I love the idea. Druids of immense power, who withdraw from the world to connect with the primal elements.
The implementation? Not so much. A few powers are interesting, but most are uninspiring, many aren't explained well (how exactly do you travel to the Inner Planes?), all hierophants are the same, and even given the extremely high levels, the XP requirements are ridiculous.
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The implementation? Not so much. A few powers are interesting, but most are uninspiring, many aren't explained well (how exactly do you travel to the Inner Planes?), all hierophants are the same, and even given the extremely high levels, the XP requirements are ridiculous.