The 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid and Changes to Wild Shape (2024)

The 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid and Changes to Wild Shape

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Wild Shape is undeniably the feather in the cap of the Druid class in Dungeons & Dragons, and that remains true in the 2024 Player’s Handbook. Changes to the 2024 Wild Shape rules now allow you to use it with greater ease and more often!

Being able to transform into a litany of beasts is one of the main appeals of the Druid for many players. Plus, Druid subclasses often use your Wild Shape as an expendable resource to power their features.

If you’re a fan of playing Druids or are going to have Druids at your table as a Dungeon Master, we’re here to introduce you to the Wild Shape updates found in the 2024 Player’s Handbook.

  • Changes to Wild Shape in the 2024 Player’s Handbook
  • A Closer Look at 2024 Wild Shape Rules
  • 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid Wild Shape Changes

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Changes to Wild Shape in the 2024 Player’s Handbook

Artist: John GrelloThe 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid and Changes to Wild Shape (2)

Wild Shape functions largely the same in the 2024 Player’s Handbook as it did in the 2014 version, with a few changes made to streamline and clarify usage and make it easier for 2024 Druids to access the feature. We’ll start with a broad overview of both versions for the base Druid class.

If an aspect isn’t listed, there’s no significant change. For example, in both the 2014 and 2024 Wild Shape rules, as a Druid, you gain access to Wild Shape at level 2, and you can stay in your Beast form for a number of hours equal to half your Druid level.

What’s New in the 2024 Wild Shape

WILD SHAPE RULE

2014 WILD SHAPE

2024 WILD SHAPE

Using Wild Shape

  • Action
  • Bonus Action

Number of Uses

  • 2 uses; unlimited uses at level 20
  • 2 uses starting at level 2; 3 uses starting at level 6; 4 uses starting at level 17

Replenishing Uses of Wild Shape

  • Regain expended uses when you finish a Short or Long Rest
  • Regain 1 use when you finish a Short Rest
  • Regain all uses when you finish a Long Rest
  • Starting at level 5, you can use Wild Resurgence to restore a use by expending a spell slot. You may also expend one use of Wild Shape to restore a level 1 spell slot per Long Rest.
  • At level 20, when you roll Initiative and have no uses of Wild Shape, regain one use.

Hit Points in Wild Shape

  • When you transform, you assume the Hit Points and Hit Dice of the Beast.
  • When you transform, you gain Temporary Hit Points equal to your Druid level.

Beast Form Limitations

  • Level 2: CR ¼, no Swim or Fly speed.
  • Level 4: CR ½, no Fly speed.
  • Level 8: CR 1
  • Must be a creature you’ve seen before.
  • Your ability to speak is limited to the capabilities of your Beast form.
  • Level 2: CR ¼, no Fly speed. 4 known forms.
  • Level 4: CR ½, no Fly speed. 6 known forms.
  • Level 8: CR 1. 8 known forms.
  • When you finish a Long Rest, you may replace one known form with another eligible one.
  • You can speak in Beast form.

Damage in Wild Shape

  • No adjustments to damage for Wild Shape forms for base 2014 Druid class.
  • Can select the option of Primal Strike at level 7, granting an additional 1d8 of Cold, Fire, Lightning, or Thunder damage when you hit a creature using a weapon or Beast form attack. Damage type is chosen on hit.
  • Damage increases to 2d8 at level 15.

Wild Companion

  • Optional Rule in Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything that allows you to expend Wild Shape uses to cast Find Familiar.
  • Official part of the base 2024 Druid class. Can also use a Wild Shape use or spell slot to cast Find Familiar.

A Closer Look at 2024 Wild Shape Rules

Now that you’ve seen a side-by-side comparison of the 2014 and 2024 Wild Shape, let’s talk about some of the major benefits of the 2024 version.

Using Wild Shape

Shifting Wild Shape into a Bonus Action for the 2024 Druid is a major improvement in how easy it is to access your Beast forms during combat. Now your Druid of any subclass can shift into a Brown Bear or Wolf without having to wait a turn to start swinging your claws at foes.

