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Post by dazza555 on Jan 13, 2014 2:28:29 GMT -5
I know this ability isn't implemented on nwn, but it specifies that a druid with this feat is able to make small physical changes to their appearance. Would this make satyr legs an option? At least maybe to a shifter sort?
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Post by Munroe on Jan 13, 2014 17:46:13 GMT -5
I know this ability isn't implemented on nwn, but it specifies that a druid with this feat is able to make small physical changes to their appearance. Would this make satyr legs an option? At least maybe to a shifter sort? No. Shifters don't gain the ability to modify individual parts of their body, they gain the ability to transform into entire different creatures. If a satyr form is available, they can shift into a satyr, but a shifter can't decide to give itself unguligrade legs/hoofs, or claws or fangs or nekomimi cat ears or a tail or whatever. A shifter cannot pick and choose individual parts of its body to shift, but instead takes the forms of creatures it has enough knowledge to replicate in form. I don't mean to sound harsh, but I want to be very clear. The information about Thousand Faces for druids is mentioned in the previous DM Q&A druid thread, in the quoted post below. Druids only suffer a penalty for wearing metal armor, not for using weapons that do not appear on the druid weapons list. If a druid is proficient with other weapons, the druid may use them. Druids on FRC do not gain the One Thousand Faces class feature from D&D. Unless a helm specifies in its name or description the type of material it is made from, you can roleplay it however. Adamantine helms, for example, should always be treated as containing adamantine. (That means adamantine helms crafted to look like hoods should still be rp'd as having metal in them as well.)
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