Burns
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There is so much loot in the game it still feels like a bunch of it going to waste when only 3 characters are really utilizing it.Your other party members will get the best loot.
There is so much loot in the game it still feels like a bunch of it going to waste when only 3 characters are really utilizing it.Your other party members will get the best loot.
Definitely not the case with shifters in Pathfinder, you lose your armor slot and thats it.Almost all of them make gear meaningless when shifted and playing with gear is a large part of these types of games.
Even on custom (multi-save) "honor" difficulty, the game through chapter 1 and almost to the end of chapter 2 has been pretty easy (no barrel-mancing). So if 2 specs share some items, I don't necessarily need every character to be BiS. I just like to feel like I am utilizing as much loot as possible.Lot of loot but some stuff there is competition for best in slot. Gotta have the best right? I started a new honor mod run and finished act 2 and realized shadowheart didn't have a single ring on. Oh well. By act 3 there is a ginormous amount of equipment though.
Yeah, maybe so. I vaguely remember using a shapeshifting druid for one playthrough of Kingmaker. Don't remember it being that good though, as in shifting was far outclassed by casting by level 10, or maybe because it's a weak class is multi with to try to make a good melee druid for Unfair. In Wrath, on the other hand, I used Brownfur to make all melee into dragon/drakes and it worked great on a max buff playthrough (cleric/angel). I thought that was more due to the dragon spell line, not shifting in general.Definitely not the case with shifters in Pathfinder, you lose your armor slot and thats it.
Druid is more of a 'hey look im a full progression caster who has a solid backup melee option that doesn't require setup to switch to' and it's less valuable in a crpg where you get to rest much more often than you do in tabletop. Sort of the marathon runner of casters.Even on custom (multi-save) "honor" difficulty, the game through chapter 1 and almost to the end of chapter 2 has been pretty easy (no barrel-mancing). So if 2 specs share some items, I don't necessarily need every character to be BiS. I just like to feel like I am utilizing as much loot as possible.
Yeah, maybe so. I vaguely remember using a shapeshifting druid for one playthrough of Kingmaker. Don't remember it being that good though, as in shifting was far outclassed by casting by level 10, or maybe because it's a weak class is multi with to try to make a good melee druid for Unfair. In Wrath, on the other hand, I used Brownfur to make all melee into dragon/drakes and it worked great on a max buff playthrough (cleric/angel). I thought that was more due to the dragon spell line, not shifting in general.
Moon Druid is a solidly middle of the road spec. In large part due to items not working with shapeshifting means that a bunch of other specs are stronger. Not only due to the amount of items in this game but also due to how a bunch of items synergize together.My wife played a shape shifting druid in our bg3 run and it was absurdly good. She barely ever got knocked down to 0 up, which then puts you back in human form, only to immediately shapeshift again. By the end I think she could do that 2 or 3 times. The owlbear was silly
Even on custom (multi-save) "honor" difficulty, the game through chapter 1 and almost to the end of chapter 2 has been pretty easy (no barrel-mancing). So if 2 specs share some items, I don't necessarily need every character to be BiS. I just like to feel like I am utilizing as much loot as possible.
Yeah, maybe so. I vaguely remember using a shapeshifting druid for one playthrough of Kingmaker. Don't remember it being that good though, as in shifting was far outclassed by casting by level 10, or maybe because it's a weak class is multi with to try to make a good melee druid for Unfair. In Wrath, on the other hand, I used Brownfur to make all melee into dragon/drakes and it worked great on a max buff playthrough (cleric/angel). I thought that was more due to the dragon spell line, not shifting in general.
Yeah I mean she wasn't minmaxing and she's not an rpg gamer, so it actually worked out really well for us. It was essentially the spec where she didn't really have to worry about what she was doing and just bash enemies (or jump and flatten them).Moon Druid is a solidly middle of the road spec. In large part due to items not working with shapeshifting means that a bunch of other specs are stronger. Not only due to the amount of items in this game but also due to how a bunch of items synergize together.