

I think greenflame blade* was intended as the "here's what we should have done with shillelagh answer"-though of course they apply to different classes.ġ) Every (sub)class has a built in method of scaling at-will damage as they level. At higher Levels it doesn't seem to be worth it, especially if you consider that I have taken quite high Attributes and Magic Weapon Modifiers into account. It seems that it has it's niche with the Polearm Feat, especially at low levels. 8,1 DPR generally looks very low for that Level (not enthusiastic about the 15 DPR either). Still Ahead with the Feat, but way behind without it. Still ahead with the Feat, but you should not use Shiellagh without it anymore. Here you start to lose out without the Feat, but you are still way ahead with it.
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This one is really strong, if you took the Polearm feat, also it gives you a free Attack if the enemies rushes you! Level 1 (no Magic Weapon, +3 Attribute Mod) Besides aren't there be some magical Implements that help Spellcasting too? The Polearm Mastery is certainly a nice feat and might give the Druid a certain Edge, but it seems a bit strange that you need a feat to make one Cantrip comparable to other Cantrips, but lets try it out (I'm not that great with Statistics, so this is only very rudimentary).ĭamage is calculated with a base 50% hit Chance (higher with magic weapons) and no Crits. The Magic Weapon Boni can surely help, but I don't think they make up for the loss of damage. I'm sure there is a way for other classes (with multiple Attacks) to get the Spell, but I want to focus on the Druid since it is a Spell that is exclusive to the Druid-List and therefore made for him.
