... and his trusty riding dog, "Kuma."
Okay, so the druid isn't furry - bald gnome is about as far from furry as you can get - but I thought people would like the intelligent critter.
Okay, so the druid isn't furry - bald gnome is about as far from furry as you can get - but I thought people would like the intelligent critter.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Dog (Other)
Size 460 x 658px
File Size 35.8 kB
Dude. Druids are like...the definition of furry.
You can turn into any animal you've seen before. How is that not furry? Unless of course, you mean in the sense of "covered in fur," in which case yes, the gnome is decidedly not furry.
+fav for a race nobody plays seriously in D&D and a class that... not a lot of people I know will touch with a 10-foot pole.
You can turn into any animal you've seen before. How is that not furry? Unless of course, you mean in the sense of "covered in fur," in which case yes, the gnome is decidedly not furry.
+fav for a race nobody plays seriously in D&D and a class that... not a lot of people I know will touch with a 10-foot pole.
Believe it or not, I haven't played a druid. I'd sort of like to - the whole "tree hugging nature worshipper who can potentially become a hulking dire wolf" is a pretty appealing concept - but just haven't had much opportunity lately. I think since most divine casters are first-aid-dispensers, and clerics are 'way better first-aid-dispensers than druids, it's easy to forget druid has some really impressive perks.
FA+

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