![]() So they're the only character who can have two summoning spells running at the same time. Fey Wanderer can cast Summon Fey without using Concentration. ![]() (Yes, even the Drakewarden's Drake, who is apparently intended to be a mount, yet is hampered by this rigid initiative order.) It's also means they're the only "pet" subclass who can effectively utilize their pet as a mount (by small PCs), since all the others run into positioning/movement issues as a result of your mount not being able to act/move until after your turn. This means that the Beastmaster is the only "pet" subclass that can coordinate simultaneous combat maneuvers, like the Land Beast Charging an enemy to knock it prone, the having the Ranger follow up by attacking at Advantage. All the others (Steel Companion, Primeval Companion, Drake Companion, Wildfire Spirit, etc.) stated that the pet shares your initiative but takes its turn immediately after yours. It may not be the strongest pet, but their subclass pet is the only pet that not only shares the master's initiative, but also acts during their turn. I'll give a big shoutout to the Tasha's Beastmaster Ranger. Which means you can cast in a pinch, cast if your equipment has been taken, etc.You left out the best part. ![]() For raw power I'm sure there's better answers, but for overall usefulness and uptime? Fey Wanderer can cast Summon Fae Spirit once for free and then continuing without having to use Material Components (Though it shortens the duration).
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