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Water Bob

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How long, per the 3.5 rules, does it take to change form? If an NPC is a werewolf in the game, and he begins to change during a tactical combat, how many rounds (six second rounds) does it take the NPC to change?

And, during the change, how vulnerable to attacks from others is the NPC?
 

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Wow. So, it's not like those long, painful, dramatic scenes in movies. In the game, if you blink, you miss it. One moment, a human is standing there, and in a flash, it's a werewolf.


A few seconds, not more than three--maybe even in one second--that's a standard action.


That's a lot quicker than what I was thinking.
 


I suppose it's all to personal preference. There are Werewolves in a couple games I am playing, and they both transform differently. The first is simply, like you say, blink and you miss it, just kind of morphing into a wolf, kinda like those gifs online which morph a picture , say of someone's face, into something else seamlessly. The second Werwolf has to be chained up every full moon, and has a good 30 second description of all of his bones cracking, teeth and hair growing. I suppose you could have Full-Moon transformations be the long, violent, painful, graphic type of transformations, and the voluntary ones be the quicker, more controlled?
 

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