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::Re:Image -- I need to upload a new image to replace it.
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::Re:Polymorph -- I'm using the polymorph/shapechange errata, but it doesn't actually effect the spell polymorph. You gain only the ''extraordinary'' attacks of the form and breath weapons are ''supernatural''. --[[User:Wizardoest|Wizardoest]] 17:33, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
::Re:Polymorph -- I'm using the polymorph/shapechange errata, but it doesn't actually effect the spell polymorph. You gain only the ''extraordinary'' attacks of the form and breath weapons are ''supernatural''. --[[User:Wizardoest|Wizardoest]] 17:33, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
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'''From the PH, first printing'''<br/>
:Gotcha have to do some more mm flippin', damn dragon listings. I only know basic formatting, whatever prints well and is less eye catching than the primary is good with me. --[[User:Arz|Arz]] 20:38, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
This spell functions like alter self, except
 
that you change the willing subject into
== Updated for Vaeriasa? ==
another form of living creature. The new
 
form may be of the same type as the subject
When you have time, please update Dragon Form. Thanks! --[[User:Wizardoest|Wizardoest]] 15:41, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
or any of the following types: aberration,
animal, dragon, fey, giant,
humanoid, magical beast, monstrous humanoid,
ooze, plant, or vermin. The assumed
form can’t have more Hit Dice than
your caster level (or the subject’s HD,
whichever is lower), to a maximum of 15
HD at 15th level. You can’t cause a subject
to assume a form smaller than Fine, nor
can you cause a subject to assume an
incorporeal or gaseous form. The subject’s
creature type and subtype (if any) change
to match the new form (see the Monster
Manual for more information).
Upon changing, the subject regains lost
hit points as if it had rested for a night
(though this healing does not restore temporary
ability damage and provide other
benefits of resting; and changing back does
not heal the subject further). If slain, the
subject reverts to its original form, though
it remains dead.
The subject gains the Strength, Dexterity,
and Constitution scores of the new
form but retains its own Intelligence,
Wisdom, and Charisma scores. It also gains
all extraordinary special attacks possessed
by the form (such as constrict, improved
grab, and poison) but does not gain the
extraordinary special qualities possessed by
the new form (such as blindsense, fast
healing, regeneration, and scent) or any
supernatural or spell-like abilities.
Incorporeal or gaseous creatures are
immune to being polymorphed, and a creature
with the shapechanger subtype (such
as a lycanthrope or a doppelganger) can
revert to its natural form as a standard
action.
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 11 February 2009

Thanks for all the main work on this randy.--Arz 17:16, 20 March 2008 (EDT)

Should I spin off a seperate page for spells/class abilities? They don't change w/ form and I'd only have to update once. --Arz 12:37, 24 March 2008 (EDT)

I've created Template pages that can be dropped into Ist's various forms. Rock on with Vampiric Touch! --Wizardoest 13:17, 24 March 2008 (EDT)

Image seems damaged and I haven't the foggiest on how to fix it.

Adding some lines to cut out raging math.

Didn't want to open this can o wyrms but ...which polymorph rules are we using? Under the ones I'm familiar with (sa's): breath weapon [6d10;dc20] and spells would be useable. (sq's): alternate form, darkvision, immunity to [fire, sleep, paralysis], low-light vision, vulnerability to cold, water breathing would not be useable. Must say acquiring spellcasting via polymorph is silly, I just want a breath weapon.

Polymorph? being a dragon I'm practically perfect in every way! --Arz 14:06, 14 May 2008 (UTC)

Re:Rage lines -- You may want to consider not listing the rage lines in italic. They don't print very well. ;-)
Re:Image -- I need to upload a new image to replace it.
Re:Polymorph -- I'm using the polymorph/shapechange errata, but it doesn't actually effect the spell polymorph. You gain only the extraordinary attacks of the form and breath weapons are supernatural. --Wizardoest 17:33, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
Gotcha have to do some more mm flippin', damn dragon listings. I only know basic formatting, whatever prints well and is less eye catching than the primary is good with me. --Arz 20:38, 14 May 2008 (UTC)

Updated for Vaeriasa?

When you have time, please update Dragon Form. Thanks! --Wizardoest 15:41, 26 June 2008 (UTC)