
just make sure you're summon is hanging out in there too for the extra healing.In Asia Pacific there are approximately 1,100 Sisters and thousands of lay women and men: Good Shepherd Mission Partners, sisters and lay, working together to ensure the effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of Good Shepherd mission into the future. I'm finding a lot of value as a healer, using the unicorn totem and healing word. Stick to 1 or 2 depending on the size of your party. Scouting and utility only.ĭon't be that annoying guy that summons 8 CR 1/4 beasts to break action economy. would never be for combat of course since you max out at CR1. Includes Size, HP, AC, Speed, and other basic info. I made a little cheatsheet for him so that this process is easy. Btw, per RAW, the DM should pick your summons after you pick the CR. I took warcaster at level 4 to ensure con checks. Stay away from melee - you can't afford to lose concentration on an elemental or fey, or they will turn against the party. I'm not considering any multiclassing until after level 11, as that's when I get Conjure Fey, which synergizes with all of your shepherd abilities. :) Still have to talk to DM about choosing which beings are being conjured, if that's on me or him.Īs a Druid, should I be staying back and casting? Or can I be up their with my party casting Shillelagh? Or should I be using my Wild Shape offensively? Any potential multiclass options for a summoning Druid?Īny other general advice or recommendation would greatly be appreciated! In terms of summoning, is there a list of what I should be conjuring for Animals, Woodlands, and Elementals? Obviously I am not going to be cheesing with the whole pixie stuff, so I want great alternatives. So, what are some good spells for a Druid to always be prepping/casting? I'm always so overwhelmed by caster classes because of the extensive spell list, so I'm having a hard time figuring out which should be my 'go-to' spells to start off with. Leaning towards Variant Human for Warcaster (or any other good feat a Druid can take). This will be my first time playing a Druid so I'd love to get some advice! Here's some info: Will be starting at level 3, standard array. Hey all, would love help planning out a Circle of Shepherd Druid for a campaign I'm joining.
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