Starry Form 5E. Their primary mechanic is replacing wild shape with starry form, which reduces your tankiness to instead give you a versatile series of actions; Web circle of stars is very powerful, adding a lot of both both damage output and healing, as well as a support mechanic from cosmic omen.
Druid Circle Circle of Stars
Tempered glass disks that align to depict. In this form, you benefit from an attack, healing, and even a utility mode that really adds some pizzazz to your class. A stone tablet with holes drilled through it. You gain a bonus action that you can use to make a ranged spell attack, hurling a luminous arrow that targets a creature you can see within 60 feet of you. Turning wild shape into a buff rather than a utility option was first done in circle of spores, and it’s just as cool on circle of stars. Starry form is arguably even cooler because instead of locking you into a combat mode, starry form has an attack mode, a healing mode, and a utility/casting mode. The chalice option grants the following benefit: A scroll of living wood that aligns with heavenly bodies. A crystal that projects starry patterns when placed before a light. Web starry form (2):
Web circle of stars is very powerful, adding a lot of both both damage output and healing, as well as a support mechanic from cosmic omen. As an action, you can expend a use of your wild shape feature to take on a starry form rather. Not as versatile as wild shape, admittedly, but it becomes better and better over time. Web viewed 6k times. A crystal that projects starry patterns when placed before a light. A scroll of living wood that aligns with heavenly bodies. However, choosing your constellation is a key aspect of starry form. Web the druid got a new subclass option, the circle of the stars, as part of unearthed arcana: Web the starry form as a class feature is a game statistic, and is therefore removed by polymorph, as polymorph replaces the creature's statistics: Tempered glass disks that align to depict. In this form, you benefit from an attack, healing, and even a utility mode that really adds some pizzazz to your class.