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(a) Needs playtesting, but from the text it doesn't feel off. (b) It *feels* more like a replacement to Wild Shape than to Animal Companion. --[[User:Mqs|Mqs]] 13:59, 27 September 2010 (UTC) | (a) Needs playtesting, but from the text it doesn't feel off. (b) It *feels* more like a replacement to Wild Shape than to Animal Companion. --[[User:Mqs|Mqs]] 13:59, 27 September 2010 (UTC) | ||
::(b) It seems that way in the early levels but the change is in the upper lvls when you get the spirit guardian abilities. Animal companion is an extra combatant but spirit guardian is an extra caster - wholely seperate from wild shape. --[[User:Arz|Arz]] 14:41, 27 September 2010 (UTC) | ::(b) It seems that way in the early levels but the change is in the upper lvls when you get the spirit guardian abilities. Animal companion is an extra combatant but spirit guardian is an extra caster - wholely seperate from wild shape. --[[User:Arz|Arz]] 14:41, 27 September 2010 (UTC) | ||
::(b<sup>2</sup) Mike knows my love of shifters and my playing of all things shifter related. Having used the shifter druid substitute levels before (along with the sight based shifter ability), it brought a whole new dimension to the druid. As opposed to the bonuses granted to natural shifting I just shifted some of the bonuses and compliments of a shifters natural race to the substitute class feature. Also agree with Mike above; trades improved casting and natural abilities with the usual (and quite effective), expendable meat shield companion. Can also be used and talk the animal that needs the biggest nerf ever; the dog! Long live Ko! --[[User:Askewnotion|Askewnotion]] 14:47, 27 September 2010 (UTC) | ::(b<sup>2</sup>) Mike knows my love of shifters and my playing of all things shifter related. Having used the shifter druid substitute levels before (along with the sight based shifter ability), it brought a whole new dimension to the druid. As opposed to the bonuses granted to natural shifting I just shifted some of the bonuses and compliments of a shifters natural race to the substitute class feature. Also agree with Mike above; trades improved casting and natural abilities with the usual (and quite effective), expendable meat shield companion. Can also be used and talk the animal that needs the biggest nerf ever; the dog! Long live Ko! --[[User:Askewnotion|Askewnotion]] 14:47, 27 September 2010 (UTC) |
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(a) Needs playtesting, but from the text it doesn't feel off. (b) It *feels* more like a replacement to Wild Shape than to Animal Companion. --Mqs 13:59, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
- (b) It seems that way in the early levels but the change is in the upper lvls when you get the spirit guardian abilities. Animal companion is an extra combatant but spirit guardian is an extra caster - wholely seperate from wild shape. --Arz 14:41, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
- (b2) Mike knows my love of shifters and my playing of all things shifter related. Having used the shifter druid substitute levels before (along with the sight based shifter ability), it brought a whole new dimension to the druid. As opposed to the bonuses granted to natural shifting I just shifted some of the bonuses and compliments of a shifters natural race to the substitute class feature. Also agree with Mike above; trades improved casting and natural abilities with the usual (and quite effective), expendable meat shield companion. Can also be used and talk the animal that needs the biggest nerf ever; the dog! Long live Ko! --Askewnotion 14:47, 27 September 2010 (UTC)