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Heirophant of the Caverns

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 7:37 pm
by TheKai
Hello,

A curious concept I came up with. A casting druid, utilizing the upcoming Hierophant class and the improvements to summoning with this new update.

http://nwn2db.com/build/?237321

Zen Archery for back up should he need to conserve spells..there are slings available with both Point Blank and Rapid Shot.

Druid of Grumbar :/ because I don't think he can pick a svirf deity, so it would be a double worship situation, centered around earth.

Non shapeshifting druid, though he is able to if needed, especially once elemental form gets unlocked.

I think I calculated the Conjuration Spell DC correctly, but more than likely not :lol:

Anyhow, something different, and a concept I can get down with.

Light it up please! :)

Re: Heirophant of the Caverns

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 7:47 pm
by Tsidkenu
Gnome deities = Svirfneblin deities.

Therefore Segojan Earthcaller is your Deity of choice as a gnomish/svirf druid.

PS. Segojan prefers Badger wildshape & badger companion but they are both terrible mechanically :?

Re: Heirophant of the Caverns

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 7:54 pm
by TheKai
Tsidkenu wrote:Gnome deities = Svirfneblin deities.

Therefore Segojan Earthcaller is your Deity of choice as a gnomish/svirf druid.

PS. Segojan prefers Badger wildshape & badger companion but they are both terrible mechanically :?
Oh good to know. He wasn't available in the builder but it's an easy change

Edit: Just attempted to create a druid svirf in the game, and no gnome deities were available for selection :? Grumbar it is

Re: Heirophant of the Caverns

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 7:58 pm
by Tsidkenu
It depends on your alignment I think. You have to be NG to take Segojan. And I know because I had a svirf druid at one stage.

Re: Heirophant of the Caverns

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 8:01 pm
by TheKai
Tsidkenu wrote:It depends on your alignment I think. You have to be NG to take Segojan. And I know because I had a svirf druid at one stage.
Yep, NG allows Segojan. Interesting, and thanks Tsid :)