Having just spent the last half an hour answering questions like: “So if the Druid turns into a chicken and lays an egg and then the egg hatches…?” and “So if the Druid turns into a cow and we milk it…?” and… “So if the Druid turns into a sheep and we shear it and make the wool into a jumper…?”, I conclude that I hate the Druid base class. I literally spend 90% of the time thinking up moves for creatures that “Could conceivably live in a forest… Honest… It’s a big forest…” And 10% of the time actually GMing the rest of the players. It’s no longer a game of Dungeon World. It’s basically Druid World. The Druid has an answer to everything and the other players are becoming lazy… “Yeah, just let the Druid turn into a giant eagle and fly us there.”
What’s the maximum/minimum size of a Druid in animal form?
What happens to the Druid’s clothes??
What happens to removable aspects of the Druid (such as feathers and wool and stuff) when the Druid shifts back into human form, if these aspects are removed whilst she is in animal form???
Give me a fighter, a rogue and a mage any day. I wish they were all bloody bards. What the #%@! happened to the normal laws of physics and magic??!