As it stands, a Druid would need to wait -6- hours to succeed in wood foraging. How many CNR respawns of Hickory, Oak, etc is that?
Chnmmr - 12/15/2006 10:15 AMTherefore we need to trade with those who defile the forest by chopping trees down to get our equipment? How is that druidic at all? I understand the rp aspects of it being harder, but I don't think its fair at all for a class that is really expected to be self sufficient to have -such- difficulty in gathering the basic raw materials to -be- self sufficient.
at least in the case of druids, woodcrafting is perhaps not the best pursuit.
Folian approves of those resourceful enough to carve – often literally – their weapons out of what nature gives them.
Followers of Katia usually use large wooden staves, which are actually strong, almost straight straight branches “given” by trees. They also often use longbows.
Rely not on others for your survival. Live free.
Dorganath - 12/15/2006 11:40 AMOne can also become a very accomplished food crafter without killing a single animal.
you need to take green wood and then treat it to make sturdy weapons and shields. And as Dorgonath said, to quote Tool "This is necessary...Life feeds on life", its about living in balance with nature, not trying to remove yourself from all connections with it on the offchance you might accidentally swallow a bug.
A druid would not, for example, go and kill every boar in a particular area in one go, but he would perhaps kill one and use its resources as best he could.
Druids, in my opinion, are among the most restricted classes in the game, and that's true for D&D in general. Yet in these restrictions are some very interesting possibilities for RP.
Chnmmr - 12/15/2006 6:11 PMI don't agree with them at all, I think its adjusting druids to fit with the server as it stands, but meh.
Dorganath - 12/15/2006 6:28 PM...it would take a huge effort for us to go through and tweak all of CNR appropriately to reflect that.