zoroaster100
First Post
I was struck by the playtest rules for polymorph, especially compared to the druid's wildshape. I like the way wildshape was handled, as general forms such as hound, behemoth, etc. I was very concerned with Polymorph. One of the problems with 3rd edition and prior editions, and which caused so many errata revisions in 3rd editions, was polymorph which allowed players to introduce every crazy and unbalanced monster ability from any creature in any monster tome, adventure or supplement by polymorphing into such a shape. I thought we had left those nightmares behind, with the endless polymorph threads almost as frequent, long and ultimately fruitless as the threads about paladin alignment.
It was especially stark compared with the better designed (in my opinion) wildshape forms system for the druid. I with they would go in that design direction for polymorph - using set form types like in wildshape that are well tested as balanced for a character of that level.
It was especially stark compared with the better designed (in my opinion) wildshape forms system for the druid. I with they would go in that design direction for polymorph - using set form types like in wildshape that are well tested as balanced for a character of that level.