D&D just gave us a giant Godzilla Druid subclass, but is it any good?
Dungeons and Dragons' new playtest Druid fulfills a very specific fantasy. Step one: turn into a giant, legally distinct Kaiju. Step two: blast enemies with hyper beams, swallow foes whole, and knock down buildings. Step three: Profit. This is the next step up from Wild Shaping into a T-Rex and wreaking havoc. As a concept, I love it, but is it actually any good? Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:D&D loving astronaut shows us how to roll a D20 in spaceD&D's new Pestilence Cleric turns the game's most evil rule into a superpowerAdd grit to your D&D games with this great-value $25 book bundle
Dungeons and Dragons' new playtest Druid fulfills a very specific fantasy. Step one: turn into a giant, legally distinct Kaiju. Step two: blast enemies with hyper beams, swallow foes whole, and knock down buildings. Step three: Profit. This is the next step up from Wild Shaping into a T-Rex and wreaking havoc. As a concept, I love it, but is it actually any good?Read the rest of the story...
RELATED LINKS:
D&D loving astronaut shows us how to roll a D20 in space
D&D's new Pestilence Cleric turns the game's most evil rule into a superpower
Add grit to your D&D games with this great-value $25 book bundle
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