Druid spells ranked 2nd level: D&D

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  • @oliverneville5012
    @oliverneville5012 Před 3 lety +112

    I played a druid in a campaign with lots of down time, so I used skywrite to advertise for bunch of different shops and got paid for it

    • @russellharrell2747
      @russellharrell2747 Před 3 lety +7

      Fantasy capitalism!

    • @Gmorktron
      @Gmorktron Před 2 lety +8

      Yes this!!!
      Its also good to "stir the pot" and gather intel. We ran into a Cult and needed info on it. We also had a Noble in a town that was a major turd we had to deal with. We used skywrite above the noble's house to insinuate the Cult's messiah was at the noble's house. After the riot, the Lord's evicted the noble, and we were able to follow some leads on the Cult as the sign drew cultists in. Great shenanigans potential with skywrite.

    • @ThirtytwoJ
      @ThirtytwoJ Před rokem +2

      Plant growth for the flower shop or farms

    • @michaellucas8426
      @michaellucas8426 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was thinking to use it to trash talk as my Druid bard initiate 😂

  • @deltavictor8369
    @deltavictor8369 Před 3 lety +96

    I love Animal Messenger, just so much. Not for normal communication options, but to taunt enemies. Work with the rogue or bard or what have you, dress the animals up in tiny costumes, and send them to the enemy general, or irritating Waterdeep bureaucrat, or whatever. Same reason I've used Skywrite, though that has the advantage of not being killed by guard dogs, and letting more people see the insults.

    • @japphan
      @japphan Před 3 lety +11

      The power of having many people see a message is not to be underestimated. What would a modern day commercials company pay for that?
      Public shaming, creating crowds, warnings, rumours. But mostly public shaming. Because the world does needs to know about Lord Gormalon's erectile dysfunction.

  • @comfortablegrey
    @comfortablegrey Před 3 lety +112

    We are so blessed that Chris is releasing multiple video series around the same time: Subclass ranking, Druid spell ranking, and the bits or builds he releases between. This was another great video, some obvious choices for druids at this level with a lot of circumstantial variety.

  • @UnkaJosh
    @UnkaJosh Před 3 lety +77

    Spells like Hold Person and Heat Metal really demonstrate how useful it can be for Spell Preparation casters to get advanced intel on what they're up against. If you *know* that you're up against a bunch of wolves, you skip them. If you *know* that you're up against a bunch of armored knights, they become much more worthwhile. Of course, that's what "circumstantial" means, but seriously, scout out your enemy if you can.

    • @thechristopherous789
      @thechristopherous789 Před 2 lety +3

      I would honestly argue that if the party truly has no idea what they are going up against or what they may find then they have either been thrust into a situation where they know nothing by the DM or they just didn't bother thinking at all.
      If you are in the forest and you dont believe there is any sort of civilisation nearby, hold person probably wont help, neither will heat metal. But if you are traveling on a pathway or just walking around a town, then the chances that you need these spells increase dramatically. You dont need much information to make that judgment.

    • @raymondrohling4472
      @raymondrohling4472 Před 2 měsíci

      My dm would rule if its not wearing metal i could try to lodge a dagger in it and if it has no way of getting the dagger out i could cast heat metal on that

  • @IncaSteppa420
    @IncaSteppa420 Před 3 lety +53

    FYI, enhance ability is ranked as orange in the timestamps while it's ranked purple in the video.

  • @samuelpierce639
    @samuelpierce639 Před 3 lety +29

    My daughter’s druid used to keep Locate Plants/Animals prepared to find sources of poison for the assassin played by her big sister. So, it was good for that - so long as they weren’t fighting undead, fiends, etc. 🤷‍♂️

  • @DashunicornII
    @DashunicornII Před 3 lety +25

    Player of mine actually cast beast sense on a wild shaped druid who morphed into a rat for scouting. It was actually pretty clever

  • @mattbriddell9246
    @mattbriddell9246 Před 3 lety +37

    One useful combat application I can think of for Enhance Ability is to cast it on a spellcaster that plans on using Counterspell or Dispel Magic during combat, since that would give them advantage on any rolls they'd need to make for those spells. A situational use obviously, but one with the potential to be clutch in that sort of situation.

    • @binolombardi
      @binolombardi Před 3 lety +3

      It’s also an incredible spell to cast on the stealthy party member who wants to split the party regardless of past experiences.
      Advantage on stealth helps prevent that character from being discovered. Advantage on acrobatics may help when maneuvering over uneven ground in rooftops or along walls as well as Defending yourself from creatures attempting to grapple you. The slight damage reduction from falling is enough to make sure that most creatures giving chase to you would unwittingly prom themselves if you make use of the vertical drops. Advantage on sleight of hand for lifting objects off or even onto unwary creatures. If you’re caught, you get advantage on your initiative to act before your assailant.

    • @moto2442
      @moto2442 Před 3 lety +1

      Enhance ability is another major component of getting surprise with Pass without Trace. If you have a paladin or fighter in heavy armour and without stealth. You need to remove their disadvantage to consistently get a high score.

    • @chrisw3024
      @chrisw3024 Před 3 lety +2

      @@moto2442 And this is why I like Trickery Clerics. Because only they can do both removing disadvantage and PWT at the same time.

  • @Godzillawolf1
    @Godzillawolf1 Před 2 lety +6

    There is one enemy that Earthbind is extremely good against:
    The Demilich. They have a strength modifier of -5, meaning a high level Druid, and if you're fighting a Demilich, unless your DM is a sadist, you're a high level Druid, you should have a maxed out spellcasting modifier, meaning your DC should be around 16. A Demilich literally cannot resist your Earthbind, it has no walking speed at all.
    If you hit a Demilich with Earthbind, its only chance of escaping is either burning a Legendary Resistance, or if you're fighting it in its lair, using Anti-Magic Field on you.
    So, with three second level slots, you can burn all three of its Legendary Resistances if you're not fighting it in its lair. If the rest of your party burns its Legendary Resistances alongside you, then Watery Sphere is pretty much checkmate, as one of the only conditions Demiliches are vulnerable to is Restrained, and like Earthbind, the DC is too high for the Demilich to beat.
    Highly circumstances, but being that effective against such a high level enemy does score some points in my book.

  • @CanisMythson
    @CanisMythson Před 3 lety +46

    Actually Locate Plants and Animals can come in handy for Druids that just got 7th level casting and want to find a suitable tree for Transport Via Plants.

    • @irenewhitcomb1813
      @irenewhitcomb1813 Před 2 lety +2

      If you use a herbalism kit... No more guessing where those plants are to make potions for the party (or poisons).

    • @DVDMaster2009
      @DVDMaster2009 Před 2 lety +3

      Also useful if playing in games where the DM insists that you see the creature before you can wildshape into it.

