Pixie Barbarian
First Post
One drawback of using alter self for flying is a pretty glaring oversight that most GMs and players don't think about. Unless the spellcaster is going around shirtless, he will need to take off whatever he is wearing to allow the wings to be able to be spread for flying. This is even more of a problem if he is wearing armor.
I know that most casters don't wear armor, but the player will still need to take an partial action to remove his shirt (or strip completely if he favors robes
). This can take even longer if the player is carrying anything in his hands.
If he decides just to never wear a shirt anymore, then the GM should make it start affecting his social interactions (e.g., no shirt, no shoes, no service), as well as make the character suffer from bad weather (e.g., coldness or sunburn).
I know that most casters don't wear armor, but the player will still need to take an partial action to remove his shirt (or strip completely if he favors robes

If he decides just to never wear a shirt anymore, then the GM should make it start affecting his social interactions (e.g., no shirt, no shoes, no service), as well as make the character suffer from bad weather (e.g., coldness or sunburn).