I need a druid that uses wild shape (i think bear is best out of them??)

server is low lvl (16 cap but hard to reach)
start on lvl 5
low magic server
thanks.
Quote: Posted 08/26/06 19:55:40 (GMT) -- Bazza 2x4

I need a druid that uses wild shape (i think bear is best out of them??)

server is low lvl (16 cap but hard to reach)
start on lvl 5
low magic server
thanks.

K, so your server is low magic, start lv 5! end 16!! I gotta say dude, SWITCH SERVERS!!!

I am not tryin to be a jerk about this, but let's get real for a second. NWN2 is about 2-3 months away. In this game we will be at the mercy of lv20 (and with ecl less) until they decide to add (if they add) epic lvls. WHY, when we have so little time left would you want to subject yourself to that when we have all this epic splendor to keep us happy on these cold summer nights?

Other than that, to make a strong druid with 16 lvls you really got one choice.. take 16 druid lvls. Oh, and when you go into a fight, make sure you use wild shape.... bear, if you like.
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Quote: Posted 07/08/06 16:20:00 (GMT) -- Thaxll'ssyllia

I think avado answered your question like no other could...

Edited By avado on 08/27/06 01:15

With 16 Druid levels, you could get Elemental Shape, no?

And if you are determined to use Bear, then pump Wisdom and take a Monk level. Infact, take 5 Druid and 11 Monk or something...

If you are going to use the bear, I think Monk will benifit you the most, because you can't use the Druids casting while in Bear Form. Unless you want Dire Bear shape but I dont know when you get that.

I would say, get Dire Bear, then put the rest into Monk.

Yup.
Quote: Posted 08/27/06 01:14:35 (GMT) -- avado


K, so your server is low magic, start lv 5! end 16!! I gotta say dude, SWITCH SERVERS!!!


Well, I disagree here avado. There can be plenty of fun playing the low and mid levels.
Playing in low magic environments makes the casters powerful. Shifters normally do well too.

With 16 Druid lvls you get Elemental shape and lvl 8 spells.

All the Druid forms override Str, Dex and Con, so you don't have to invest much into them unless you need it to qualify for feats. That leaves plenty for the "mental" feats where Wis is your primary caster stat and Int gives more skillpoints.

Multiclassing with Monk is big cheese, so if you like the flavor of more attacks per round, better AC and free class feats, go ahead.

Multiclassing with Shifter has much to offer with the flexibility of all the possible forms. With 16 lvls, you have room for the 5 qualifying Druid lvls, the 10 preepic lvls of Shifter and the cheesy Monk lvl.
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-- BG courtesan Starting stats, is this about right?

stre 10
dex12
con10
wis 18
int 12
char 10 Also what skills r good.?

save points for disc *monk lvl*
animal empathy?
concentration?
spell craft? Tumble, Disc, Spellcraft, Animal Empathy, Heal

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