Originally Posted by Dexai
Originally Posted by Starlights
Originally Posted by Ankou
Now, at level 5 wizard will be blasting people with fireballs, with unlimited rests apparently, and just smoking everything. Fighter will be attacking twice and starting to become a major DPS threat with high AC (which druid animal form doesn't have so it's doubly outclassed). Warlock is sending out two eldritch blasts per hit, doubling its damage WITH hex (each blast is getting your agonizing blast boost and count as separate hits for hex, so you're doing 2*(5+4+3)=24 on average per hit from range, which is an excellent combo. Etc. etc. Druid in bear form will be doing a single hit on dudes with 40+ health doing less than half what the Warlock does with an infinite resource, eating 40 damage a turn at least, and you'll be totally discouraged from using animal form, hence why moon druid is pointless.

You did not close your parenthesis, your equation is wrong smile

The OP is referring to the "Druid Class" and the first post even mention spells.

Ankou is aware of that. He is comparing it to other classes to highlight how much weaker it is.

Exactly. Basically how can druid be OP if everything else is more powerful? The homebrew basically makes anything OP by this fellow's definition, but I don't want to be abusing mechanics and cheesing, I want to feel like I have a tough character without all that garbage, and, at the moment, moon druid doesn't have that. I really hope Larian takes a serious look at how they are balancing these classes, especially when they are deviating from the 5e rules to make a class weaker for no reason. I just don't get it.

Last edited by Ankou; 15/03/21 05:23 PM.