the moon is generally regarded as more powerful (the animal forms can be amazingly good in combat across levels 2-4 and are still quite good later).
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Why am I not seeing Circle of the Moon as an option in the character builder? I paid for a subscription...
Wow, that detail was *very* unclear. I would like to suggest that it be made more apparent that you need to unlock this information to access certain class elements (like Circle of Moon). I would not have purchased the subscription and would have instead purchased the Players Handbook...
I did think it was kind of odd that the subscription page in the Marketplace didn't have that disclaimer.
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I have access through my DM to the PHB and I still can't see Circle of the Moon as an option. What gives?
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Um, I have no idea. Is there any way I can check if my character is tied to a current campaign?
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Thanks for the help. Brand new to D&D Beyond, so I didn't know I had to join the currently active campaign.