Aberrant Shape
Starting at 2nd level and as you gain levels in this class, you gain access to extra shapes to choose from when you use your Wild Shape feature, according to the Aberrant Shapes table below. All other restrictions regarding Wild Shape apply to you normally.
Ever Changing Form
At 6th level, you gain access to the disguise self and alter self spells, which are nonetheless druid spells for you. You always have these spells prepared and they don't count against the number of spells you can prepare each day.
Additionally, while you are transformed by Aberrant Shape, you can use a bonus action and expend a first level spell slot to cast either of the 2 spells.
Empowered Alter Self
Starting at 10th level, when you cast alter self, you can also choose the following option, on top of the ones already included in the spell's description.
Eyestalk. You grow an eyestalk, reminiscent of a beholder's. Choose one of the following cantrips: friends, frostbite, mage hand. This cantrip only has somatic components for you, and you can cast it through your eyestalk. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for it.
Beholderkin Aberrant Shape
Starting at 14th level, you can expend 2 charges of your Aberrant Shape at the same time to transform into a Spectator or a Mindwitness.
When you reach 18th level, you can also use this feature to transform into a Gauth.
Aberrant Shapes |
|
Druid Level |
Creatures |
2nd |
Male Steeder, Worg |
4th |
Female Steeder, Rust Monster |
8th |
Death Dog, Hippogriff |
10th |
Griffon, Mimic, Purple Wormling |
12th |
Displacer Beast, Owlbear |
14th |
Chuul, Girallon |
16th |
Bulette, Otyugh |
18th |
Chimera |
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