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<blockquote data-quote="Rechan" data-source="post: 4671412" data-attributes="member: 54846"><p>I'm a fan of the Werefox, and any conversion the 3e did lacked the pizzaz of only effecting female humans and elves. Making it a fey is a great idea. In fact, I'd think it shouldn't be a lycanthrope, but a trickster fae of a certain variety.</p><p></p><p>While there is a point above about giving her different attacks depending on form, I don't think the beguile should be limited to the vixen form. In fact, an elven woman doing the beguiling sounds just as appropriate. </p><p></p><p>I also sort of dislike the inclusion of the sword and the magic missile. It feels... out of place. Among other things, I'd anticipate that one of these ladies are more the "hidden dagger up my sleeve" than a longsword.</p><p></p><p>What I would do? </p><p></p><p>1) Let her use magic. But her magic is <em>all</em> illusion/beguiling. All of her magic would for instance do psychic damage, and have some sort of effect (Like say, make her invisible to the target until the start of her next turn). Maybe an attack with a dazing power. Check out the Feyborn template, in how it has an immediate interrupt that forces the target to either attack someone else, or stop the attack. Perhaps a power that lets her shunt a power over to an adjacent ally (packaged as her convincing the ally to jump in front of the blade for her).</p><p></p><p>2) When in fox form, she can't use magic, beguiling or weapons, but she becomes much more elusive (Foxes are sneaky and slippery, after all). A fey-step like power that lets her teleport, or turn invisible. Her bite attack lets her shift after or before doing it. Maybe her bite dazes or blinds the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rechan, post: 4671412, member: 54846"] I'm a fan of the Werefox, and any conversion the 3e did lacked the pizzaz of only effecting female humans and elves. Making it a fey is a great idea. In fact, I'd think it shouldn't be a lycanthrope, but a trickster fae of a certain variety. While there is a point above about giving her different attacks depending on form, I don't think the beguile should be limited to the vixen form. In fact, an elven woman doing the beguiling sounds just as appropriate. I also sort of dislike the inclusion of the sword and the magic missile. It feels... out of place. Among other things, I'd anticipate that one of these ladies are more the "hidden dagger up my sleeve" than a longsword. What I would do? 1) Let her use magic. But her magic is [i]all[/i] illusion/beguiling. All of her magic would for instance do psychic damage, and have some sort of effect (Like say, make her invisible to the target until the start of her next turn). Maybe an attack with a dazing power. Check out the Feyborn template, in how it has an immediate interrupt that forces the target to either attack someone else, or stop the attack. Perhaps a power that lets her shunt a power over to an adjacent ally (packaged as her convincing the ally to jump in front of the blade for her). 2) When in fox form, she can't use magic, beguiling or weapons, but she becomes much more elusive (Foxes are sneaky and slippery, after all). A fey-step like power that lets her teleport, or turn invisible. Her bite attack lets her shift after or before doing it. Maybe her bite dazes or blinds the target. [/QUOTE]
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