[RPG] Does the Shepherd Druid’s Mighty Summoner feature apply to creatures summoned through their Faithful Summons feature

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Mighty Summoner says (emphasis mine):

Any beast or fey summoned or created by a spell that you cast gains the following benefits: […]

Faithful Summons says (emphasis mine):

If you are reduced to 0 hit points or are incapacitated against your will, you can immediately gain the benefits of conjure animals as if it were cast using a 9th-level spell slot.

Does the phrase "as if it were cast using a 9th-level spell slot" indicate that we should treat this as if we are casting the spell, thereby allowing us to apply Mighty Summoner to the creatures summoned?

Note, this question is different from this Q&A, as it is unclear if Faithful Summons counts as casting a spell: Would the 6th level Shepherd Druid's Mighty Summoner feature works on summoned creatures not made from spells

Best Answer

Yes, in both rules and (very likely) intent as well

Intent wise; since normal summons attacks count as magical it makes little sense for your higher level features to neglect this and be weaker than your usual summons, and most classes are designed with some kind of synergy in mind. There is no doubt in my mind that the intention of this feature is to benefit from Mighty Summoner.

Rules wise; if it were cast with a 9th level slot it would benefit from Mighty Summoner, so it does what it says on the tin. It has to be cast by 'you' otherwise you wouldn't get the benefits of the spell as it suggests (control etc), so it can't be that 'other entity' casts it on your behalf.