I'm not sure how a druid 6th lvl can know so many spells. can anyone help me understand this? is other source material in my campaign library contributing to skewing this number that extremely? That feels like such an overpowered character feature and I don't feel comfortable with my players having that kind of power so early...
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Is that 76 spells known, or 76 spells prepared? Druids know every spell on their list, but they can only prepare a number of spells equal to Wis modifier plus their druid level. So at level 6, with a +4 wis mod, they should be able to prepare 10 spells from the list of however many they know.
Edit to add: plus the 4 spells that are always prepared courtesy of Circle of the Land at that level.
I'm not sure how a druid 6th lvl can know so many spells. can anyone help me understand this? is other source material in my campaign library contributing to skewing this number that extremely? That feels like such an overpowered character feature and I don't feel comfortable with my players having that kind of power so early...
Druids know all spells available for their level but at any given time they will have Druid Level + Wis Mod prepared and available to actually cast. Certain subclasses, like Circle of the Land, may add extra "always prepared" spells in addition to the normal prepared limit.
Edit: I keep trying to upload photos but I'm unsuccessful.
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I'm not sure how a druid 6th lvl can know so many spells. can anyone help me understand this? is other source material in my campaign library contributing to skewing this number that extremely? That feels like such an overpowered character feature and I don't feel comfortable with my players having that kind of power so early...
Edit: I keep trying to upload photos but I'm unsuccessful.
Is that 76 spells known, or 76 spells prepared? Druids know every spell on their list, but they can only prepare a number of spells equal to Wis modifier plus their druid level. So at level 6, with a +4 wis mod, they should be able to prepare 10 spells from the list of however many they know.
Edit to add: plus the 4 spells that are always prepared courtesy of Circle of the Land at that level.
Druids know all spells available for their level but at any given time they will have Druid Level + Wis Mod prepared and available to actually cast. Certain subclasses, like Circle of the Land, may add extra "always prepared" spells in addition to the normal prepared limit.
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known spells. OK, given that explanation I'm pickin up what you're laying down. thank you