Staying in Wild Shape

One of my personal biggest frustrations with playing a 2014 Druid at higher levels is that during combat, sometimes I’d spend my turn to shift into a Beast form, then before my next turn came around in the Initiative order, I’d take enough damage to push me back out of it. As a result, I’d ostensibly lost a turn and expended a pretty finite resource.

Although you no longer get a separate pool of Hit Points by shape-shifting, getting knocked out of Beast form is harder as you retain your Druid's Hit Points. You also get Temporary Hit Points to act as a buffer.

The 2024 Wild Shape rules really come from a place of understanding that shape-shifting into a Beast is a major appeal of the Druid class. By making it easier to stay in Beast form and allowing you to expend spell slots to replenish a usage of Wild Shape, the 2024 Player’s Handbook is really geared toward making you eager and excited to use this ability.

Wild Companion

A new feature for the 2024 Druid is the ability to expend a use of Wild Shape or a spell slot to cast the Find Familiar spell without any material components. This was an optional feature introduced in Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything that is now part of the base class for the 2024 Druid. This means Druids who don’t want to spend their time shape-shifting can still interact with an animal companion!

Making Druids a Force to Be Reckoned With

At level 7, the 2024 Druid gets a feature called Elemental Fury. This lets players pick from two options, Primal Strike or Potent Spellcasting. Potent Spellcasting allows you to add your Wisdom modifier to your damage dealt with a Druid cantrip.

The Primal Strike option lets you deal 1d8 of Cold, Fire, Lightning, or Thunder damage once per turn with your attacks at level 7, and 2d8 at level 15. This feature leans heavily into the primeval forces that fuel a Druid’s magic. By giving Druids the ability to deal their choice of elemental damage in melee combat, the 2024 Player’s Handbook emphasizes that a Druid is more than just a Wizard in Birkenstocks.

Known Shapes

One thing that might stick out is the new rule on 2024 Druids having a pool of known shapes to choose from for their Wild Shape versus any Beast known to them from the 2014 Druid rules.

What might feel like just a limitation at first glance, this change means DMs and Druid players can be on the same page about whether or not a Beast is known to the Druid. It also helps Druid players have their Beast stat blocks for their Wild Shape forms ready to go when combat begins, not unlike having a prepared spell list ready.

This change also allows for a bit more roleplay inspiration. Having a set number of forms that are known to the 2024 Druid means your druid has spent time thinking about their relationships and reverence for different Beasts and which Wild Shape forms are specifically important to them.

That means you can think about why they chose these forms, what they might have done to study them, and what sort of exercises or rituals they might have done to maintain their hold on those forms during Long Rests. Or, if you choose to swap out a form when completing a Long Rest, consider what your character did to master this new form.

2024 Circle of the Moon Druid Wild Shape Changes

Artist: John GrelloThe 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid and Changes to Wild Shape (3)

The Circle of the Moon Druid has always been the subclass that doubles down on Wild Shape. If you’re worried that the improvements to the base class take away from the impact of picking this iconic Druid subclass, fret not. Let’s quickly look at some of the ways the 2024 Player’s Handbook beefs up the Circle of the Moon Druid.

Circle Forms — Level 3

The 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid gets a huge boost to your Beast forms. At level 3, your first level in this subclass, your AC in Beast form becomes 13 plus your Wisdom modifier, unless your Beast form’s AC is higher. But you also gain three times your Druid level in Temporary Hit Points, meaning you’ll get 9 Temporary Hit Points at level 3, all the way up to 60 Temporary Hit Points at level 20! The 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid's maximum CR for the form equals your Druid level divided by 3.

Subclasses Now Start at Level 3

In the 2024 Player’s Handbook, subclasses have been standardized as starting at level 3, so classes like Druids, Clerics, and Warlocks that used to get subclasses earlier now get them at 3. To balance out this change, each affected base class also gets some features at earlier levels.

