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Timeline for Blighter Blightfire range

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May 25, 2015 at 13:59 comment added Ruut I would say... advantageous... party make-up aside, cold immunity and not having to breathe could have potential when used for specific builds. Grappling someone underwater that has to breathe for example. Or centering cold spell AoE's on yourself. Otherwise, it is "meh" like previously stated. I think it is better as a role-play villain, using the deforestation ability as a hook, teaching druidic secrets to people for the right price, and the like. Basically, it is the Blackguard for the Druid; except Blackguards are better and that doesn't mean all that much.
May 25, 2015 at 11:16 comment added Hey I Can Chan @Ruut Admittedly, I've done zero research, but how is undead wild shape particularly advantageous? The blighter's natural armor decreases in exchange for some minor DR and, by character level 12, a druid of the blighter's level is getting similar immunities by wild shaping into a plant. Am I missing something that's badass about skeletonizing? (I do like the blighter roaming around and teaching everyone druidic, though. That has a lot of story potential.)
May 25, 2015 at 8:59 comment added Ruut I think the Undead Wild Shape ability is the best aspect of the Blighter class. Otherwise its "meh." But, blighters still know how to speak Druidic, and being ex-druids wouldn't worry if they taught that language to someone else...
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May 24, 2015 at 22:36 history answered Hey I Can Chan CC BY-SA 3.0