  • @AmorphousUrsine
    @AmorphousUrsine Před 3 lety +21

    I adore Continual Flame for it's flavor, especially if your DM is more lax with a character's skills at building things or making use of certain magic items. Does a violet, star-filled torch atop my staff of woodlands help my darkvision equipped Circle of Stars druid? Not really. Do I love the thematic flavor it adds and the idea that I could use my power over the staff to have it's leaves "sheathe" the flame on command when I need to? Very much yes. I could see why many druids might never touch it, but as a certified "downtime lover" it's such a fun spell. Artificers make great use of it though, with their tinkering nature it's easier to argue that you can add a little pot of light to the variant human fighter's helmet that can be toggled with an item interaction.
    As a side note, THANK YOU for making me realize Moonbeam was a 5-foot *radius*, I've been running it as occupying a single square for no good reason

  • @danielbeshers1689
    @danielbeshers1689 Před 3 lety +25

    Beast Sense does have one (very niche but very fun) use. Animal Friendship gives you a a willing beast target even if the beast in question is actually not particularly friendly. Speak With Animals allows you to give that friendly Beast instructions: not too complicated, but they don't need to be. Speak With Animals is also a ritual, so if we have the time to invest in this, it takes only a single 1st level spell slot for Animal Friendship. With a willing beast who has been given some basic instructions, what does Beast Sense get you? Well, if the animal you've befriended, convinced to do you a favor, and then turned into a spy camera is, say, Blofield's cat (or at least the D&D equivalent), you have turned an asset with incredible levels of access to some scheming villain into the perfect mole. Bonus points if it is, in fact, a hobgoblin general's pet mole. That's just about the most druid thing I can imagine.

  • @Trenell83
    @Trenell83 Před 3 lety +31

    Can't wait for this. I'm playing a druid right now so I truly want to learn how to play this class well.

    • @TheHortoncrow
      @TheHortoncrow Před 3 lety

      What subclass are you going with?

    • @Trenell83
      @Trenell83 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHortoncrow wildfire druid. So far it's been fun.

    • @TheHortoncrow
      @TheHortoncrow Před 3 lety

      @@Trenell83 I'm primarily a Cleric guy. Only Druid I played was Spores. Those temp hit points so I could cast spells while "wild shaped' was pretty deece.

    • @Trenell83
      @Trenell83 Před 3 lety

      @@TheHortoncrow ah yes I played a hill dwarf cleric. It was a lot of fun and very durable. Carried me through a lot of levels.

  • @latyper7450
    @latyper7450 Před 3 lety +27

    Regarding flaming sphere: I don’t think Chris is giving flaming sphere adequate credit as a control spell. While it is unlikely that anyone is going to end their turn within five feet of the sphere, that in of itself generates value. Use it to make it hard for the enemy to position in places they need to be to attack the party. In cramped dungeon rooms where viable places for monsters to stand is even more limited the spell is even more valuable.

    • @samuelpierce639
      @samuelpierce639 Před 3 lety +5

      I think that may be the reason he did not rate it higher. It’s much less useful in a setting that lacks bottlenecks.

    • @crunkers_
      @crunkers_ Před 3 lety

      I find the most useful place to put this spell is in front of a door.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +1

      i think you're right.
      every campaign has dungeons i would think, every dungeon has hallways, every hallway sucks if it has a flaming sphere in it. Every flaming sphere can be upcast to deal 4d6 when it strikes an enemy, and another 4d6 when the creature is stuck by the sphere, and that's for a minute, and a 4th level slot (upcast for that dmg). So it's much better than fireball in those positions for just one slot higher, not a bad trade off... is pretty good!

    • @anders630
      @anders630 Před 3 lety +3

      I've tried it (in my case with a wizard) and yes it does damage but it felt very underwhelming.

    • @latyper7450
      @latyper7450 Před 3 lety +1

      @@samuelpierce639 This DUNGEONS and Dragons. The PCs are almost constantly in tight corridors and twenty-five by thirty-five foot rooms. Even with no walls or rooms, D&D combats quickly start looking like a rugby scrim as everyone closes to melee. Once that happens, the Flaming Sphere can be used to force monsters to take attacks of opportunity or fire damage from the sphere.

  • @Centaur255
    @Centaur255 Před 3 lety +12

    100% agree on Spiked Growth - the fact that the only save is to notice it and there's no way to half it is ridiculously good. And the fact that you can stack this with Plant Growth? Oh man - that's the jam.
    And heaven help your enemies if you also have a Nature Cleric casting Thorn Whip and using Grasping Vine and pulling people "back to start" through the spike patch.

    • @grantgarbour
      @grantgarbour Před rokem +1

      How does this stack with plant growth? Plant growth only works on normal plants

    • @Centaur255
      @Centaur255 Před rokem +1

      @@grantgarbour Step 1: put a plant down in the area you're casting in, or target a spot where a plant already is. Step 2: cast Plant Growth. Step 3: cast and concentrate on Spike Growth. A surprisingly high amount of this can be done before combat, and then boom: 25ft of movement to move 5ft, 2d4 piercing for every 5ft they move through the Spike Growth, and if you pair this with Thorn Whip you can trigger even more spike damage each turn.

  • @andre-al
    @andre-al Před 3 lety +33

    About Spike Growth, you said the Nature Cleric also gets it but didn't mention the Dao Genie Warlock, which can actually make great use of it with repelling blast + potentially crusher. Just think that's a fun option worth bringing up.

    • @samuelbroad11
      @samuelbroad11 Před 3 lety +4

      and the swarmkeeper ranger!

    • @nicholass5621
      @nicholass5621 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@samuelbroad11 or every ranger for that matter

    • @samuelbroad11
      @samuelbroad11 Před 10 měsíci

      oh yeah! never played one!@@nicholass5621

  • @sambojinbojin-sam6550
    @sambojinbojin-sam6550 Před 3 lety +11

    After all your spell guides, I'd love to see a stupid-druid-tricks video, where you tell of some of the sillier or stranger things druids of varying subclasses can do. It'd help show how seemingly simple spells or abilities, that look ok or pretty good, can make you reasonably competitive in DPR terms early on (even non-moons) and have "expanded utility" on top of your already very utilizable base class.