For example, Druids now get a level 1 feature called Primal Order. It allows you to either gain proficiency with Martial weapons and Medium armor or gain an extra cantrip and a boost to your Arcana or Nature checks.

Circle of the Moon Spells — Level 3

Like the 2014 Druid, the base class gains the ability to cast spells in Beast form at level 18, except when a spell consumes a Material component or requires a component of a specific cost. But the 2024 Circle of the Moon Druid can start casting the spells from your Circle of the Moon Spells table as early as level 3! This means you don’t have to choose between staying in your Beast form or casting Cure Wounds on an ally.

Improved Circle Forms — Level 6

At level 6, your Circle of the Moon Druid can choose to deal an attack’s normal damage type or Radiant damage. This replaces the 2014 feature of making your mundane attacks deal magical damage.

Moonlight Step — Level 10

The 2024 Circle of the Moon no longer gains the Elemental Wild Shape feature. It has been replaced by the more moon-flavored Moonlight Step, which allows you to use a Bonus Action to teleport up to 30 feet to an unoccupied space and gain Advantage on your next attack roll before the end of your turn.

Lunar Form — Level 14

The Lunar Form feature at level 14 replaces the Thousand Forms feature of the 2014 Circle of the Moon Druid. With Lunar Form, once per turn you deal an additional 2d10 Radiant damage to a target you hit with a Wild Shape form’s attack. This means at level 15, on a hit you would deal your base damage, plus 2d10 Radiant damage, plus the 2d8 damage of your choice if you picked Primal Strikes as your Elemental Fury. So, note to self: Don’t make a Circle of the Moon Druid want to hit me.

Staying Wild

The 2024 Druid has a lot of versatile new features and improvements, but preserving the impact and excitement of Wild Shape was extremely important. The updated Wild Shape feature still leans into the fantasy of a Druid turning into a ferocious creature to fight on the frontline alongside their party members.

A lot of changes are underway in the 2024 core rules revisions, so stay tuned for additional class, subclass, and features guides as we roll them out. And especially, stay tuned for the 2024 Monster Manual for inspiration for your next Beast forms!

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Riley Silverman (@rileyjsilverman) is a contributing writer to D&D Beyond, Nerdist, and SYFY Wire. She DMs the Theros-set Dice Ex Machina for the Saving Throw Show, and has been a player on the Wizards of the Coast-sponsored The Broken Pact. Riley also played as Braga in the official tabletop adaptation of the Rat Queens comic for HyperRPG, and currently plays as The Doctor on the Doctor Who RPG podcast The Game of Rassilon. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

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  • Dindomir_Eagleshield

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    Posted Jun 26, 2024

    Since IIRC the split in survey's about Stats or Templates was about 50%, it would have been nice to have both options. But in my opinion, stats are better than templates, if harder to use.

  • Darkmoon250

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    Huzzah! Moon Druid that actually feels moon-flavored!

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    I think they landed on a really good balance of tweaks here, between ease-of-use, power, and flexibility. Great job, designers!

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    "When you transform you gain THP equal to your druid level."

    Does this mean a lvl 15 moon druid only gets 15 thp (or 45 thp expending all uses of wildshape)?

    I get druids needed to be nerfed at lower levels but this just makes them even worse at high level play

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    they should have made wildshape's temp hp instead its own hp pool like wizard's abjuration ward, that way they could still use temp hp spells to bolster themselves more and have more options.
    I understand wanting to change from using the beast's HP pool but this seems too limited to use in combat when you'd be more powerful just staying in your normal form casting your spells and using armor of agathys to get more temp hp than your wildshape temp hp

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    Moon druids get x3 temp HP per level.

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    Since you can always speak while in Wildshape now, does that mean you can also cast spells in wildshape from level 2?

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    Only moon druids get to use (a limited selection of) spells from level 3. The other circles have to wait until much later.

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    Where is the warlock changes page for 2024? They released the video earlier than the druid video.

