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I LOVE the alternate reality idea. It does play kind of how I'd like it to. Like a smooth game session rather than "okay retrain everything because you're bored."

His issue with Druid is that he really hates the setup of preparing spells. He doesn't like seeing this huge list of spells and having to pick between them. It is a process that usually takes him several rounds of silence while everyone else is interacting for him to choose. He doesn't want to think about it ahead of time because circumstances in the campaign change so often. Basically he feels like he's overthinking mechanics and not enjoying the role play like he'd enjoy.


He is undecided but is very interested in wizard and monk right now.


Thank you all for the insights, I appreciate the confirmation. My group aside from me are all new to DnD aside from our 8 sessions so far and I don't want to do something that's not accurate because none of them will be able to know any better. Having a whole new group I don't intend for any of them to actually die in any way. They're all so attached to their characters and the stories they've given them and frankly so am I. XD


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I should have included that this is something the player wants, and I am trying to figure out a good way to make it happen for him and give the rest of the players a good believable story arc. He is not happy with his Druid class and wants to retool without losing the character he has made. It's an inside job really, I just want it to involve something fun and creative.


I would like to force a Druid to loose his Druidness. My intentions are to have an interaction with an evil God of some kind where he willingly agrees to pay a sacrifice to said God. Canonically, if a Druid begins to follow a chaotic evil God, would that cause this effect? Also, the rest of the group is all around level 4 at the moment, so is there a way to give him a leg up in whatever new class he winds up having rather than starting as a fresh level 1?

The situation, would be as follows -PC that Druid has a developing relationship with is near death and a chaotic evil God agrees to restore her if he makes an appropriate sacrifice.