  • @firstnamelastname440
    @firstnamelastname440 Před 3 lety +43

    I got to disagree on earthbind being that bad. I feel like I'm the only one who found out how good earthbind is. It's not always useful and I wouldn't always bring it. But when it's good it the best spell in the game and just wins encounters. There are several creatures in the game in the game with a fly speed and no walking speed. Nearly all of these creatures have terrible strength saves. So when you cast it they get one terrible save and then there stuck for a minute and can't move. Ghost, wraith, flameskull, banshee, will-o-wisp pretty much everything that's an Incorporeal Undead instantly loses to this spell. It' also shuts down Demiliches hard and is so so against beholderkin. All of these creature have immunities to at least some movement stopping condition but none are immune to this. This spell has saved my ass multiple times. If you hear anything about a place being haunted pack this spell.
    If there's something strange
    In the neighborhood
    Who you gonna call? (Earthbind)

    • @dylandugan76
      @dylandugan76 Před 3 lety +2

      The biggest problem with it, which wasn't mentioned here, is that Earthbind becomes increasingly redundant as the party starts to fly themselves. Flight only becomes more common, cheaper, and easier as you level up. And having allies with the ability to fly is just better than taking the ability to fly away from your enemies. If you're fighting harpies or something, at the point where you have access to 2nd level spells but not 3rd, yeah, you'll get some use out of it. But it's only going to get worse, very quickly.

  • @smile-tl9in
    @smile-tl9in Před 3 lety +5

    flaming sphere is pretty good if you have someone with sentinel in the party. they have to begin all their turns next to the sphere unless they try to move away, which means taking an AoO which might get them stuck near the sphere anyway

  • @robertoangelo1105
    @robertoangelo1105 Před 2 lety +3

    You can use locate plants + goodberry to locate party members.
    If your DM allows you to choose any small fruit or nut for the goodberry spell, then you can choose extremely rare ones, like cactus fruits, or some other fruits that only grows in other side of the world... Cast goodberry every night before sleep, give 1 fruit to every party member, and you can always locate them.

  • @nonamenoname1133
    @nonamenoname1133 Před 3 lety +6

    Good ol Find Traps. Doesn't find all traps, and doesn't find the traps it finds.

  • @PiiskaJesusFreak
    @PiiskaJesusFreak Před 3 lety +11

    Druid spell list has really nice spells. Dao genie warlock is one of my warlocks because it gets spike growth with a ton of forced movement.

  • @sarahseaweed2514
    @sarahseaweed2514 Před rokem +4

    I've been playing the same wildfire druid for almost one year now (if you don't count the small break where she was kidnapped by the enemies) but have loved using these videos as guidance for myself when preparing spells over the last year. Thank you Chris!

  • @fortunatus1
    @fortunatus1 Před 3 lety +11

    Barkskin works well on a Moon druid depending on which beast you transform into. You wildshape as a bonus action so you can cast the spell as your action. Your tanking form at low levels is the brown bear, which has an AC of 11. 16 is a huge improvement over 11. A quick glance over the CR 2 creatures that a Moon druid gains at level 6 shows that only a couple have an AC of 15. It's not a great spell if you choose one of those 2 or so beasts. It is still a useful spell well into the 2d tier of play for a tanking Moon druid tho but not all that useful for a caster druid for the most part.
    I think this spell should have been rated Orange**. Useable by 1 druid subclass is kind of the definition of circumstantial.

    • @adamkaris
      @adamkaris Před 3 lety

      Or you could go offensive with your concentration and kill them faster, relying on the extra hp of your wildshape.
      It's just a matter of where you fall on the offensive----defensive spectrum.
      I like flaming sphere for the free extra damage every turn, and the ability to block off so many more squares. I'm a large bear, plus there's a ball of fire. Pick which one you want to walk near....

    • @dylanba5251
      @dylanba5251 Před 3 lety

      In my experience, higher AC made me less likely to draw Aggro which I want as a Moon Druid. Whereas a concentration spell that does good damage like Flaming Sphere. Add in Warcaster and Resilient CON ASAP and you really won't be losing it anytime soon.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +1

      ya i think you could have flaming sphere up and still be a bear druid, or fog cloud and be a giant spider with tremor sense/blindsight 10 ft., but i can't say bark + bear is a bad idea. I guess its just that as a moon druid you're already broken, so its hard to discuss value for some one that's already easily beating those encounters. So no extra value is being gained by spending the spell slot. And you could summon beast and be the same beast and possibly be mistaken for the other, as well as a summon being better protection than AC 16 .

    • @richardwhaler8717
      @richardwhaler8717 Před 3 lety

      Honestly at low levels where you are using the bear shapes, the hp bonus from the shapes is more than enough to survive almost any fight. AC is mostly irrelevant. If Barkskin didn't use your concentration absolutely! But generally your better off concentrating on something else while in WS like flaming sphere or Spike Growth or summon beast.

  • @timeforsuchaword
    @timeforsuchaword Před 3 lety +4

    Locate plants or animals can be a pretty good tracking spell; druidcraft a little rare flower and slip it into someone's pocket, a crate of weapons, a food tray, etc and then you can find out exactly where it goes without spending a spell slot. What really makes this pay off compared to using locate object or locate creature though is that it has a 5 mile range instead of a 1000 ft range, allowing you to track something across an entire city instead of a block or two.

  • @christopherbryan160
    @christopherbryan160 Před 3 lety +9

    Enlarge/Reduce in combination with Wildshape and Circle Forms is the fastest way to become gargantuan in 5e. That makes it, in and of itself, worth it to me. Being able to threaten 20 squares, at once, is sort of bananas.

    • @Whoracle8531
      @Whoracle8531 Před 3 lety +1

      the druid in my group actually killed 4 goblins by enlarging our tortle barbarian in a tight dungeon. It was by far the coolest thing that happened until now.

  • @saraphilosophizes
    @saraphilosophizes Před 3 lety +10

    I mixed up stirge with sturgeon and it sounded really impractical until I realized what was meant.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety

      sturgeon are huge and probably dangerous if D&D versions X-) atleast if i was DM i'd say "great call"

  • @LeonJagerWulf
    @LeonJagerWulf Před 3 lety +3

    Last night I used animal messenger in our sea-fairing campaign to contact the captain of a pair of pirate ships about to waylay us. They demanded a toll for sailing their waters. We told them that we had no such coinage to make such a payment and that they could let us pass or we would dismantle their ship board by board. We received a laugh in response, I sent one final message before diving into the sea (Triton druid) "I see you have chosen death then, a pity, may the Bitch Queen feast upon your souls!" and expressed that the bird would promptly vanish after delivering it's message effectively "giving them the bird" as I swam under the waves and climbed the side of their ship to unleash a flaming sphere right in the middle of the deck.
    Our ships captain, who is also an aquatic race, proceeded to go beneath and tear at the bottom of their ship. She had already disabled the other ships rudder while the rest of that was happening. Having seen a pair of giant sea eels at one of our first destinations in the campaign I was now able to take on their form and did so with the intention of biting at the ship, however when my turn came back around the captain who foolishly laughed at our offer of peace fell into the water trying to escape our Aarakocra paladin. So I did what any giant eel would do and bit him. Our captain unleashed her echo, swam to the captain and mocked him as he sat bleeding in my jaws then swapped places with her echo and opened a sizeable hole in the hull. Next round I bit him again and she grappled him and stopped swimming, her chain mail dragging them both to the depths below.
    That encounter was apparently supposed to be non-combat, but it's fun to think this was all started because a fool of a pirate didn't take a magical messenger bird seriously.

