I really, really want to design a multiclass stars druid/twilight cleric character. I'm not sure what the end result would be, maybe something Native American inspired. Also, don't @ me about Radagast being the Brown Wizard or whatever, that guy's a druid if there ever was one.
True, but it has GREAT implications for RP. I played a star druid in a campaign, and any time I wanted to persuade, intimidate, or just get the attention of everyone in the room, starry form really helped.
@@Pre-GenCharacter I did this one time at a temple of the moon goddess (in front of the whole congregation), then rolled a nat 19 for religion. The DM loved it. Rewarded me with a vision of the BBEG's plan that he said he wasn't planning on giving us yet.
I really, really want to design a multiclass stars druid/twilight cleric character. I'm not sure what the end result would be, maybe something Native American inspired. Also, don't @ me about Radagast being the Brown Wizard or whatever, that guy's a druid if there ever was one.
Keep make vids man
Starry form - Glowing like a torch seems to have limited practical applications in combat. Nothing says "agro" like a human neon sign
True, but it has GREAT implications for RP. I played a star druid in a campaign, and any time I wanted to persuade, intimidate, or just get the attention of everyone in the room, starry form really helped.
"May I have your attention please?"
(turns into a blazing spotlight)
"Thank you"
@@Pre-GenCharacter I did this one time at a temple of the moon goddess (in front of the whole congregation), then rolled a nat 19 for religion. The DM loved it. Rewarded me with a vision of the BBEG's plan that he said he wasn't planning on giving us yet.
@charlesvanzee4879 nice! I love DnD moments like that, real memorable turn of events where the dice cooperate and the DM runs with it.