    Last edited by GinoDiClarissio: Jun 26, 2024

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    I'm still curious about a couple of things:

    • Can you reactivate wildshape even when you are wildshaped? I presume so but if not the low temp hp combined with the fact you don't revert when they are gone means regular druids are never going to transform.
    • Has the circle of the moon druid lost access to higher level forms? I like the temp hp but if you have the same forms you probably won't feel like anymore of a shapeshifter than any other druid. That is a big oversight if true.
    • Is wildshape functionally the same? It wasn't mentioned but knowing which skills and such carry over into the new form will be vital.
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    Quote from zyx210 >>

    I'm still curious about a couple of things:

    • Can you reactivate wildshape even when you are wildshaped? I presume so but if not the low temp hp combined with the fact you don't revert when they are gone means regular druids are never going to transform.
    • Has the circle of the moon druid lost access to higher level forms? I like the temp hp but if you have the same forms you probably won't feel like anymore of a shapeshifter than any other druid. That is a big oversight if true.
    • Is wildshape functionally the same? It wasn't mentioned but knowing which skills and such carry over into the new form will be vital.

    The start of this post: "If an aspect isn’t listed, there’s no significant change".

    Last edited by deffdefying: Jun 26, 2024

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    I’m not a fan of these changes

    Last edited by Shaun_Little: Jun 26, 2024

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    Am I the only one that thinks it makes no sense for all classes to gain their subclass at level 3? Why would a Cleric and a Warlock not get their's at level 1 when the entire point of their power is that they get it from another being.

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    The start of this post: "If an aspect isn’t listed, there’s no significant change".

    -deffdefying:

    yes but these are clarifications on the new abilities which may be seen differently. Also the forms of the druid weren't expanded upon but we know they are changing, just looking for clarification not criticism <3

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    Will there be no article about warlock changes? Every class got one so far except them

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    Not sure if it's as bad as the pally changes but yikes

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    Quote from Hananafell >>

    "When you transform you gain THP equal to your druid level."

    Does this mean a lvl 15 moon druid only gets 15 thp (or 45 thp expending all uses of wildshape)?

    I get druids needed to be nerfed at lower levels but this just makes them even worse at high level play

    You missed the part where it says moon druids get 3x their level in temp hp. So they would get 45 thp at 15th level for just one wildshape or 135 thp with all wildshapes.

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    My two concerns with the Druid changes are the loss of the HP pool. The minimal temp HP doesn’t make transforming very appealing. And when taking enough damage to revert back they instead just drop instead of reverting back to their HP prior to transformation. The second is removing the elemental forms from circle of moon. Wouldn’t be bad if they were replaced with additional forms but to replace with the equivalent misty step seems underwhelming. I’m all for bringing it line with lunar phases and such but choose some new forms to accomplish that (werebear, werewolf, stuff like that) vs a 30ft teleport.

    overall I don’t play druids. But I have a couple at my tables occasionally. There are some good things here (wild shape as a bonus action, speaking while transformed) but it still feels like it needs some work.

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    Moon druid gets 3x level in temporary hp on a use of wildshape.

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    I was sad to see Circle of Stars go away, but glad that some of its flavor has been incorporated into the new Circle of Moon. I really like these changes.

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FAQs

What is the best druid Circle for wild shape? ›

The first eight beasts on this list are available to all Druid players, but the best forms are reserved for Druids who take the Circle of the Moon subclass. If Wild Shaping is your primary reason for playing Druid, Circle of the Moon is a necessity.

How many times can a moon druid wild shape? ›

How often can a Druid use Wild Shape 5e? For most of your campaign, you'll be able to use Wild Shape twice before you need a short or long rest 5e. This only changes at level 20. Once you've maxed out your DnD level ups, you'll be able to use Wild Shape an unlimited number of times.

Can a Circle of the Moon druid turn into a dragon? ›

Starting at 6th level, you can transform into a dragon with a challenge rating as high as your druid level divided by 3, rounded down.