  • @wilfredofigueroa7970
    @wilfredofigueroa7970 Před 3 lety +4

    Objects have ac and HP and most spells don't let you target objects. Flame blade is situationally useful for targeting objects. Like a wizards spell book or a component pouch. Alot of dms won't expect it but it is possible raw.

  • @nuclearbirds
    @nuclearbirds Před 2 lety +1

    Since Druids have proficiency with herbalism kits, I would rate locate animals or plants as orange, because it’s a ritual (so it doesn’t cost anything) and you can locate herbs that you know can make healing potions.

  • @whoknows7711
    @whoknows7711 Před 2 lety +2

    Locate anmals or plants isn't red
    - you ask for a beast you want see for wild shape
    - you ask for plants to use your herbelism kit
    - you ask for batle horses and you know the next army
    - you ask for cats, dogs or cows and you know the next village
    - you ask for fishes and you know the next river or sea
    - you ask for bats at day and you know a cave
    - and so on
    for a ritual you can take a lot of usefull informations

  • @hfix307
    @hfix307 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve seen gust of wind solve hard encounters. We used it on cliffs, where mobility was constrained to passageways and blew numerous people off the sides of the mountains (several per turn). It’s Incredibly powerful in that context, and so should be orange.

  • @tiradentes4525
    @tiradentes4525 Před 3 lety +7

    Locate Animals or Plant, Quick Story:
    Playing HotDQ my party was about to follow a caravan that we had access to its manufacturer.
    I bought a CACTUS on Baldur's Gate that grow on other region and hide it under the caravan Seat.
    So, there was it... Self made tracking device.
    Other options are Sleight of Hand the plant on someone pocket(To find it's hideout) or even make you friend carry it for tracking him.
    Not sure if that is enough to make it Orange(for me it is), but remember maybe the plant isn't the goal but the tool for it.

    • @mikeroberts817
      @mikeroberts817 Před 3 lety +3

      I've been getting good value from it in the underdark. It has helped us find water by looking for plant life (or fungus, hand waiving that they aren't technically either animals or plants) typically found near water. Also helped find settlements and traveling merchants that we knew had specific domesticated beats. Saved us plenty of time spent fumbling around. Now that I'm level 6 (and a land druid) it feels worth a permanent preparation.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +2

      i thought there might be some mention to herbalism but for herbalism and alchemy being in the game, its like they dont exist. There is no system for it (i think) and it doesn't come up. so many nerds heart broken, maybe Treant has herabalism ideas to share with the universe? In which case the spell would be downtime handy.

  • @coolgumelo932
    @coolgumelo932 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Big note to locate plants or animal... you can use as scout.. put some herb in the enemy and use this spells, is better then locate objetc or person and fits the theme of druid

  • @MrGraftonator
    @MrGraftonator Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for the stars! You have no idea how irritating it is in some tier lists where the good and awful spells look the same because I can't tell the difference between blue and purple!!

    • @pencilbender
      @pencilbender Před 2 lety

      Thats exactly why he does it! Very inclusive. Hes been doing this since his 3.0 and 3.5 guides

  • @Hyde_Hill
    @Hyde_Hill Před 2 lety +2

    Issue with Summon Beast is the 200 gold material needed. Generally pretty rare to have that much gold at third level, DM dependent of course.

  • @stephenhenderson6143
    @stephenhenderson6143 Před 3 lety +2

    The benefit of healing spirit is it's combat use.
    Consider healing word, a pretty good spell, that takes a bonus action and heals for 1d4+wis modifier once at range. Upcast, this is now 2d4.
    versus healing spirit, even with only 4 or 5 heals of 1d6, is going to work out to be a lot better. Plus you can move it.
    The downside of concentration is a big one, but I use it when I've lost concentration on a spell, and seeing as it's only a bonus action, you still have your action to attack or hide, disengage, and heal everyone up, so that next turn you can cast a different spell.
    Healing spirit is amazing for getting party members up from downed, especially at low levels.

  • @Godzillawolf1
    @Godzillawolf1 Před 2 lety +2

    One use me and my party's Artificer found is I'm a Shepard Druid and we realized we could enlarge my summons between the two of us. Do this on Giant Constrictor Snake, and you end up with a kaiju that can restrain anything due to nothing being larger. That could be very useful when combined with Mighty Summoner.

  • @jessgold793
    @jessgold793 Před 3 lety +3

    At Levels 3 and 4, my Sea Elf Circle of Stars Druid used Moonbeam (bright starlight!), Spike Growth (multi-colored spiky coral!), Summon Beast (white wolf, snowy owl, dolphin), Enlarge/Reduce (you got this! I saw it in the stars!), and Pass Without Trace (we got this! I saw it in the stars!) very effectively. We're going to reach Level 5 during our next session. I can't wait to hear about 3rd-level spells next week! Perfect timing!

  • @gatorguard5931
    @gatorguard5931 Před 2 lety +2

    You said it yourself, Barkskin could have a niche with Moon Druids. Giving a Brown Bear +5 AC is ridiculous at those early levels. I think it oughta be orange for that reason, as even though it's pretty limited to specifically the Moon Druid, it is very good in that specific situation.

  • @a99barnsey
    @a99barnsey Před 3 lety +7

    When you're fighting a dragon or other flying creature in lower tiers, earthbind is very important for a melee heavy group.

    • @dylandugan76
      @dylandugan76 Před 3 lety

      Then again, you probably don't want to give a dragon a strength saving throw if you can avoid it. Might be better off waiting a couple levels until you have more options to make party members fly themselves.

    • @richardwhaler8717
      @richardwhaler8717 Před 3 lety +1

      Web or just getting the fighter/barb in range to grapple is just better than Earthbind. The only time Earthbind is good is against creatures with hover in addition to fly. Creatures with hover also tend to have low Strength. Your looking more at ghosts and things like liches and beholders.

  • @HugSeal42
    @HugSeal42 Před 3 lety +7

    When I make a druid I'm gonna ritual cast locate animal or plants all the time during travel to search for truffles :D

  • @morganhumphrey8135
    @morganhumphrey8135 Před 4 měsíci

    An additional way to use Locate Object can be to plant an object on someone you want to track. You can then use the spell to help hunt them down. This leads to an additional way to use Locate Animals/Plants. In a similar fashion you can plant a plant (ideally an exotic one not found where you are) on someone (or something) and use the spell to track them. The advantage to this method is that the detection range of the spell is much larger and ritual casting it won’t burn spell slots. Very niche/specific, but fun utility to bring to the table.

