But if the druid is always using wildshape or battlefield control magic they hardly need a weapon, though being OP it might have wildshape bonuses and/or enhancement to magic
Actually it would almost certainly be far better for one than the other, depending on its particular flavour of OP as each weapon
A part from including psychosis and neurosis into my characters, I would, as a rule, just avoid conflict with other players. If the druid seemed even halfway interested I’d just decide my fighter was an elitist about using greatswords only and avoid elmo.
I’d sniff out the DM’s plan. The DM is the true opponent and I’d be ever vigilant. And/or dead. A lot of dead. Mostly dead.
I’d let the druid have it everytime. The druid could use either version and my fighters would scoff at a silly 1d6 weapon. Not even a martial weapon.
But if the druid is always using wildshape or battlefield control magic they hardly need a weapon, though being OP it might have wildshape bonuses and/or enhancement to magic
Actually it would almost certainly be far better for one than the other, depending on its particular flavour of OP as each weapon
A part from including psychosis and neurosis into my characters, I would, as a rule, just avoid conflict with other players. If the druid seemed even halfway interested I’d just decide my fighter was an elitist about using greatswords only and avoid elmo.
I’d sniff out the DM’s plan. The DM is the true opponent and I’d be ever vigilant. And/or dead. A lot of dead. Mostly dead.
On strike effects go brrrr