Druid Wild Shape question....


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I have not played or DM'd a druid since early 3.0 days so just to make sure that I understand....

Player is 4th level druid with STR=DEX=10, no armor or shield.

She shape changes into a Dinosaur, Deinonychus.

The Bestiary has its attacks as: Melee 2 talons +5 (1d8+2),bite +5 (1d6+2), foreclaws +0 (1d4+1)

So, the wild shaped druid would be: Melee 2 talons +4 (d8+1), bite +4 (d6+1), foreclaws -1 (d4)

because bab = 3, str now = 12 so +1. Right?

Also since: AC 15, touch 12, flat-footed 13 (+2 Dex, +3 natural) per the Bestiary, it would now be AC 15 (+5 natural). Right also?

No feats, traits, etc. that will change / alter / enhance either str, dex or ac.

-- david


If the Druid has 10 dex in dino form it would only have 12AC because it only gains +2 natural armor, and doesn't gain the NA of the creature.


NikolaiJuno wrote:
If the Druid has 10 dex in dino form it would only have 12AC because it only gains +2 natural armor, and doesn't gain the NA of the creature.

Ah. Ok, thanks!

-- david

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