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At 20th level the druid may use her wild shape ability to assume a form in between her humanoid and animal shape. This is exactly similar to a lycanthropes ability to assume a hybrid form. See pages 170 to 179 in the Monster Manual for more details on this. The druid can use this ability for offensive purposes and/or to pass herself of as a werecreature of the appropriate type. Additionally she can use this ability to pass herself off as a humanoid that resembles a specific animal. For example a druid could expend one use of her wild shapes to appear as a gnoll as they have a strong resemblance to bipedal hyenas or as a minotaur as they resemble humanoid bulls, or any other form that might be appropriate (the GM has the
final say on what is and what isn’t).


Was working on my homebrew. ;)
 

Nonlethal Force said:
control+V ....

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Hah! For once it isn't an update in my Story Hour! It is, however, an ISBN number.

Hyperconscious Explorations in Psionics A Psionics Adventure-Sourcebook for 7th Level Characters?
 

Yeah. I was posting in a thread I created in the Rules forum about the book, and I wanted to make sure I had the right ISBN number. [You can find the thread if you are more curious about my motivations.] So I copied and pasted!

Of course, if I were to do a control + V right now you'd all get yet another update in my Story Hour ... since that is why I just logged on. I'll spare you all, and if anyone wants to read it you can find the thread in the Story Hour Forum instead!
 





Mycanid said:
Heh. It's the title of a thread in Tangency (RPG.net's OT forum).

I was copy-pasting this thread title because I wanted to use it in a game of sorts:
Blackberry said:
On Tangency, we use [juxtaposition] to indicate two or more thread titles which happened to be next to one another in the list and seemed to mean something different because of the juxtaposition.
Made-up example:

Gary Gygax' thoughts on 3e
We needs more kittens!

(Note: Reading either of the threads linked to above requires being logged into RPG.net.)
 


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