  • @dylanba5251
    @dylanba5251 Před 3 lety +3

    Druid at 2nd level has 3 Blue ratings and 2 Green ratings vs Wizard 2nd level got 2 blue and 5 green, so pretty comparable. Though an issue I am seeing as we all know is just how concentration heavy it can be. Whereas Wizards had great defense spells in Mirror Image and Misty Step.
    Interesting note that Flaming Sphere on the Wizard video was a Green rating but only Purple here. It was justified because Wizards can add up the damage with cantrips and combo with Booming Blade. But wouldn't mind hearing more about this change.

    • @samuelpierce639
      @samuelpierce639 Před 3 lety

      Wizards have less opportunity to use a bonus action.

    • @dylanba5251
      @dylanba5251 Před 3 lety

      @@samuelpierce639 Am I missing something good for the Druids to use? I loved Flaming Sphere on my Moon Druid.

    • @samuelpierce639
      @samuelpierce639 Před 3 lety

      Healing Word, Healing Spirit, Heat Metal, Aura of Vitality (via Tasha’s). Depending on subclass: Misty Step, combat wildshape (& sometimes the wildshape has bonus actions), use balm of summer court or wildfire spirit, summon or move/use starry form or spirit totem.
      I dunno, maybe my wizard could find a more effective bonus action than the occasional Misty Step, but it hasn’t happened yet.

  • @HiopX
    @HiopX Před 3 lety +1

    Best use of Skywrite:
    "Kilroy was here", "Halfdan wrote these runes", or just trolling the BBEG

  • @NoZignature
    @NoZignature Před 3 lety +2

    I think it would be Nice to see this as a tier list where you can easily overview the rankings of each spell.
    This would give an idea of how good the second level druid spells are overall :)

  • @jonahpeacock2561
    @jonahpeacock2561 Před 2 lety +1

    locate animals animals and plants can be supper useful because it can be used to detect different types of terrain like detecting cave crickets to find the dragons layer or locating fish to find the river or locating cows to find the nearest farm

  • @muddlewait8844
    @muddlewait8844 Před 3 lety +1

    These lists are really highlighting the usefulness of Ritual Caster for a druid.

  • @Addddam0
    @Addddam0 Před 3 lety +5

    Regarding Summon Beast, depending on the campaign you're in the material components are quite costly: (a feather, tuft of fur, and fish tail inside a gilded acorn worth at least 200 gp). Having a value attached means you can't substitute a druidic focus, a gilded acorn is an unlikely find in a dungeon or in the wild, and at level 3 you may not even have the 200 gp to spend. That was definitely the case for my druid in Rime of the Frostmaiden. I got to level 5 and Conjure Animals before being able to cast Summon Beast once, and now I don't need it. To me that makes it worse than Blue.

    • @a99barnsey
      @a99barnsey Před 3 lety +2

      That's true for all the summoning spells from Tasha's. But hard disagree that conjure animals makes summon beast unnecessary. Being able to summon with second level spell slots is huge. You have 5 chances to summon at level 5 whereas you only have 2 if you're limited to conjure animals.
      Also, conjure beast can be used to fly yourself places. Just wild shape into a tiny beast and have a flying summoned beast carry you!

  • @Joemantler
    @Joemantler Před 3 lety +2

    Off Label use of Animal Messenger:
    "I know you're hungry, so here's a nice hare. Bon appetit."

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +2

      a druid couple that send a horse when one wants the other to come hither. You know you're in trouble when the head of the guild sends a riderless carriage for you to be fetched in as his ominous calling card (except you have to drive it back).

    • @antongrigoryev6381
      @antongrigoryev6381 Před 3 lety +1

      @@youtubeseagull Too bad the spell specifies it has to be a Tiny creature. So no horses.

  • @mayhemivory5730
    @mayhemivory5730 Před 3 lety +1

    A funny thing about Animal Messenger is that the animal gibs its way to the target. So if you’re looking for a person or need to get to a place, like, outside a maze. Then the animal will guide you there.

  • @tamahiro7343
    @tamahiro7343 Před 3 lety +1

    For continual flame i use it quite a bit by having a sheathe/quiver and then sticking a torch in it but instead of lighting it with fire use continual flame then when I need to be stealthy or just in general I stick the torch continual flame side down into the sheathe/quiver then if I need the light I take the torch out of the sheathe and reinsert it so that it's flame side out of the sheathe/quiver and then in combat or when needing to climb or swim I have my hands free.

  • @bob.justbob.3875
    @bob.justbob.3875 Před 2 lety +1

    If you're worried about initiative order with save-to-escape spells like hold person, you could prepare an action to cast the spell once the target has ended its next turn.

  • @TildeQ
    @TildeQ Před 3 lety +2

    If you hold your action, Hold Person can be cast immediately after the target's turn to give the entire party a chance to crit, but save or sucks do feel bad, I agree.

  • @dustinlouis5457
    @dustinlouis5457 Před 3 lety +1

    You can use locate animals and plants and search out poisonous plant like night shade venomous animals like snakes and food base plants like apple trees and gather things on your down time

  • @johneubank8543
    @johneubank8543 Před 3 lety +3

    I like this spell guide, but I think we can talk about Hold Person in a different way that would be more helpful to starting players (and to some experienced players who've never considered what I'm going to say). I worry that the orange ranking is going to discourage people from taking this who should have taken it - IF - the conditions for taking it exist.
    Whether or not Hold Person is good totally depends on the context of a campaign - on conditions - because HP is great in some campaigns and lousy in others. You're mainly fighting undead - probably horrible - the only humanoids you fight will be an occasional necromancer or perhaps a charmed ally of a monster. You're up against a cult in a mostly urban campaign - wonderful - because you're often fighting humanoids. So that's the first condition re whether or not HP is a good spell to pick: will you fight enough humanoids (humans, orcs, bugbears, drow and so on) for it to be useful? Campaigns where "it just varies - some days no, no humanoids - other days yes, some humanoids"

  • @tomgymer7719
    @tomgymer7719 Před 3 lety +2

    I think gust of wind is orange. If you're in a corridor or tunnel, which is not an uncommon location for a dnd party, it can be amazing, because a lot of push options don't effect multiple creatures. This can keep whole hordes of enemies back as you beat them down, and it has some other circumstantial uses like you talked about.

  • @fortello7219
    @fortello7219 Před 3 lety +1

    I've used enhanced ability a few times in combat. Mainly because it gives advantage to roll high on a Counterspell/Dispel Magic.
    I've actually upcast it on 3 PCs because we had a wizard, warlock, and sorcerer. Worked like a charm.

  • @Herbalizer28
    @Herbalizer28 Před 3 lety +1

    Enhance Ability can be used to gain advantage on stealth check while exploring/infiltrating an area. It can also be used on the rogue to help disarm traps and open locks, etc,. INT can help with investigation checks (to find those traps). Since the druid has Pas Without Trace however, the stealth option isn't the greatest..

