Canadian Bakka wrote:
In regards to the World Walker, I am aware that people already pointed out the typo with "reduce nature's lore," on the second paragraph of the world walker's description.
However, I would like to know if it was intended for the world walker to gain additional favoured terrains, like a ranger of equal level (so they would get a 2nd favoured terrain at 8th, 13th, and 18th level, with corresponding increase in bonus to a single terrain at each new favoured terrain selection), or do they only gain one favoured terrain, at 3rd level, with their world walker levels stacking with the ranger levels to determine bonus and quantity of favoured terrains (world walker 1/ranger 7 = total of 2 favoured terrains or total of 3 favoured terrains?)?
All other classes that granted favoured terrain were much clearer on this than world walker. Please advise.
Its in the text itself:
World walker:
At 3rd level, the world walker gains the ranger’s favored terrain ability. She treats her druid level as her ranger level for this ability. If she has levels in both classes, both class’s levels stack for determining the effect of this ability.
Its the ability as per ranger which can be more than one favoured terrains granted based on number of druid or ranger levels the character has. Not one favoured terrain, otherwise it would never increase regardless of the number of levels granted. What's the point of being a world walker if you could only walk in one terrain.
CB out.