Hello all! Looking for feedback on my homebrew Druid subclass: Circle of Nourishment! A subclass based our utilizing the spoils of the land. This is a draft as of now.
Spiritual Bloom is described as regained on a short or long rest, then Lush Radiance regains its charges on a long rest, Honeyed Fragrance is regained on a short or long rest, and then at 10th level Spiritual Bloom is stated to be two uses per long rest. I'd get rid of restriction wording on the options altogether and just say you have X spiritual blooms and can do Y with each use of it.
If you are paralyzed, you don't have a Reaction to eat Cleansing Fruit in order to remove the paralyze. You caught this with the Marigold, but I would phrase it more like you avoid or stave off the condition before it takes hold - you don't really end it because it never started.
There's no action or frequency specified for creating the Nourishing Palace.
Overall very interesting and fun flavor. Honeyed Fragrance seems awfully good - a large AOE Bane that also drastically restricts enemy actions is going to completely shut down encounters with low-CHA, melee-only enemies, which is not super uncommon at lower levels.
Hello all! Looking for feedback on my homebrew Druid subclass: Circle of Nourishment! A subclass based our utilizing the spoils of the land. This is a draft as of now.
A couple QA things:
Overall very interesting and fun flavor. Honeyed Fragrance seems awfully good - a large AOE Bane that also drastically restricts enemy actions is going to completely shut down encounters with low-CHA, melee-only enemies, which is not super uncommon at lower levels.
My homebrew subclasses (full list here)
(Artificer) Swordmage | Glasswright | (Barbarian) Path of the Savage Embrace
(Bard) College of Dance | (Fighter) Warlord | Cannoneer
(Monk) Way of the Elements | (Ranger) Blade Dancer
(Rogue) DaggerMaster | Inquisitor | (Sorcerer) Riftwalker | Spellfist
(Warlock) The Swarm