Iku Rex said:<shrug>
Like I said, it depends on the DM. Note that "complex interaction" is included as a possible way to gain familiarity. "Complex interaction" with someone paid (or persuaded) to teach you a new form should not be impossible.
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I'm not trying to be argumentative but it doesn't "depend on the DM" -- unless you mean that the DM can change the rules any way he or she chooses. As far as I know, the DND FAQ is considered "official."
Also, I'm not at all saying that the shifter is "underpowered," whatever your personal experience vs mine may be. I am simply trying to respond to the original poster by giving a balanced opinion on the class to compensate for the general "Shifters are SOO powerful" view that seems prevalent on the boards. As a DM and a player, I have found the shifter to be a slightly weak but very fun class -- but that's ok, as all prestige classes are NOT created equal. Obviously your experience differs from mine. That's ok too. But you should consider the possibility that the poster may not have the benefit of playing under such a flexible DM as apparently you have. He should be aware of the pros and cons of the class, according to the rules....
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