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samster712
2011-06-03, 07:34 PM
which are the most important sourcebooks for a druid to have handy. Also is there any sourcebook or online resource that has compiled every spell that a druid can cast?

*.*.*.*
2011-06-03, 07:39 PM
which are the most important sourcebooks for a druid to have handy. Also is there any sourcebook or online resource that has compiled every spell that a druid can cast?

Core and spell compendium should do you fine, Monster Manual 3 if you wants some fleshraker cheese.

Cog
2011-06-03, 07:43 PM
This site (http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndLive/FindSpell.php) is the best I've seen for finding spells, but as always, double-check your sources.

ShriekingDrake
2011-06-03, 10:41 PM
Lots of good spells in the "Environment" books: Frostburn, Sandstorm, and Stormwrack. Also, check out Master's of the Wild.

the imarv site has a number of missing books, so it won't have all the spells.

Optimator
2011-06-04, 01:20 AM
I'll second Frostburn, Stormwrack, Sandstorm, and the Spell Compendium. Monster Manual II and Fiend Folio :smallwink: are also pretty sweet if you get your hands on them. I am particularly fond of the Ironmaw in FF

Tvtyrant
2011-06-04, 01:21 AM
Lords of Madness: It gets you the ability to transform into aberrations. Fear it.

Divide by Zero
2011-06-04, 01:47 AM
Faiths of Eberron, of course.

Leon
2011-06-04, 03:47 AM
Spell Compendium and Players Handbook 2