![]() ![]() In fact, because they list the shortspear and spear separately I would have thought it was obvious that Druids are not proficient in long spears, or more generally all spears. So no, they are no proficient with the long spear, the boar spear, or the weighted spear or any other type of spear unless listed in the proficiency statement for the class (like the shortspear). They mean specifically the thing that says spear on the equipment table. When the druid entry says proficient with spear, they don't mean all spear weapons or spear like weapons or weapons with spear in the name. (Though there is a specific example of Tengu's swordtrained, but that is an obvious exception). The is no such thing as being proficient in "spears" as a category. There are no weapon categories for proficiency except simple, martial exotic and for determining things related to the Fighter class weapon training (and a few other very niche examples). Shadowlords wrote: Wait so druids can not use a long spear, or a boar spear or a weighted spear, because they are not specifically called out as proficient with them, do they not fall under the spear category? Likewise, in a campaign with heavy use of the Tree stride spell, oak trees can serve as portals and would likely be more restricted in placement. In most situations, having every wooden item you own and every tree you encounter being oak, won't actually create any issues.īasically, the logic is that the GM can give you a spruce club, should the shillelagh club be more than they intended to give you. Again, I think this is more a GM plot device/balance option. The tree stride spell, also varies by wood type. It doesn't target "an oak club, or a quarterstaff."Īnd as for getting oak, I've always assumed that the idea was that you could pick normal wood types when you buy the item, but the oak restriction is just there for the GM to have a way to limit the spell if it becomes problematic or if they want to add a plot device. ![]() On a side note, using proper English, the quarterstaff has to be oak too. Though that said, if you do allow clubs to include greatclubs, then can druid use a longspear? I think the intention is likely that only normal clubs qualify, so if you want the greatclub damage, you'll have to take the -2 attack roll for an oversized club. Mechanically, the medium greatclub is a large club without the size penalty. Wellspring doubles the effects of Shillelagh.Seems silly that a greatclub wouldn't be allowed, but club one size too large would.with Stout Oak Walking Stick, but not with Sireth, Spear of the Sky. This only works on wooden weapons, i.e.A weapon can only have one item enchantment at a time. Quarterstaves with this enchantment deal an additional 1 damage (one that deals 1d6 damage will gain an additional +1d6 damage). 5 damage (a weapon that deals 1d6 damage will gain +1d3 damage). As it’s only worth taking for Circle of Spores Druid and certain Cleric subclasses that can either gain it naturally, or where it makes sense taking magic initiate for the combinations. Weapons with this enchantment deal an additional. Basically, Shillelagh is a spell that you build a character around. The metamagic feat Eschew Materials and some enhancements in Draconic Incarnation can remove this restriction.Įnchants your wooden melee weapons to do additional base weapon damage, and converts their damage type to bludgeoning. If you run out of the components, the game will not allow you to cast the spell and will instead inform you of what component is missing. ![]() You must have the required items in your inventory. Certain rare spells, such as Silence Creature, may temporarily disable spells that require verbal components., Material Material: A material component is one or more physical substances or objects that are annihilated by the spell energies in the casting process. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot act or speak. Note - that characters make the same arm gestures for most spells in DDO, so you can't tell which spells require this component by watching your character's animations., Verbal Verbal: A verbal component is a spoken incantation. Spells without a somatic component may be used with disregard to Arcane Spell Failure chance. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot move causing arcane spell failure resulting in a ruined spell. Somatic Somatic: A somatic component is a measured and precise movement of the hand.
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