
Cornielius |

I'm doing this in a home-brew game I'm refering to as Castaways in Jurrasic Park.
The setting is shipwrecked adventurers in a dinosaur infested land.
As we have been having difficulties traveling quickly in the jungle and other environs, I came up with this concept to get the others moving along with my druid.
But is it leagal or have I missed something?
I am a 6th level Saurian Shaman, so am able to Wildshape huge dinos.
We had a local tribe who owes us make a howdah for my allosaurus form (form chosen by GM as best choice).
I Wildshape, cast Longstrider and Ant Haul, have the howdah attached, and begin travelling, with the other 6 members of the party and our gear aboard.
As a druid, I ignore terrain difficulties due to plants and thus travel at a sustained 40' move, while leaving no tracks.
We have yet to get into combat while in this configuration, but traveling is going just fine.
Legal?
Any problems I missed with this?

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It all sounds legal to me. And even if it weren't, I would let it slide for creativity and problem-solving purposes.
Agreed.
At 6th level, Ant Haul would last for most of the day (leaving time to set up and dismantle a camp), and Longstrider would require two castings to last an equal span - all quite reasonable.You expend a bunch of 1st level spells to provide for the group higher mobility, in a creative and thematic-fitting way. Supported.