Post by Jon on Nov 5, 2012 7:45:35 GMT -5
Druids of the Spirit
Druids cannot hybrid, such has been their tradition and pact with nature since the first Hierophant.
Druids have the versatility to fill multiple roles, so instead of true class benefits, druids are given the choice to follow one of three ancient foci of druid power and gain special abilities suited to one of the forms druids can assume. These ancient orders are The Spirit of the Thorn, The Spirit of the Wood, and The Spirit of the Blossom. Each order conveys benefits which increase the druid’s ability to fulfill a particular role.
Spirit of the Thorn
Level 6: While in Predator form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to perform a greater backstab once for every six levels of the druid, each soft reset
Level 16: While in Predator form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to perform a superior backstab once for every fifteen levels of the druid, each soft reset
Level 26: While in predator form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to perform an assassinate once each soft reset
Spirit of the Wood
Level 6: While in Protector form, the Druid’s claws count as shields for the purpose of blocking weapon attacks and spells.
Level 16: While in Protector form, the Druid may expend three Hands of Nature to perform a Challenge (as the Paladin ability) once for every fifteen levels of the druid, each soft reset
Level 26: While in Protector form, the Druid may choose to expend their Divine Aegis to grant themselves +80 hp and +6 stackable DR for one soft reset (only while in Protector form)
Spirit of the Blossom
Level 6: The Druid may expend Hands of Nature as though they were Hands of Life
Level 16: While in Provider form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to create a Goodberry, 2 hands to create a Bloomseed, or 4 hands to create a Lifefruit
Level 26: While in Provider form, the Druid may choose to expend their Divine Aegis to heal all allies within 100 yards to full.
Druids cannot hybrid, such has been their tradition and pact with nature since the first Hierophant.
Druids have the versatility to fill multiple roles, so instead of true class benefits, druids are given the choice to follow one of three ancient foci of druid power and gain special abilities suited to one of the forms druids can assume. These ancient orders are The Spirit of the Thorn, The Spirit of the Wood, and The Spirit of the Blossom. Each order conveys benefits which increase the druid’s ability to fulfill a particular role.
Spirit of the Thorn
Level 6: While in Predator form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to perform a greater backstab once for every six levels of the druid, each soft reset
Level 16: While in Predator form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to perform a superior backstab once for every fifteen levels of the druid, each soft reset
Level 26: While in predator form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to perform an assassinate once each soft reset
Spirit of the Wood
Level 6: While in Protector form, the Druid’s claws count as shields for the purpose of blocking weapon attacks and spells.
Level 16: While in Protector form, the Druid may expend three Hands of Nature to perform a Challenge (as the Paladin ability) once for every fifteen levels of the druid, each soft reset
Level 26: While in Protector form, the Druid may choose to expend their Divine Aegis to grant themselves +80 hp and +6 stackable DR for one soft reset (only while in Protector form)
Spirit of the Blossom
Level 6: The Druid may expend Hands of Nature as though they were Hands of Life
Level 16: While in Provider form, the Druid may expend a Hand of Nature to create a Goodberry, 2 hands to create a Bloomseed, or 4 hands to create a Lifefruit
Level 26: While in Provider form, the Druid may choose to expend their Divine Aegis to heal all allies within 100 yards to full.