  • @kenscott1082
    @kenscott1082 Před 8 měsíci

    I like this video for rangers picking their second level spells. It has the Tasha’s options included where your previous ranger spell video was pre Tasha’s.

  • @adamcauble3674
    @adamcauble3674 Před 3 lety +5

    Hey Chris, love all these videos! Can I make a suggestion? In the cases where you say something like "this feature is bad because of X reason", maybe you could give a suggested "homebrew fix"? Not trying to add extra work for you, but just saying something quick like "so at my table, I would change Barkskin from X to Y so it would be more balanced and attractive to use". Anyway, thanks for your efforts making these videos and going into such great detail about each thing you discuss. Cheers

    • @TreantmonksTemple
      @TreantmonksTemple  Před 3 lety +17

      Generally I don't suggest homebrew fixes for things that are too weak. What happens is once you start compiling a big list of homebrew, you end up looking things up constantly during the game. My suggestion is if something is terrible, just don't use it, there are plenty of other options.

    • @pederw4900
      @pederw4900 Před 3 lety +4

      Treantmonk did make an entire series of videos about his home brew fixes that I’m constantly lobbying my group to use, including a fix to barkskin, so I definitely wouldn’t ask him to repeat it in new videos going forward lol.

    • @adamcauble3674
      @adamcauble3674 Před 3 lety

      @@TreantmonksTemple Ah good points :D yeah too much homebrew can definitely slow things down

    • @sportsnut1473
      @sportsnut1473 Před 3 lety

      The dungeon coach is a go to for home brew stuff for me

  • @PhillyCheeseGaming
    @PhillyCheeseGaming Před 2 měsíci

    Gust of Wind is great if you need to lock down a hallway against encroaching enemies. Circumstantial, yes, but that’s the beauty of a Prepared spell list. Push people away, slow them down, and keep doing it for ten rounds while you’re free to pound on the enemies with damage spells.

  • @marks2807
    @marks2807 Před rokem +1

    Hold person/monster can be amazing if you know how to pick the right target. One time we where fighting a Werewolf, and some vampires. I cast hold monster on the werewolf figuring he is not the brains of the encounter. I held the werewolf the full encounter till everything was dead. Later on the DM told us that the vampires where spawns, and the Barbarian werewolf was the deadly thing in the room, but it had a low wisdom.

  • @chrislickman8202
    @chrislickman8202 Před 3 lety +2

    I have never used the spell darkvision. Then I played a Goliath Druid in Icewind Dale. It was prepared and cast every time we travelled.

  • @brettmajeske3525
    @brettmajeske3525 Před 3 lety +3

    Barkskin maybe the biggest miss of all the Druid spells. My fix is upcasting two levels to get +1, 8 hour duration, and no concentration. Even with those fixes it isn't great.

    • @antongrigoryev6381
      @antongrigoryev6381 Před 3 lety +1

      I think it should be a Medium Armor equivalent in the same way as Mage Armor is Light Armor equivalent. I.e. "Your AC equals 16+Dex (max 2) for the duration". Make it stack with any AC bonuses, like any other armor, and yes, 8 hours and no concentration.

  • @Godzillawolf1
    @Godzillawolf1 Před 2 lety +1

    So, in my party's playthrough of Rime of the Frost Maiden, we did find one use for Skywrite that actually ended up being epic:
    When we find out about Sunblight's endgame, I used it to warn the entirity of Icewind Dale about it, allowing them to all evacuate in time and let us stop his plan with no one dying.

  • @cilbenpender1762
    @cilbenpender1762 Před 2 lety

    as a dm; regarding barkskin: i treat the spell as " base" ac. in stead of the armor you're wearing. that fixes most if not all of the problems of that spell and makes it worth a little more.

  • @Arlesmon
    @Arlesmon Před 3 lety +3

    Earthbind can be useful when it comes to fighting beholders, as long as they don't see you tho.
    Because if they fail their saving throw, they'll be on the ground and the melee fighters and barbarians will have an easier time with them

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +1

      i had a game where my friend and i were a 2 person party, low/mid level (can't remember) , and to get a roc to land i cast this, it failed, i succeeded, and we jumped on its head and finished it off in a round and a half of beat downs. So i guess sometimes it catches things that don't want to be caught.

  • @sambojinbojin-sam6550
    @sambojinbojin-sam6550 Před 3 lety

    Remember that Enlarge/Reduce can also be used to embiggen wildshape familiars. If you then wildshape into a tiny creature, you can ride that familiar, for level 3 flight. Especially amusing as a Velociraptor for auto-pack-tactics but virtually zero HP, but good for simple movement as well.
    An embiggened Deinonychus is a scary steed, and Giant Wolf Spiders can provide plenty of movement options for other party members.
    Unembiggening some forms is nice as well, for cramped corridors.
    An enlarged Draft Horse can carry a lot, and may even be able to merge entire treasure hordes into it when necessary.
    Tasha's gave druids a lot more internal synergy, for any subclass, but with nice little semi-unique caveats for all of them too.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +2

      duration 1 minute. So the horse isn't carrying anything very far.
      If the spell gets something big down one corridor, it should have been left outside, no?.
      I think 3rd level flight on a little bird or something sounds like a good idea, but your size can only go from medium to small or small to tiny, and even at tiny you're not going to find a medium sized flying creature (correct me if wrong). You would need a medium flying animal to carry the tiny player.
      I don't know what pack tactics is for in your example, it doesn't sound combat worthy. I think you stand corrected b/c any largening still only adds d4 dmg and no other benefit for being larger, except on PC characters that specialize in grappling, maybe, and that's still hardly happening. It's not mechanically good for combat. Enlarging spiders to carry party members up a steep incline would be neat if the spell affected more than one willing creature. And unwilling creatures have a save for no effect. I don't think it's possible to stretch this spell into anything at all but i'm glad you brought it up b/c i wish the spell was good. If i was your DM i would make at least one of those things work for you.

    • @sambojinbojin-sam6550
      @sambojinbojin-sam6550 Před 3 lety

      @@youtubeseagull You Enlarge the Familiar from tiny to small, then wildshape into a Velociraptor (which is tiny) to ride it. You still keep your brains and skills, and a Velociraptor *could* feasibly ride a small sized Owl if it knew how and the bird was happy to do so (and familiars always follow your orders). To ride a creature, they only have to be one size larger, as far as I know (Halflings ride Mastiffs, Humans ride Horses). It doesn't have to be a Velociraptor that you wildshape into, any tiny creature would do, it's just the "most combat worthy" (ie: not very, but a little). And you're riding an ally, that ally is within 5', so any attacks are at advantage due to pack tactics :)
      The 1min duration is annoying, but flight at lvl3 for two wildshape charges and a level two spell slot is a pretty nice "class ability" for any druid to have in their back pocket. It's fiddly, but it's there if you need it.

