![]() They’re also extremely newbie-unfriendly, and I didn’t feel comfortable recommending it to new players in a 101-level guide.īut that’s just avoiding the issue. It’s true, spells that summon other creatures are incredibly powerful. I opted against including conjure animals in my list of recommended spells, which garnered some confusion from optimization-focused readers. There was a great discussion last week about the role of creature-conjuring spells and the druid class last week in the comments of Druid 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Channeling Nature’s Might. This all-too-common situation sucks, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Maybe you’ve summoned eight wolves and now you’re controlling nine different characters in combat, and all of your friends are twiddling their thumbs and waiting for you to stop hogging the spotlight and to let them play some D&D. So you cast conjure animals, or one of your players did, and now everyone’s stopped in the middle of combat to check the rulebooks. ![]() “I’m gonna go to the bathroom, is that cool?” The fighter’s player looked at her DM and grimaced apologetically. I just need to, uh, roll initiative, I think.” ![]() “No, I uh,” the druid’s player glanced up from his Player’s Handbook as he frantically flipped through the appendices. She looked up from her notes at her players, and she suddenly seemed very tired. Magic flashed in his eyes, and eight snarling wolves appeared around him, their fur shimmering with fey magic. “I cast conjure animals!” declared the druid. Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse
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