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Greetings all,

I have to create a 5th level char with a 15 point buy and I was thinking of going druid. The idea I have is for a druid:

Wolf Shaman

Stats

Strength - 15 +1 Increase = 16
Dexterity - 12
Constitution - 14
Intelligence - 7
Wisdom - 14 +2 Human = 16
Charisma - 10

Feats

1 - Spell Focus (Conjuration), Augment Summoning (Human Feat)

3 - Extend Spell

5 - Natural Spell

Spells of Importance/Note

1st Level Spells for the Extend Spell Feat - Call Animal, Charm Animal

3rd Level Spell - Summon Nature’s Ally II (Wolf)

Synopsis - Using 'Call Animal' and 'Charm Animal' I could basically have two animal companions of the same level (Though one will obviously be stronger than the other) for at least 10 hours a day. During battle I may call upon a third wolf for assistance which will also be strong. Later levels will allow for more hours and more wolves during combat.

OP View - I know it isn't exactly an optimized character but I think it will be a very RP fun Character that will still be effective.

Critique and Assistance - I would love for more ideas in making this char.

Grand Lodge

How do the other players and DM feel about you controlling that many characters?

You will eat up a lot of time during your turns.

Are you, and your group, prepared for what that entails?


Agreed with Troll. I wouldn't reccomend such a build unless your group is very small and doesn't mind you being the focal point for half of any combat.


I can check with the group, but I don't think it should be too big a problem. But other than that, how does he look?


Your 3rd level spell should be Summon Nature's Ally III, which can be used to summon 1d3 wolves. You might consider taking the superior summoning feat to guarantee you get at least 2 wolves, although this will replace extend spell or natural spell.


Oh yes, Summon Nat III, duh :P

Superior Summoning, I'll have to get that at 7 for sure then. Cool.

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