wingsandsword
Legend
In my game one PC is a Elf/Half-Dragon Druid/Half-Dragon Paragon. The player has decided to make it a character goal to get a Wish or Miracle to turn into a true dragon.
As a DM, I'm planning on allowing this (presuming the Wish is worded clearly or the Miracle is from a sympathetic deity), and letting the LA of the Half-Dragon and the levels in Half-Dragon Paragon turn into levels in a dragon monster class (from Dragon #320, giving dragons Savage Species type monster progressions.)
This is all just fine with me, the player and the rest of the group. However, the only percieved downside is the total loss of a humanoid form. Druids can't wildshape into humanoids, since it's normally a moot point, and humanoid druids can take a feat that lets them wildshape into a Dragon. So I think a draconic druid should be able to take a feat to wildshape into a humanoid.
What I'm wondering is, what should the requirements should this feat be? Any thoughts on limitations and abilities of such a feat?
As a DM, I'm planning on allowing this (presuming the Wish is worded clearly or the Miracle is from a sympathetic deity), and letting the LA of the Half-Dragon and the levels in Half-Dragon Paragon turn into levels in a dragon monster class (from Dragon #320, giving dragons Savage Species type monster progressions.)
This is all just fine with me, the player and the rest of the group. However, the only percieved downside is the total loss of a humanoid form. Druids can't wildshape into humanoids, since it's normally a moot point, and humanoid druids can take a feat that lets them wildshape into a Dragon. So I think a draconic druid should be able to take a feat to wildshape into a humanoid.
What I'm wondering is, what should the requirements should this feat be? Any thoughts on limitations and abilities of such a feat?