    • @sambojinbojin-sam6550
      @sambojinbojin-sam6550 Před 3 lety

      Also not a bad trick for a subclass like Dreams or Stars, if your familiar carries over a short rest period. It often can after a few levels.
      Then you can recharge your wildshape charges and use something like Balm of the Summer Court for healing from the air (you don't actually need WS charges for this), or Archer Constellation for shooting from the familiar's back.
      I will agree, it's pretty weak-sauce, but sometimes doing fun, unexpected things is optimal, because there's very little way for a DM to plan around all your stupid-druid-tricks, and having an Owl familiar in play and Enlarge/Reduce prepared is useful for many other things as well.

  • @saytr4
    @saytr4 Před 3 lety +1

    BLUE💙💙
    Pass without trace
    Spike Growth
    Summon Beast*
    GREEN💚💚
    Augury*
    Heat Metal
    PURP💜💜
    Enhance Ability
    Enlarge/Reduce*
    Flaming Sphere
    Moonbeam
    ORANGE🧡🧡
    Animal Messenger
    Continual Flame*
    Darkvision
    Hold Person
    Lesser Restoration
    Locate Object
    Protection from poison
    Warding wind
    RED💔💔
    Barkskin
    Beast Sense
    Dust Devil
    Earthbind
    Find Traps
    Flame Blade
    Gust of wind
    Healing Spirit
    Locate animals or plants
    Skywrite
    ~
    *Expanded list Tasha's

  • @haukness
    @haukness Před 9 měsíci

    For Heat Metal, my DM let me serate some daggers which I could throw as a bonus action. If they struck, the target needed to take an action to remove them, I combo'ed it with Heat Metal and it was nasty.

  • @Kipex
    @Kipex Před 3 lety

    While circumstantial, I like finding creative uses for Warding Wind. Few sessions back our Eldritch Knight used it to vacuum our way through a sand-filled tunnel of a desert ruin. I'm also a fan of Enlarge/Reduce beyond the basic "now you can grapple a dragon!" and "reduce the door" uses. The size reduction can be nice if you want to for example send away a big evil object the BBEG is using. Telekinesis it away from them, reduce to a more compact form and use teleport or planeshift etc to send it/you to your allies. Love the idea of doing an in your face heist like that, especially since you can avoid saving throws and legendary resistances with the right combination. Again, circumstantial, but great for creative players.

  • @derekd1997
    @derekd1997 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm confused as to how barkskin is weak. As lvl4 Moon druid I am mostly in brown bear form with 11AC, 16 is a huge upgrade for me

  • @shadow8928
    @shadow8928 Před 3 lety

    if you manage to put shackles, manacles, bolas or a metal net onto a target then heat metal can be bumped up to blue.

  • @BobGrimminger
    @BobGrimminger Před 3 lety +2

    Now with wildfire spirit, you can throw your spike growth on allies then teleport them out with fiery teleportation.

    • @1033515
      @1033515 Před 2 lety

      The combo I'm looking at for Wildfire druid is dropping Spike Growth on enemies, then having the spirit teleport around it so that when I cast Thorn whip it pulls the enemies *towards the spirit*, through the spikes. :)

  • @susanbaynham-evans8453

    Barkskin spell refers to the armour worn only Chris. The clue is “Regardless of what kind of armor it is wearing” You cant wear dex or cover and you also carry not wear a shield. Great video as always fella thank you 😊 Craig. (Oakhaven)

  • @andre-al
    @andre-al Před 3 lety +1

    About using the familiar as a scout vs beast sense, do note that you have a limitation of 100 ft on your connection with the familiar, while the same is not true for using beast sense.
    So, in a way, both actually end up complementing each other: you can use beast sense on your familiar for unlimited range scouting through it. Not that it makes it much better anyway, probably still red in rating.

    • @TreantmonksTemple
      @TreantmonksTemple  Před 3 lety +2

      Beast sense will not work on your familiar since a familiar is not a beast.

    • @samuelpierce639
      @samuelpierce639 Před 3 lety

      I guess Beast Sense is still better if the bad guy talks to his horse?

    • @andre-al
      @andre-al Před 3 lety +1

      @@TreantmonksTemple Oh, I overlooked that, good point. Somehow I misremembered the Druid's Wild Companion being a beast, but instead it is Fey only.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety

      i get a little tired of everything being fey so you can't combine anything with anything. Very uncreative.

  • @alexanderhampel7721
    @alexanderhampel7721 Před 3 lety +1

    About Spike Growth : I don't see why the pircing damage should be considered being magical damage the spikes are summoned magical but are not explicit defined as magical...

    • @AvangionQ
      @AvangionQ Před 2 lety

      46:00 Agreed. I've never played Spike Growth as *magical* piercing damage.

  • @Karina-Loves-Andreas
    @Karina-Loves-Andreas Před 3 lety +1

    I think "Sky Write" could be fun outside of combat, during role play. To scare or influence villagers, for example. Very situational. Or during role play, if your character has a terrible sense of direction and gets lost.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +1

      you just made me think of a druid that lives in the nearby mountain, and as a favor predicts the weather for surrounding countryside. "Rain tomorrow", "storm approaching".

  • @corylohanlon
    @corylohanlon Před 2 lety

    Genie Warlock: dao gets spike growth and with eldritch blast invocations becomes one of the best forced movement in the game. Variant human, Crusher feat added on top and it really makes Hex look like child's play

  • @carlosdevoto798
    @carlosdevoto798 Před 3 lety +1

    Shouldn't Heat Metal be orange by the criteria that you've defined? I've gone entire adventures without encountering anyone in metal armor, or with a metal-hafted weapon. That suggests that this spell is circumstantial though it's really good to have when you encounter the circumstances in question.

  • @markbarnabo9068
    @markbarnabo9068 Před 3 lety +3

    the only good beast sense combo i've seen used was step 1: capture/befriend a bat(animal friendship /speak with animals useful here) . Step 2 beast sense now gives you blindsight 60. that actually might be worth concentration.

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety

      though perhaps its most comfortable hanging upside down and that's how you're seeing now. har har

    • @pencilbender
      @pencilbender Před 2 lety

      Get a familiar and play the game in 3rd person mode.

  • @SpiderWaffle
    @SpiderWaffle Před 3 lety

    Agree Spike Growth is best. Might even say best spell in game for impact it can have starting at L3. In the right party or character build I would still cast it at L20 even and it would do more damage than any spell I could cast, plus have riders.
    Grapple and movement is really the best way to use this, combine with haste for 4 times movement or mounted movement or wild shaped Moorbounder, movement buffs ect. But EVEN BETTER is summon spells that can grapple. A conjure animals could amount to ridiculous damage to many targets plus tons of control and action/damage absorption. Even a common sorlock with repelling blast this is adding more damage to them every round than any spell in game by far.

