Though I know this isn't one of the most popular subclasses for druids, does anyone else feel as if it's missing out on a few options? Like, the biomes listed throughout other D&D books list more environments that Circle of Land doesn't get access too. Am I just being too nit-picky?
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There's 8 options, which is a pretty big number. It's also the same terrains as a ranger gets for Favored Terrain. The only other terrain types listed in the monster search page are Hill, Underwater, and Urban. Coastal and Underwater often get combined a lot in other situations, I've found, and generally druids aren't fond enough of urban settings to have a Circle for it. That leaves Hill, which could easily be coexistent with several of the other terrain options. What other biomes did you have in mind?
Nah, those were the ones. Just kinda wish they had their own things. Same thing for rangers.
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Hey y'all, I'm Okashido and I'm super into D&D. I like making characters(to the point where I have a doc about 100 pages long filled with character ideas.), am an aspiring actor in college, and also consider myself a storyteller and actor at the table. I enjoy making characters with backstories and watching them play off of other people. I roll with the punches and am a great Improviser. I can DM, but think my strengths lay in being a Player most. Hope we can all have fun and maybe play some games.
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Though I know this isn't one of the most popular subclasses for druids, does anyone else feel as if it's missing out on a few options? Like, the biomes listed throughout other D&D books list more environments that Circle of Land doesn't get access too. Am I just being too nit-picky?
Hey y'all, I'm Okashido and I'm super into D&D. I like making characters(to the point where I have a doc about 100 pages long filled with character ideas.), am an aspiring actor in college, and also consider myself a storyteller and actor at the table. I enjoy making characters with backstories and watching them play off of other people. I roll with the punches and am a great Improviser. I can DM, but think my strengths lay in being a Player most. Hope we can all have fun and maybe play some games.
There's 8 options, which is a pretty big number. It's also the same terrains as a ranger gets for Favored Terrain. The only other terrain types listed in the monster search page are Hill, Underwater, and Urban. Coastal and Underwater often get combined a lot in other situations, I've found, and generally druids aren't fond enough of urban settings to have a Circle for it. That leaves Hill, which could easily be coexistent with several of the other terrain options. What other biomes did you have in mind?
Birgit | Shifter | Sorcerer | Dragonlords
Shayone | Hobgoblin | Sorcerer | Netherdeep
Nah, those were the ones. Just kinda wish they had their own things. Same thing for rangers.
Hey y'all, I'm Okashido and I'm super into D&D. I like making characters(to the point where I have a doc about 100 pages long filled with character ideas.), am an aspiring actor in college, and also consider myself a storyteller and actor at the table. I enjoy making characters with backstories and watching them play off of other people. I roll with the punches and am a great Improviser. I can DM, but think my strengths lay in being a Player most. Hope we can all have fun and maybe play some games.