Briar the Lesser |
Hmmm...
Let's pretend I have a Saurian Shaman druid.
I just want to confirm what I think is true before I screw it up.
At 6th level, a saurian shaman’s wild shape ability functions at her druid level –2. If she takes on the form of a reptile or a dinosaur, she instead uses her druid level +2.
Not counting Totem Transformation (which I think is pretty darn clear), at what level can this Saurian Shaman begin using wild shape?
Eh?) At level 2, but for dinosaur forms only as a level 4 druid would.
Bee!) At level 4, but dinosaur forms only and as a level 6 druid would.
See?) At level 6, as a level 4 druid for most forms, as a level 8 druid for dinosaur forms.
Dí) Something else.
What say you?
-Briar
Edited for clarity.
Short Historian |
Not quite. (I think...) Until 6th level, you don't have wild shape at all, unlike regular druids who get it at 4th.
At level 6, if you transform into a dinosaur you are treated as if you were level 8. If you transform into anything else at level 6, you are treated as if you were level 4.
Basically, you are skilled (2 levels better) at transforming into dinos and less skilled (2 levels weaker) at transforming into other animals.