Psionic Druid?
Psionic Druid?
Does anyone know if there is a prestige class that combines Druid and a psionic class? Kinda odd combination, but I wondered if the prestige class could advance some of each classes abilities?
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Yes, quite the odd combo. It's a character idea I had looking at the d20 dungeons dragons website. The plan is to be a half-giant and put points in wisdom for psionics and druid spells. With the powerful build and shillelagh plus enhanced growth psionic he can do huge damage with a quarterstaff. Shillelagh raises the size of the quarterstaff by two size categories and the powerful build by one and then giant size psionics by another one size. So I think at level 1 Druid/ 1 Psionic (the warrior one I forget the name)... He could be dealing out 3 d6 or is it 4 d6? Bad AC with non-dextrous druid, but the next psionic level could be used to get some armor.
But the problem is that if you split between druid spells and psionics you lose the most powerful of each caster class, so I wondered if there was a multi-class like mystic theurge for divine and psionic casters.
But the problem is that if you split between druid spells and psionics you lose the most powerful of each caster class, so I wondered if there was a multi-class like mystic theurge for divine and psionic casters.
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