Can a druid turn into a Tarrasque?

No, a druid cannot normally Wild Shape into a Tarrasque in Dungeons & Dragons because the Tarrasque is a Monstrosity, not a Beast or Elemental, and its Challenge Rating (CR 30) far exceeds what any druid can typically transform into, even with high-level abilities. While homebrew options (like a "Circle of the Tarrasque") or specific DM permissions might allow for variations, standard rules prevent it.
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Can a druid transform into a Tarrasque?

The Tarrasque is Challenge level 30. This means that the Druid can't even become a Tarrasque using the Shapechange spell, which only allows taking on the form of something with a CR equal to or less than your level. In other words, maxing out at CR 20.
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What can my druid turn into?

Your druid level determines the beasts you can transform into, as shown in the Beast Shapes table. At 2nd level, for example, you can transform into any beast that has a challenge rating of 1/4 or lower that doesn't have a flying or swimming speed.
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Can a druid turn into a wolf?

Wild Shape: Wolf is a Wild Shape form available to Druids.
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Can a druid transform into a dragon?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, standard druids cannot use their core Wild Shape to become dragons because dragons aren't beasts, but high-level druids (Level 17+) can use the 9th-level spell Shapechange to transform into one, and some homebrew circles or specific class features (like in Baldur's Gate 3) offer dragon forms. Pathfinder offers a specific spell, Form of the Primal Dragon, for druids to transform into dragons. 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Can a dragonborn be a druid?

Yes, a Dragonborn can absolutely be a Druid in Dungeons & Dragons; it's a fun and viable combination, especially for roleplaying a character deeply connected to their draconic heritage and nature's primal forces, though their stats (like Charisma) might not perfectly align with traditional Druid needs (Wisdom), DMs often allow customization like keeping breath weapons in Wild Shape for thematic fun. 
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Which race is best for druids?

The best race for a Druid often depends on the game system (D&D 5e, WoW, BG3) and desired playstyle, but Firbolg (D&D) are top-tier for theme & stats, while Wood Elves and Variant Humans/Custom Lineage offer great flexibility, Wisdom bonuses, and utility in D&D 5e, with choices like Night Elves/Tauren (WoW) excelling in lore and racial abilities like Shadowmeld/War Stomp, and Forest Gnomes (BG3) providing animal communication. 
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What is a Darach druid?

A Darach is a dark Druid, or a Druid who has "gone down the wrong path," presumably valuing their own desires over that of maintaining the balance of nature as Druids are meant to do. The word "Darach" is said in the show to mean "dark oak" in Gaelic, as opposed to "Druid," which is said to translate to "wise oak."
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What are the 5 forms of werewolf?

The five main forms of the Garou are: Homid (human), Glabro (wolfman), Crinos (war-form), Hispo (near-wolf) and Lupus (wolf).
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What is the lifespan of a druid?

Elves can live over 700 years. Druids gain the timeless body at level 18 that basically slows your aging to 10% of what you normally age. That gives us a lifespan of about 7,000 years.
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Can a druid turn into a chimera?

When you use wildshape, you can transform into a chimera beast, combining these 3 forms. You must follow all other restrictions of the beast shape table.
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Does wild shape have a limit?

As the other comments have said, there is no creature number limit. The only rules that apply are whether you have seen the creature, if it is at or below the CR level for your Druid level, and whether they have any swim speed or fly speed restrictions (also set by your Druid level).
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What is more powerful than a Tarrasque?

There's the gods, and Tiamat has an official 5e stat block. More well-rounded and powerful than the Tarrasque, I'd say. Then there's the older Tarrasque. The 5e one is weak and puny compared to the older edition ones, so those are stronger.
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Can a Tarrasque be killed?

At 26 damage per shot, that's an expected yield of 94 damage per round; the Tarrasque heals 40 damage, so we get 54 damage per round of firing. That kills the Tarrasque in under two minutes, during which time our cleric fires about 80 arrows. As usual, he uses a Miracle finisher.
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Can you take a true alpha's power?

In the show Teen Wolf, a True Alpha's power (like Scott McCall's) is generally considered unstoppable and unstealable by other werewolves, except potentially by a beta they personally created (like Liam) through a complex, intended scenario involving a near-death experience. While others (Deucalion, Peter) tried and failed to steal Scott's power directly, they realized the unique spark of a True Alpha only transfers to their own bite, making it incredibly rare and difficult to take.
 
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Who is the most powerful Druid god?

The Dagda is considered the great god of Irish mythology. He is the chief god of the Tuatha Dé Danann, with the Dagda portrayed as a father-figure, king, and druid. He is associated with fertility, agriculture, manliness and strength, as well as magic, druidry and wisdom.
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What creature is Dr. Deaton?

In Season 3, it was revealed that he is actually a Druid and was the former Emissary to the Hale Pack when it was still led by Talia Hale.
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What are the three types of Druids?

Three different types of Druidry, revivalists, reconstructionists and solitaries. What do these different forms of Druidry have in common? Very little. I believe all draw some level of inspiration from the ancient past of these lands and individuals walking these paths may refer to themselves as Druids.
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Who is the most powerful Druid in wow?

As it stands, the night elves lay claim to the first druid with Malfurion Stormrage. He is not only considered the most powerful known druid in Warcraft lore, but is also considered one of the most powerful characters on Azeroth.
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What race is usually Druid?

Every race is a playable druid. Wood Elves, Hill Dwarves, Ghostwise Halflings, Aarakockra, Water Genasi, and Humans all make very good Druids (Since they have or can have both a Wisdom bonus and a Constitution or Dexterity bonus), and Half-Elves make decent Druids, though their +2 Cha is going to waste.
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What race do dragonborns hate?

Relations with other races

Other than their well-known hatred of dragons, dragonborn have few definitive relationships with other races. The dragonborn of Tymanther have a known tolerance for races of all kinds, extending their courtesy even to races generally disliked such as tieflings.
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Could a tiefling be a druid?

Yes, a tiefling druid is possible.
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What ethnicity were Druids?

The Druids were an educated class of the Celtic people. The Celtic were a people that originated from beyond the Caspian Sea. The Celtic nations included tribes that were spread across several European locales but not limited to Scotland, Britain, Wales, Ireland, Cornwall, and Isle of Man.
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