Kevin O'Reilly
First Post
Here's our house rule.
If a Wizard changes into a form that is "common" or that he has studied, he may increase his physical abilities by a maximum of +level. Thus an 8th level Wizard with 8 STR, would only be able to improve his STR to 15, no matter the form chosen. Of course, if the form has a lesser value, use that value.
A Wizard gains all feats (not supernatural abilities) and skills as per the spell description
If the Wizard is changing into a form that is "rare" and he has not studied, he may only increase his physical abilities by level/2.
Regarding skills he may only benefit from half the skill value, and must make a Knowledge(Arcana/Nature) roll DC15 for each feat.
The definition of "rare" and "common" will vary from campaign to campaign. I use anything that is not animal, beast, humanoid, monstrous humanoid, plant and giant as rare.
If a Wizard changes into a form that is "common" or that he has studied, he may increase his physical abilities by a maximum of +level. Thus an 8th level Wizard with 8 STR, would only be able to improve his STR to 15, no matter the form chosen. Of course, if the form has a lesser value, use that value.
A Wizard gains all feats (not supernatural abilities) and skills as per the spell description
If the Wizard is changing into a form that is "rare" and he has not studied, he may only increase his physical abilities by level/2.
Regarding skills he may only benefit from half the skill value, and must make a Knowledge(Arcana/Nature) roll DC15 for each feat.
The definition of "rare" and "common" will vary from campaign to campaign. I use anything that is not animal, beast, humanoid, monstrous humanoid, plant and giant as rare.