The Druid gains the companionship of a Beast of no more than CR¼ that is present during the course of the ritual, popular animal choices include, but are not limited to: weasel, panther, wolf, owl, hawk, raven, cat, boar, deer, ape, mastiff.
The Druid may speak with their animal companion at all times in a way similar to the Speak with Animals.
The animal companion acts independently of the Druid and is a “boon companion” rather than a familiar or other similar spirit aide. In combat it rolls its own initiative and takes its own actions. The animal companion gains hit dice such that it always has the same number of hit dice as their Druid companion, and they are allowed either Ability Score Improvements or Feats at the same time as their Druids gain the same improvement. Their proficiency score is always equal to that of their Druid, and they may use the Druid’s Intelligence and Wisdom saves instead of their own.
The animal companion remains with the Druid until death or until it is released (which rarely happens, as Druids the loyalty works both ways) – while amazingly hale and hearty it’s lifespan is not greater than that of its wilder brethren. Released companions often stay near to Druidic places of Power and act as guardians as the Druids take care of them in their final years. Additionally, nothing prevents a Druid from Awakening an Animal Companion – often making these guardians quite dangerous.
A Druid may only have one Animal Companion at a time.
A Druid of 5th level of greater may gain the companionship of a Beast up to CR½.
A Druid of 11th level of greater may gain the companionship of a Beast up to CR1.
A Druid of 17th level of greater may gain the companionship of a Beast up to CR2.
Circle of the Moon Druids can gain the companionship of a Beast up to ½ their Wild Shape CR level (rounded down).
* - (150 sp worth of charcoal, incense, and herbs that must be consumed by fire in a brass brazier)
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