• sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyzEnglish
    3·
    17 hours ago

    Wild shape was hard to read as a new player. Full casters are intimidating too. I love them too but they’re just hard to explain to newcommers.

    • psud@aussie.zoneEnglish
      3·
      16 hours ago

      There have been fan works online explaining how to be an effective druid, see also though the guide to being everything a how-to for the Master of Many Forms druid prestige class

      5e druids are easier - as casters they are excellent for battlefield control, as wildshape users they are a front line thwackers almost on par with fighters

      3.5e druids seem most optimised as summoners, with you controlling numerous summons, but also capable in utility, buff, and battlefield casting

      In 3.5 I like to have a spreadsheet listing all the spells for each level and allowing selection of the correct number of spell slots, it’s hard to manage on paper, especially when you’re using several books

      • sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyzEnglish
        1·
        15 hours ago

        you probably have the same couple giantintheplayground pages saved that I do.

        • psud@aussie.zoneEnglish
          1·
          15 hours ago

          I used to follow that comic :) didn’t save any though, not the sort of thing I do

          • sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyzEnglish
            1·
            15 hours ago

            there was a comic? I saved a bunch of summoning and wild shape cheatsheats. hold up maybe I’m thinking of something else and said the wrong place

            edit: no wait it was Giantintheplayground. there was just a forum where people congregated guides for various ttrpgs. but I was being presumptuous

            • psud@aussie.zoneEnglish
              2·
              12 hours ago

              Hmm. Now I’m not sure, I’m probably confusing it with order of the stick

              • gloog@fedia.io
                2·
                4 hours ago

                You’re both right - Order of the Stick is the webcomic hosted at GitP. The site also hosts one of the more (possibly most?) active 3.5 discussion forums around these days, with lots of reference threads and class handbooks, rules discussions, and occasional people coming in for build or DM advice.