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Post by DarkAffair on Apr 12, 2006 8:45:57 GMT -5
snow tiger is a totem from UE that allows you to have your full attack after a charge can't remember what the page is, but there are some restrictions to it.
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Post by DarkAffair on Apr 12, 2006 8:48:47 GMT -5
yea... its something you can add to any spell, so it's your choice.
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Post by The Ascendant on Apr 12, 2006 10:23:08 GMT -5
Its especially good with Mass Lesser Vigor... mmm mmm mmm... healing spells in general let alone buff spells are very good in combo with the feat... I also thought Augmented Summoning was a feat not a spell?? Either way, Druids are the most versatile class in the game IMO. The only caution I usually offer to those wanting to play druids is that I am an asshole about Wild Shape. I think it gets abused WAY too much.
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Post by jamondashwood on Apr 12, 2006 10:40:25 GMT -5
What restrictions do you have with it?
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Post by DarkAffair on Apr 12, 2006 10:44:35 GMT -5
Augmented summoning is a feat.
restrictions are like you can only use light weapons and only wear Med. armor... but these are usually not a prob. for druids. It's super tough combined with some wicked Shapeshifting.
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Post by DM Cyphus on Apr 12, 2006 10:53:50 GMT -5
Hmmm...I'm actually thinking of a few levels of Druid with my Monk...gotta figure out the order he's coming from and still hammering out details...but I'm looking for something fun to play. Thought being a Monk with the Wild Shape capability (I wouldn't take all that many levels of Druid...) would be kinda cool. Anyhow...still thinkin'...Ranger might be fun since they both benefit from decent Wis and Dex. And I'd like some ranks in Survival for the concept I'm goin' with. Plus I'm thinking about lookin' into that Natural Bond feat from Complete Adventurer that bumps up my Effective Druid Level for an Animal Companion.
BTW, Josh, what affect will our slavery have on Animal Companions for those of us that may be able to have them? Will we need to summon them later after we're freed...or will we be able to keep them around without hassle? Just curious.
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Post by DarkAffair on Apr 12, 2006 10:57:52 GMT -5
hehehe Yea after having to eat your last animal compaion... you have been really looking forward to getting a new one..... Prehaps a Battle chicken?
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Post by DM Cyphus on Apr 12, 2006 11:15:11 GMT -5
Psh...I figure a cow is the equivalent of a horse. Who wants steak?
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Post by delkar on Apr 12, 2006 11:31:30 GMT -5
Tasty.
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Post by DarkAffair on Apr 12, 2006 11:43:37 GMT -5
MMmmm... steak!
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Post by jamondashwood on Apr 12, 2006 11:58:39 GMT -5
I don't know about you guys... but I've always prefered hamburger to steak. When you eat steak, you have a tendency to bite into fat or gristle or tendins or something. Just give me a hamburger where every bite is pure beefy goodness.
But this is coming from someone who was a vegitarian for a while... so go fig.
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Post by DarkAffair on Apr 12, 2006 12:01:00 GMT -5
No way man those are some of the tastiest parts!!
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Post by delkar on Apr 12, 2006 12:01:53 GMT -5
If it doesn't run away from me...I'll eat it.
If it runs away from me...I'll have to bash it before I eat it.
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Post by The Ascendant on Apr 12, 2006 14:11:37 GMT -5
lol...on Wild Shape, I just dont allow ridiculous shapes. If your character has seen it and it makes sense, then Im good to go...I just hate people shaping into Legendary Apes and shit like that...its irritating. The Monk/Druid combo could be really cool, but Monks are mostly Lawful and Druids Neutral so just have the character undergo a metamorphosis...maybe he ponders on nature alot then realizes the need for both Law and Chaos in the world or some stuff like that...on animal companions, stay clear of them and familiars right off then summon them once you are free. You dont want Lord Cronabilis having his demons eat them because he was short on meat to satiate them =x
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Post by jamondashwood on Apr 12, 2006 14:28:59 GMT -5
Lawful Neutral?
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