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Post by pirateking on Jul 19, 2011 8:57:57 GMT -5
Would Woodland Stride affect overland travel?
Woodland Stride (Ex) Starting at 2nd level, a druid may move through any sort of undergrowth (such as natural thorns, briars, overgrown areas, and similar terrain) at her normal speed and without taking damage or suffering any other impairment. However, thorns, briars, and overgrown areas that have been magically manipulated to impede motion still affect her.
In a forest(or any other terrain allowed by DM) would a druid and/or ranger be able to move their full speed for overland travel?
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Post by Andre on Jul 19, 2011 9:07:01 GMT -5
Well if you mean moving at their normal speed (30 feet for udyr I believe in his human form for example) without being slowed by foresty-type undergrowth then yes .. were you referring to something else too though ?
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Post by pirateking on Jul 19, 2011 16:09:05 GMT -5
was just thinking about it, in foresty terrain, predatory form has a 50ft speed, so it would be faster than aerial's 40ft speed becus i'd move at full with woodland stride
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Post by Andre on Jul 19, 2011 22:43:12 GMT -5
Ahh true - ok then in the forest you'd be moving at 50 feet in predatory form then, good catch
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