What is the best ability score for the druid Circle of the Moon? ›

The best ability score for the Druid reaches 16 Wisdom to increase spellcasting potency, then 16 Constitution which helps with concentration spells and health. 14 Dexterity is the next priority because this can add to your Armour Class (AC) while wearing medium armor.

Can a druid turn into an owlbear? ›

Owlbears are categorized in fifth edition as monstrosities and not beasts, meaning a druid can't Wild Shape into one. That being said, the owlbear has similar stats to beasts with the same challenge rating. So, a Dungeon Master may allow a druid to turn into an owlbear without necessarily breaking game balance.

Can a druid turn into a unicorn? ›

Veteran druids could even take the form of giant eagles. Avengers could take on additional forms, such as those of a baby wyvern, fire salamander, or even a sword spider. Some more benevolent druids could take on the form of good beasts or celestial creatures, such as blink dogs, giant owls, pegasi, and unicorns.

Can a moon druid rage in wild shape? ›

If you mean can you use the Rage ability (and other barbarian abilities tied to it) while in Wildshape, yes. You still need to use a strength based attack.

Can a Circle of the Moon druid be a healer? ›

Second, a circle of the moon druid is a fine healer, as long as everyone can wait until after the fight for healing (which is a good thing to shoot for anyway). You still have all the same casting slots that any other druid does, but you also have shapeshifting.

Can moon druids turn into any elemental? ›

In general, no. The only way druids can turn into an elemental is with Shapechange, and that requires concentration, which means no raging. But, a Circle of the Moon druid gets an ability at 10th level to use their Wildshape to transform into an elemental (takes both uses, unless you're level 20).

How good is Circle of the Moon druid? ›

Perks Of A Circle Of The Moon Build

It boasts improved Wild Shape forms, more abilities in Wild Shape, and the ability to become an elemental at high levels. As a result, the Circle of the Moon is the best druid subclass in D&D 5e for players who want to take dozens of different shapes in combat.

Can Circle of the Moon druids fly? ›

Note: Remember that Druids (including Moon Druids) can't take forms with a swim speed until level 4, and can't take forms with a fly speed until level 8, so many forms which are fantastic for their CR will be rated poorly because by the time you get them they need to compete with considerably more powerful forms.

Can a druid turn into a wolf? ›

Wild Shape: Wolf is a Wild Shape form available to Druids.

What is the best weapon for a moon druid? ›

Even if you use Circle of the Moon and Wild Shape this quarterstaff is still strong. Gives you the freedom and ability to gain additional spells, resistances, and an extra spell slot. The Markoheshkir is the best and strongest weapon for the Druid in BG3.

What is the best armor for a moon druid? ›

The Armour of Moonbasking is a set of very rare light armor you can find in the third act of Baldur's Gate 3. It's particularly useful for Druids and will likely be the endgame choice for any druid that relies on their Wild Shape.

What are the benefits of the Circle of the Moon? ›

Benefits of the Circle of the Moon

At low levels, the Circle of the Moon allows druids to absorb incredible amounts of damage using their Wild Shape feature. A 2nd-level druid can transform into beasts with a challenge rating of 1 or lower, such as a brown bear or a dire wolf.

What race is best for Circle of Wildfire druid 5e? ›

Humans are another good option for a Wildfire Druid because they gain a +1 to all ability scores, meaning they have an advantage when powering their Wisdom, Constitution, Intelligence and Dexterity.

Can Circle of the Land Druids use wild shape? ›

The Circle of the Land is Dungeons & Dragons 5e's most straightforward druid subclass. It lacks the iconic Combat Wild Shape of the Circle of the Moon, and is much less of a melee combatant.

What is the strongest wild shape form in BG3? ›

Owlbear. The Owlbear Wild Shape shape is effortlessly the strongest in Baldur's Gate 3.

What is the best multiclass for a Circle of land druid? ›

Cleric. Multiclassing as a cleric makes sense for druids because they share Wisdom as a spell-casting stat. Not to mention, the cleric class can be one of the strongest in Baldur's Gate 3. If you're going for a spell-casting focus, circle of the land makes the most sense as a druid subclass.

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