Druids in the Circle of the Moon are much more in tune with their inner animal. This gives the druid the ability to use Wild Shape as a bonus action during combat, which is a huge game-changer for the character. They can also spend another bonus action to use a spell slot to regain 1d8 worth of hit points.
Can a Druid long rest in wild shape?
More importantly, the druid can use wild shape to rest in a safer place. At higher lvls, he can even long rest as a bird on a tree, or as an earth elemental inside the earth.
When does circle of the Moon Druid gain Wild Shape?
When a Circle of the Moon druid gains the Wild Shape feature at 2nd level, they gain the ability to transform into beasts with a challenge rating of 1 or lower. Then, at 6th level, they can transform into a beast with a challenge rating as high as their druid level divided by 3, rounded down.
How does unlimited Wild Shape affect circle of the Moon?
Does unlimited Wild Shape make Circle of the Moon archdruids virtually unkillable? Page 67 of the PHB states that druids gain all the hit points of whatever creature they become when using Wild Shape, and when that shape drops to 0hp, only the excess damage carries over to the druid’s original form.
What can you do with circle of the Moon?
Use your mastery of transformation to change your humanoid form’s features. At low levels, the Circle of the Moon allows druids to absorb incredible amounts of damage using their Wild Shape feature. A 2nd-level druid can transform into beasts with a challenge rating of 1 or lower, such as a brown bear or a dire wolf.
Is the circle of the Moon Druid a good spell dealer?
With their disdain of metallic armour and spells like call lightning (a great damage dealer… which gets a bit boring !), the druid was traditionally filed very much under ‘squishy, ranged damage dealer’ in early editions of the game, but that’s all changed dramatically with the introduction of Wild Shape.