What can a druid turn into?

A druid, primarily in Dungeons & Dragons, uses their Wild Shape ability to magically transform into various Beasts, gaining their senses and physical traits for scouting (spider, cat, owl), combat (wolf, bear, giant eagle), or utility (giant octopus for swimming). The specific creatures depend on their level, Circle (subclass), and what beasts they've previously seen, allowing for common animals, dinosaurs, or even elementals at higher levels.
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Can a druid turn into a dragon?

Yes, a druid can turn into a dragon in D&D 5e, but not with the standard Wild Shape as dragons aren't beasts; they need high-level spells like Shapechange (Level 9) or True Polymorph, or homebrew content, to achieve true dragon forms, with Shapechange letting them become a dragon under a certain Challenge Rating (CR) at level 17.
 
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Can druids turn into other races?

Druids of the Fangshields could wild shape into the forms of other humanoids, like dwarves, elves, and humans.
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Can druids only turn into beasts?

It could be Undead, Aberration, Beast, etc... Druids can wild-shape into Beasts, not the other creature types. This means wild-shape is for turning into what most people would consider to be 'animals', not monsters. On the stat-block of each 'Beast' (animal) there is a challenge rating of the creature.
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How does a druid shapeshift?

A quote from the Legion Druid Class Preview webpage reads, “Through communion with nature and the demigod Cenarius, Lord of the Forest, Druids are supernaturally endowed with the gift of shapeshifting, allowing them to take the form of all manner of nature's creature”.
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Can a druid turn into a snake?

The first, and most reliable way, is to just play a Druid. Starting at 2nd level, you gain access to Wild Shape and can become any animal you like (with restrictions based on CR) but you can immediately transform into a giant poisonous snake a couple of times per day.
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How do Druids get powers?

Druids get their powers primarily from a deep, intrinsic connection with Nature itself, channeling its raw energy, or by forming bonds with powerful nature deities or spirits, not through books like wizards or strict oaths like paladins. They act as extensions of the natural world, drawing magic from forests, elements, and wild cycles, often through wisdom, meditation, and communion, allowing them to shapeshift, heal, or command natural forces.
 
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Are druids only female?

Irish mythology has a number of female druids, often sharing similar prominent cultural and religious roles with their male counterparts.
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Do druids become immortal?

An elven Druid above a certain level basically becomes completely ageless especially if they are young when they reach top level. Not fully immortal but they'll live basically forever.
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Can a druid turn into an owl bear?

By the standard Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition rules, no, druids generally can't Wild Shape into owlbears because owlbears are Monstrosities, not Beasts, but spin-off media (like the Honor Among Thieves movie, Baldur's Gate 3) and newer playtest rules have shown this changing, with Dungeon Masters often allowing it as a houserule for fun, or via specific spells like Shapechange. 
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What are the three types of Druids?

There may be as many solitary Druids as there are members of the various Druid Orders but as they often simply walk their path on their own we may never know. Three different types of Druidry, revivalists, reconstructionists and solitaries. What do these different forms of Druidry have in common? Very little.
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Can Druids turn into unicorns?

Wild shape imposes specific limitations on what a druid can transform into, relevant here is that they can only transform into "beast" type creatures. So no, because unicorns are celestials and wildshape only works on beasts.
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Why does no one play Feral druid?

One major reason? No visible transmog. While other classes get to show off their gear, Druids are stuck in the same outdated animal forms—Cat, Bear, and now Owlbear. Customization is a huge part of WoW's appeal, yet Feral players don't get to enjoy it.
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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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Could a tiefling be a druid?

Yes, a tiefling druid is possible.
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What are celtic dragons called?

The dragons of Ireland were not like the dragons of other places, since they did not have wings or often even claws, and only rarely did they breathe fire, if at all! The were called the Ollphéisteanna, which means “great worms” or “mighty reptiles”, the terrible serpents of the world that was.
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How old is 120 in elf years?

Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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Do Druids exist today?

Yes, Druids still exist today as practitioners of modern Druidry, a nature-based spiritual path that revived from ancient Celtic traditions, focusing on connecting with nature, ancestors, and Celtic culture through ceremonies, learning, and community, though modern practice differs significantly from the historical Iron Age figures. They are a diverse, global movement, often organized into various orders, celebrating seasonal festivals and embodying a lifestyle centered on ecological awareness and personal growth, not solely historical reenactment.
 
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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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Were Druids good or evil?

The characterization of druids as “good” or “evil” oversimplifies their complex role in ancient societies; they were revered spiritual leaders, educators, and advisors in Celtic culture, but Roman accounts often portrayed them negatively due to cultural and military conflicts.
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Do Druids believe in God?

Druids have diverse beliefs, with some worshipping specific gods/goddesses, others seeing divinity in nature (pantheism/animism), and some honoring deities as forces or spirits, while a few are atheistic; the core is reverence for nature, but there's no single "God" concept, allowing for monotheistic (God/Goddess) or polytheistic views, or none at all. Modern Druidry is a varied path, not a single dogma, focusing on connection with the earth, trees, and natural cycles, making belief in a singular "God" optional, not required.
 
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What type of magic is a druid?

Druids are a type of magician that can cast Nature Magic, specializing in attack and support spells. The attack spells summon Animal and Plant spirits and are very different from other Wizard-type classes, as they deal magical damage that cannot be resisted.
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How powerful is a druid?

Druids are extremely powerful, drawing their strength from nature to become society's spiritual leaders, judges, and protectors, capable of stopping battles, influencing kings, and wielding formidable magic like summoning beasts or controlling the battlefield with weather and plant growth, though their specific power levels vary between historical accounts and fantasy settings like D&D, where they excel at low levels but remain versatile and strong high-level support/control casters, controlling the wild through unity rather than mastery. 
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Is Gandalf a wizard or a druid?

Gandalf is a protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. He is a wizard, one of the Istari order, and the leader of the Company of the Ring.
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