![]() I would assume those changes would be visible, and you could use the check to see them for what they are. To still do GTWF, do I need 19 dex in wild shape? I have yet to find a good wild shape for this. KornMuffin No, shillelagh is a transmutation spell, so the effect would be whatever changes it applies to the staff. Does that doubling stack with Improved Critical, or does that ruling about stacking criticals apply to all critical enhancers? With spikes, 3d6 + a bunch, and a plus to attack roll. Walking around with a large quarterstaff, it would become collosal, doing 3d6. I could wild shape all day, and with Natural Spell, buff myself. What I really want to do, though, is find a wild shape that will let me use a weapon, a large wild shape that lets me use a weapon. I could quicken Shillelagh pretty simply and make myself a little quicker on the start up. With the one dip in rogue I can get the sneak attack while flanking with my now useful pet. I have not mapped it out, but if I can find enough feats, I could still get mastery, but that may be wasted at that point with feats running thin. With four levels of fighter I can still get the feats I need for this build, as well as some more BAB. Also, more levels of druid will make me less of a one trick pony. Then, I was reading spell descriptions and I read Brambles, and more importantly: SPIKES! Spikes will make the weapon deal so much more damage, and actually last a long time. Its got some age cracks, but this cane is very solid and sturdy cut for a taller man or woman. About 3.5' to 4' circumference by the handle and down to about 3' circumference at the tip where a small metal ferrule is nailed into. I then realized my animal companion would die in any attack, so I went to: Massive Vintage OLD Antique 38' long Irish Blackthorn Shillelagh Cane or Walking Stick. Same plan, but this time I had an animal companion to flank with, and did sneak attack damage. My revised plan was Human Druid4/Ftr12/Rog4. be entered in a monthly drawing for a free Engage 3. Bull's Strength, Bear's Endurance, Rage, Shillelagh and Full round attack the foe down. A shorter, lighter model that we simply named the Blackthorn Shillelagh. I took Extra Rage and Practiced Spellcaster to help make the buffs last longer. The plan was to take the TWF tree, as well as weapon focus, down that tree, and Improved Critical. ![]() Since Shillelagh does not affect magic items, I took Vow of Poverty to get around that. My first plan was Human Druidic Avenger4/Ftr16. ![]() It has a HUGE start up time to get good, but once he is going, he is very fun. I have always thought that shillelagh was a fantastic spell, so recently I decided to make a Shillelagh druid. ![]()
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