runekyndig says:
If/when we get into combat, do we use
theater of mind or
battle map?
It'll be theater of the mind primarily, as about 90% of my posting Is done from my phone at work. Maps will generally go up when I have one to give a better idea of the environment.
That said, I do need to brush up on OTFBM.
GreyWord says:
Actually I have one decision to make: do you mind if I play a druid , Circle of the Shepherd, that heavily rely on summoning/conjuration spells?
I avoid playing such PC in online/irl games as it slows down combat. In PBP it could add extra work for DM to manage i.e. "Eight beasts of challenge rating 1/4 or lower" on top of everything else.
Another subclass i would like to play is start and I would max summon single creature (Summon beast or summon elemental), but having spell points you may not like following sublass feature:
"You can cast guiding bolt
without expending a spell slot. You can do so a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest."
Would this feature work like "without spending spell points" ? Would it fail your purpose of making spell resource management simpler?
As far as the animals go, I can find a way to manage them. And in regards the the guiding bolt, it really just answers itself, since the feature states they just don't go off of one's proficiency modifier, which would just be 3 times until the end of the first act