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Originally Posted by Chicka
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Alawen, thanks for the info here - when I roll a druid (which is inevitable, I'm a compulsive leveller) I would have totally messed up.
My question is: where does this put you end game? It seems like that would be a lot of wis to make up for the min/max mana thing, or, does it just not matter too much?
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Do you mean your mana pool? I personally don't think think a druid's maximum mana pool makes much difference. We're not like clerics where our mana pool determines the possible length of a fight or a wizard where our pool is a measure of how much damage we can do. If a druid goes oom one or two spam heals sooner in a boss fight, it really doesn't matter much. Assuming you intend to eventually get your druid epic, it's not very tough at all to hit the wisdom soft cap with the 25/5 charisma/wisdom in your starting points.
As I'm sure you've read, it's really tough for halflings to get in charm range without charisma buffs. You should probably also be aware that all of this could be moot if the devs decide charisma shouldn't decide druid charm, but I honestly don't see a way for anyone to meet the level of proof they usually require for this sort of thing.