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Post by bestialwarlust on Oct 17, 2015 6:34:48 GMT -6
As the subject says. Have you used it? Did you modify it at all?
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Oct 17, 2015 14:23:41 GMT -6
I was going to use the Druid class as a replacement for the Cleric class in my Celtic-themed campaign, and was in the middle of an extensive rewrite of it. However, as I delved into the historical role of Druids in Celtic society, I realized that 1) the Druid class had almost nothing in common wih what I was looking fir, and 2) what I *was* looking for was much more of an NPC class, along with Bards and Seers.
So I stopped my work on it.
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Post by Mike on Oct 21, 2015 0:51:10 GMT -6
I haven't used it but I'm keen to incorporate it at some stage so I'm keen to learn what others have to say on the matter.
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Post by ffilz on Oct 23, 2015 14:24:16 GMT -6
At the moment I'm using it as is. The party is currently under hire from an NPC Druid.
So far, we have had three or four PCs use class features outside of Men & Magic (one Paladin (dead), one Elf triple threat (still alive), one thief (dead), and one thief (never really entered play).
It seems that for a Play by Forum game, the Men & Magic character options are actually plenty sufficient.
Frank
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