  • @raymondrohling4472
    @raymondrohling4472 Před 2 měsíci

    Also for heat metal any jewelry theyre wearing, that wizards metal ring or amulet

  • @imhungryletseat2303
    @imhungryletseat2303 Před 2 lety

    On the topic of Barskin:
    If you wanna mix it up with Spore Druid at Level Five, a Zombie with twice the AC as initial (8 to 16) can be a fun, clutch, curveball. Doubly so with some good positioning. Still needs a buff, but Barkskin can help Druids outside Circle of the Moon. Perhaps removing the Concentration requirement would help give barkskin the niche it deserves (got the idea from Chance's vid on Barkskin)

  • @mellored
    @mellored Před rokem

    Animal messager is also a good way to not be lost. Just follow the beast to town.
    Also, usable with polymorph.
    And be vary careful wild shaping into a bird when other druids are around.

  • @texteel
    @texteel Před 3 lety +3

    my problem with spells like barkskin is a combination of things.
    A defensive spell, that is concentration, and takes an action.
    You wont really know you will need the effects of the spell that long in advance, or you are setting up a big ambush.
    Long duration doesnt help in the first case, and is useless in the second.
    The worst case scenario is the following:
    You want to melee. You run in, use action for "defensive concentration spell", so you didnt attack.
    Incoming enemy attack, it still hits you despite "defensive concentration spell". You lose concentration. You get hit even more. You die.
    These defensive spells are unreliable, and do not do what they should be doing.
    Which is allow you to go in, let you attack, protect you in the enemy's turn, and not go away.
    This is why I dont really like shield of faith as well, because if you get hit it can go away, which is not what it should do. But its a level1 spell AND a bonus action, so Im much less critical of it.

    • @exomancer3632
      @exomancer3632 Před 3 lety +1

      Stoneskin is the absolute worst of these. It only gives you resistance to damage and is concentration. Every time you benefit from the spell you have a chance to lose it. And if you lose it, that's 100gp and a 4th level slot down the drain.

    • @AmorphousUrsine
      @AmorphousUrsine Před 3 lety

      I agree, even my most charitable scenarios for using it are mediocre at best. A Circle of Stars druid can probably make the best use of it, since at low levels starry form dragon will basically guarantee it stays up but even then, as we see with this list there are far better choices for a spell slot even then. If a druid wants to focus on stretching out their spell slot to an hour long spell, summon beast if always my go to. Otherwise if I have absolutely NO spell slots left to concentrate on, I'll cast it onto the poorly optimized bard in my party with Staff of the Woodlands

    • @texteel
      @texteel Před 3 lety

      @@exomancer3632 i completely agree

    • @texteel
      @texteel Před 3 lety

      @@AmorphousUrsine but why would a low level stars druid use dragon stars instead of the other two?

    • @pederw4900
      @pederw4900 Před 3 lety

      See “The Treankmonk Variant” 2nd lvl spells video for his revision of barkskin you could use at your table

  • @anders630
    @anders630 Před 3 lety +1

    I have read that Moon beam "HAVE TO BE MOVED 60" and not up to ...as per description "you can use an action to move the beam 60 feet in any direction".
    Have that been changed in some errata so you now can choose to move it shorter?

  • @corylohanlon
    @corylohanlon Před 2 lety

    Skywrite is a billboard. The whole city will see it. Maybe a few towns. It's a great spell in the right hands.

  • @AvangionQ
    @AvangionQ Před 2 lety

    31:41 "Heat Metal is the reason druids don't wear metal armor"
    😲🤣

  • @Alkis05
    @Alkis05 Před rokem

    A lot of animal druid spells like sense beast works better if you already have a animal friend/ally. In that case, sense beast would not be circunstantial, because you would always have a animal around that is used to follow your commands.

  • @thechristopherous789
    @thechristopherous789 Před 2 lety +2

    I feel like continuous flame is gonna be used for when you wanna have a permanent Lightsource, how do you think those torches never go out in century old dungeons

  • @pederw4900
    @pederw4900 Před 3 lety +2

    I’d call lesser restoration purple for clerics, orange for druids, maybe red for a Druid if there’s also a cleric in the party

  • @maxsvensson9341
    @maxsvensson9341 Před 3 lety

    Continual flame for a nunderwater light source is also an option, even though plain darkvision often works better

  • @placibusofpanacea
    @placibusofpanacea Před 9 měsíci

    I used Moonbeam on a kobold shamen climbing down a ladder and it basically one-shot him with the radiant and fall damage. Situational spell, I agreee, but it's beautiful when it works.

  • @fledgling9097
    @fledgling9097 Před 2 lety

    Barkskin can be used on a different creature. So situationally it could be good, if you have an NPC that would be easy to kill and you need to protect them it can be golden. Haste, mage armor, and shield of faith are all better for that job but it depends on your party make-up.

  • @snazzyfeathers
    @snazzyfeathers Před 3 lety +4

    Barkskin should have just been the Druid version of Mage Armor, with Wisdom for the modifier

    • @zeedar412
      @zeedar412 Před 3 lety

      Mage armor doesn't use your int mod for anything.

    • @snazzyfeathers
      @snazzyfeathers Před 3 lety

      @@zeedar412 I know it uses dex which I've never understood why

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull Před 3 lety +1

      not enough stuff scales with ability mods

    • @snazzyfeathers
      @snazzyfeathers Před 3 lety

      @@youtubeseagull yeah true. I'd just like a druid specific spell to increase their ac without it being barkskin

    • @richardwhaler8717
      @richardwhaler8717 Před 3 lety

      Barkskin would be totally fine as a spell if all you changed was the duration to 8 hours and remove concentration.
      Sure it is still limited but at low levels lots of characters don't have AC > 16 yet, and if you need to stealth replacing a PCs heavy armour with Barkskin is viable.

  • @roscoeivan8739
    @roscoeivan8739 Před 3 lety

    Beast sense is ok or poor on a druid but excellent on a ranger. the best uses are phb beast companions and wild shaped druids. The real key is to get blind sight at low levels for various party members. also the action switching mechanics are better than find familiar. this means combat potential because you still have your action. spells that require you "to see" can now use the beast's senses instead of your own. fog, around corners and other weird synergies exist.

  • @SigurdBraathen
    @SigurdBraathen Před 3 lety

    Spike Growth stipulates "The ground ...". Thus, it won't work indoors, no? (that's floor, not ground), nor rock cave? IDK.

  • @CharmingLiveEnt
    @CharmingLiveEnt Před 5 měsíci

    Hey Chris, Big fan! I noticed something that might change your mind on the warding wind spell. The fact that its worded that its a strong wind that can disperses gas means you can practically void a cloud kill and stinking cloud spell with a second level spell. Even incendiary cloud an 8th level spell can be avoided with it. Maybe worth a reassess/revisit?