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Alternates: Any combination of A3/G5/F2 or A3/G3/F5 seems viable. #### Bear: Moon Druid 12 \n
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Feats: Tavern Brawler (Con+1), Warcaster, Wis+2/Resilient (Con+1) \n
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Alternates: P5/W5/F2 for action surge. #### Thrower: Berserker 6 / Thief 3 / Champion 3 \n
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Alternates: B6/R4/F2 or B8/R4 for additional feats. #### Sniper: Assassin 3 / Gloomstalker 5 / Champion 4 \n
Progression: Ro3 -> Ra5 -> F4 \n
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Alternates: Any combination of A3/G5/F2 or A3/G3/F5 seems viable. #### Bear: Moon Druid 12 \n
Starting stats: 14, 10, 17, 8, 16, 8 \n
Feats: Tavern Brawler (Con+1), Warcaster, Wis+2/Resilient (Con+1) \n
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Alternates: D7/C5–cast Spirit Guardians before assuming bear form.
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