Wildshape and permanent greater magic fang

Hypersmurf said:
There are stories that say that Odin likes to wander among mortal men in various disguises - a peasant, a bird, a cat - but that an observant man can always recognise him, because one eye is missing in every form he takes.
Now, see, that's the kind of rules-argument I can get behind! ;)

When my earth-and-stone-based druid casts greater magic fang, there's a mineral theme to it: we say that it turns the affected natural weapon into living diamond. This also makes it difficult to disguise the natural weapon, but that's okay; it's fun flavor text. It does mean that whatever form you change into, you'll retain that living diamong part of your body. (In some forms, it's not very useful; if I GMFed my left hand and then wildshaped into a snake, I'm outta luck).

Balancewise, it doesn't make much sense to limit a druid like this: it's a druid spell, and it's a pretty necessary spell for a druid who wants to be effective in combat.

Daniel
 

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Hypersmurf said:
There are stories that say that Odin likes to wander among mortal men in various disguises - a peasant, a bird, a cat - but that an observant man can always recognise him, because one eye is missing in every form he takes.
Actually, I assume this was why the Alter/Morph spells only gave +10 to disguise checks. Even when warped by magic, the caster still has his beady little eyes, birthmark or goatee.
 

frankthedm said:
Actually, I assume this was why the Alter/Morph spells only gave +10 to disguise checks. Even when warped by magic, the caster still has his beady little eyes, birthmark or goatee.
I'm imagining an Eagle with a goatee..... :D
 

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