FrankTrollman
First Post
No, the only part that gets ignored is the limitations on what creatures and objects can be affected and what creatures and objects can be the result.
After all, if it was like polymorph in its choice of targets - it couldn't be used offensively, as Polymorph cannot target unwilling targets. And if it was "like polymorph" in its limitations on new forms - it couldn't turn people into objects - as Polymorph can't do that. Worse, it couldn't turn objects into creatures, because Polymorph has a hit die limit, and all objects have zero hit dice, and all creatures have positive non-zero hit die values. Since zero is less than all other positive numbers - objects couldn't be transformed into creatures at all.
So PAO must ignore the targetting and result limitations of Polymorph - otherwise it wouldn't work at all.
-Frank
After all, if it was like polymorph in its choice of targets - it couldn't be used offensively, as Polymorph cannot target unwilling targets. And if it was "like polymorph" in its limitations on new forms - it couldn't turn people into objects - as Polymorph can't do that. Worse, it couldn't turn objects into creatures, because Polymorph has a hit die limit, and all objects have zero hit dice, and all creatures have positive non-zero hit die values. Since zero is less than all other positive numbers - objects couldn't be transformed into creatures at all.
So PAO must ignore the targetting and result limitations of Polymorph - otherwise it wouldn't work at all.
-Frank