If role playing games gave you the powers of your character I’m torn between Palladium druid and d&d 3.5 druid
3.5 druid is winning due to its ability to cast reincarnate, and to craft contingent spells. The trick being to get to level 11 for the contingent spell feat in the modern world
The Palladium druid doesn’t get to live forever but has better access to fewer spells
Also I live in a city built along ley lines which is good for the Palladium druid
Since it’s all made up though and the games are so closely related I’m sure I can blend them and give the Palladium druid the d&d feats and spells
All I get from that is that D&D gives you super powers, and the author of that comic is envious because they never got invited to play.
If role playing games gave you the powers of your character I’m torn between Palladium druid and d&d 3.5 druid
3.5 druid is winning due to its ability to cast reincarnate, and to craft contingent spells. The trick being to get to level 11 for the contingent spell feat in the modern world
The Palladium druid doesn’t get to live forever but has better access to fewer spells
Also I live in a city built along ley lines which is good for the Palladium druid
Since it’s all made up though and the games are so closely related I’m sure I can blend them and give the Palladium druid the d&d feats and spells
Especially on a table with 3 women