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  • Spuddaccino@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    She hasn’t started play yet, we’re having our first session in a few weeks, but I don’t really see her being a raccoon, although not for the reason one might think.

    She has a custom subclass based on Circle of the Moon that expands her wild shape list to include certain monstrosities and aberrations, but restricts her spellcasting abilities a little further. The specifics aren’t important here, but why be a raccoon to eat a little trash when she can be an otyugh and eat all of the trash?

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      1 year ago

      Totally a smart play if you have that homebrew feature - one of my games actually had something very similar, and our druid spent a LOT of time as a Peryton.