![]() It made for a neater build that didn’t require a mess of physical ability recalculations. Furthermore, the Wild Shape are based on temporary hit points (similar to the Spore Druid’s powers in Ravnica) versus the actual hit points of the creature. Each one is roughly in line with the CRs of beasts that the druid can turn into at 2nd, 4th, and 8th, although I bumped up the level requirements a little to account for certain abilities. In addition to the blight/VT power, I came up with rules for the blight druid to Wild Shape into an undead form. Later, the power can help the druid create blights that can serve it (which will also be limited by its Wisdom modifier). Plus, I limited its use by the druid’s Wisdom modifier. Basically, I took the basic idea behind the blight spell and totally blew it up into an entire subclass.įirst, I let the subclass have sort of a “mini-blight” power that worked similar to vampiric touch, although not nearly as effective.
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