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<blockquote data-quote="HeavenShallBurn" data-source="post: 3146941" data-attributes="member: 39593"><p>Depends on the campaign you're running. It can be worth it if you are in combat with enough big creatures and especially if the setting is largely outdoors. But I thought of the same time in a game where I was a player and the DM pointed out before I decided to go ahead with it just how much trouble that can get you into in confined spaces. Essentially you become a giant (you end up about the size of a hill giant) and he mentioned he would have NPCs react to my character as if he were a giant (which were usually hostile in the setting). </p><p></p><p>Now I have as a DM seen a really interesting use of those spells. A halfling spellcaster who was short even for a halfling (right on the minimum racial height) and had a tremendous inferiority complex about it. Plus in the campaign the character ended up becoming involved with a half-dragon(human). So her player decided that she would take the permanent enlarge person as a way of making the relationship possible and to deal with the feelings of being uselessly short to the rest of the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeavenShallBurn, post: 3146941, member: 39593"] Depends on the campaign you're running. It can be worth it if you are in combat with enough big creatures and especially if the setting is largely outdoors. But I thought of the same time in a game where I was a player and the DM pointed out before I decided to go ahead with it just how much trouble that can get you into in confined spaces. Essentially you become a giant (you end up about the size of a hill giant) and he mentioned he would have NPCs react to my character as if he were a giant (which were usually hostile in the setting). Now I have as a DM seen a really interesting use of those spells. A halfling spellcaster who was short even for a halfling (right on the minimum racial height) and had a tremendous inferiority complex about it. Plus in the campaign the character ended up becoming involved with a half-dragon(human). So her player decided that she would take the permanent enlarge person as a way of making the relationship possible and to deal with the feelings of being uselessly short to the rest of the group. [/QUOTE]
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