Rystil Arden said:It doesn't change hit points to match the new form, but a changed Con still gives extra hit points for the new Con, as always.
Yup.
Rystil Arden said:It doesn't change hit points to match the new form, but a changed Con still gives extra hit points for the new Con, as always.
Sure does. All stat bonus items and abilities affect all forms. However, stat raises for levels do not, and inherent raises are questionable (I personally say no to inherents sticking).Shayuri said:Hmm!
Does the +4 to Str and Con from Warshaper apply to all forms? It seems like it would, but I need to make sure. This new info means a significant update...
Rystil Arden said:...and inherent raises are questionable (I personally say no to inherents sticking).
Wow, you're nice to shapeshiftersgabrion said:Which is what a lot of people say, but in this game inherent stat raises will be applied to alternate forms as well.
Rystil Arden said:Wow, you're nice to shapeshifters, but I can definitely see the arguments for allowing them to stick, too.
Maybe Cassandra should pick up a level or two in Warshaper eventually![]()
That's truegabrion said:Well the problem for you goes back to your feats.![]()
What you really need is EK (Metamorphosis) and Metamorphic Transfer, and then you could keep up with the shapeshifters.
Yup, I looked it up online too. Apparently, the way they do it in 3.5 is there's just a bunch of really powerful feats you can only take at first level based on region, but it isn't a bonus or anything.Keia said:So, just to get this straight. The regional feat is a feat that you can take in place of the first level feat that you would normally get for the character?
Keia
Keia said:So, just to get this straight. The regional feat is a feat that you can take in place of the first level feat that you would normally get for the character?
Keia