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This method requires Ceyla to change the stats on our character sheet to reflect the relevant stats from the Panther Wild Shape beast. Below you will see both the main page (left) and the actions page (right) of Ceyla’s character sheet. For our demonstration, we will use the Panther beast for her to “Wild Shape” into. When Ceyla decides to use her “Wild Shape” ability, here are the following steps that she will follow. This is the level 2 version of Ceyla that I am using to demonstrate. I do recommend watching the video linked above, to give you more examples, and you can decide which method is the one you would like to use in your games. The main difference between the versions in the video and the ones I’ve explained here are that Rob is using the Player’s Handbook to build his Druid, which gives him many more options, and my version uses only the Basic SRD, so that it the techniques I mention here are available to those who have not purchased any additional resources.
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Here is the link to the All About Fantasy Grounds episode on “ How to Build a Proper Druid” which includes several techniques on how to use “Wild Shape” in Fantasy Grounds. So, when the Druid wants to use “Wild Shape,” the DM would open the placeholder (see image to the right) and drag the proper effects to the Druid PC’s action tab on his/her character sheet. I’m separating out each beast with a “power” header on the actions page. In this example, I will create an NPC with the beast’s stats that the Druid will be using for the “Wild Shape” ability.
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Making a placeholder NPC with Wild Shape effects This episode will deal with using the features from the beast, and adding the effects, such as the attack, additional skill proficiency bonuses, and other less common effects directly to the Druid PC. That would be to create an NPC with the stats of the beast that the Druid would be changing into, and adding any additional ability increases that the Druid has over what the beast has. If you haven’t read it already, you might want to check out “ Part 1” on this topic, to familiarize yourself with the first method of using the “Wild Shape” ability. Welcome to my second part of “Using the Druid’s ‘Wild Shape’ ability in Fantasy Grounds.