Fist of the Forest Druid


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Hello forum! I'm about to start a new Pathfinder campaign and I'm looking for your help with a character. I read the Fist of the Forest guide (Guide in question) and was confused. How many levels of each should I take? Starting at level 5, should I just go straight Druid then multiclass Monk, or vice-versa? I still want to be able to get 9th level spells, but can I do that while still keeping true to the build? I'm playing a Human with 30pb (ridiculous I know).

Thanks in advance!


To get 9th level spells, you have to be a 17th level druid.

Not sure if that helps, but that gives you two or three levels to play around with, depending on if that last (8th at 18th level) wildshape matters to you.


Hmmmm, I'm thinking of a Master of Many Style 2 levels then straight Druid. Any thoughts on stats?


And to add on another question, how do natural attacks work with iteratives? If I have 4 attacks as a dire tiger, do I just get those 4 or do I also get any iteratives?


MisterDoug wrote:

And to add on another question, how do natural attacks work with iteratives? If I have 4 attacks as a dire tiger, do I just get those 4 or do I also get any iteratives?

You don't get iteratives with natural attacks. You can, how ever use unarmed strikes (not flurry though) as your manufactured weapon attacks and then use all you natural attacks at -5.

Lets say you have BAB +6/+1, you have 2 levels of monk, so your unarmed damage is 1d6. Since you are a dire tiger your size is large so your damage is 1d8. So you could attack +6/+1 unarmed for 1d8 and +1 bite 2d6, +1 two claws 2d4 and if you pounce rake for +1 claws 2d4.

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