| Valeclaw |
I understand the present function and intention of Battle Form spells and they they work fairly well for that implementation, and I understand the innate strength you already have just having that at it's highest level as a focus spell (granted, provided you maintain it's power with class feats). But something I really enjoyed when I played a Warpriest was having decent accuracy, but still having access to your spells to provide support, buffs and healing. The question of 'do I use an action to strike' as a Warpriest Cleric felt more flexible than a Wild Druid, where at least in my play experience, it just feels like an emergency for when something 'breaks through' or comes straight at me. An emergency response whereas I do not quite think a Warpriest feels that way.
But hypothetically, say Untamed Druids were allowed to cast spells in their polymorph forms. What limitation would you put on it?
For me, I liked the idea of class feats, if not a class archetype, for selecting specific spells to function for this. Or perhaps cross-synergy between other druid subclasses, like allowing Oaken Resilience to be cast from a slot in an Untamed Order Form if you have the Grown of Oak Leaf druid class feat. Or perhaps a means of casting heal (for those who are always stuck in a group where everybody hates taking healing options in any capacity lmao) without having to spend another focus point and turn mainly just to get back into the form.
And what would you possibly take away from Druid (as if these changes came via a class archetype) to offset granting some of their of their spell access back?