You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. Additionally, when you hit an aberration or monstrosity with an attack using this bow, the attack deals an extra 2d6 piercing damage.
While attuned to this bow, you gain proficiency in the Nature. Additionally, you can cast the shillelagh spell, using the bow in place of the club or quarterstaff.
The bow has 4 charges, and it regains 1d4 expended charges daily at dawn. While holding this bow, you can use your action to fire a single arrow, expending 1 or more charges as you do, to cast one of its spells. A spell cast this way has its range increased to 150 feet. The bow can be used to cast the following spells: conjure animals (1 charge), conjure woodland beings (2 charges), or conjure elemental (3 charges).
Proficiency with a Longbow allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it.
This weapon has the following mastery property. To use this property, you must have a feature that lets you use it.
Slow. If you hit a creature with this weapon and deal damage to it, you can reduce its Speed by 10 feet until the start of your next turn. If the creature is hit more than once by weapons that have this property, the Speed reduction doesn’t exceed 10 feet.
Notes: Bonus: Wisdom Score, Bonus: Magic, Proficiency: Survival, Damage: Additional, druid, Ammunition, Heavy, Range, Two-Handed, Slow
Item rarity seems low. +2 weapon, at will melee enhancing spell, skill proficiency plus extra (limited) spells.
A standard +2 weapon is rare and whilst this is limited to use by druids maybe it still should be very rare.
Cool. As has been said, rare seems maybe a little low, but not too bad. I would like to point out that druids don't get proficiency with longbows (that I remember).
Great feedback, I actually based the rarity on the fact it's limited to druids and, as mentioned, druids don't get longbow proficiency. As such, some additional investment to get that proficiency (or going without the prof bonus), is required
As I noted in the magic item article, this should have a way for rangers to use it. Seriously, bows, hunting, and nature = ranger!!!
That's a great suggestion. I can see an argument for it being available to rangers too, and they don't get many specific magic items.
Minor note, Shillelagh only works for melee attacks, so unless you plan on bludgeoning someone to death with this bow, the spell isn't that useful.
That is actually the intent, allowing you to use the bow as a suped up improvised melee weapon