From: JIRA (f. S. D. ) <ji...@pc...> - 2012-09-14 08:38:33
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With this addition, Wild Shape Leopard grants all racial skill bonuses, but grants Climb bonus twice (without the addition, it grants Climb bonus, but none else). I cound not find out yet where that second +8 comes from. <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> Second: Here's the SRD texts. First the relevant excerpts, as the whole texts are lengthy. <br/> <br/> Druid Wild Shape (Classes1.rtf): "... This ability functions like the polymorph spell, except ..." <br/> <br/> Polymorph Spell (SpellsP-R.rtf): "... This spell functions like alter self, except that ..." <br/> <br/> Alter Self Spell (SpellsA-B.rtf): <br/> "You acquire the physical qualities of the new form while retaining your own mind. Physical qualities include [...] racial skill bonuses, ..." <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> And here again the full texts: <br/> <br/> "Wild Shape (Su): At 5th level, a druid gains the ability to turn herself into any Small or Medium animal and back again once per day. Her options for new forms include all creatures with the animal type. This ability functions like the alternate form special ability, except as noted here. The effect lasts for 1 hour per druid level, or until she changes back. Changing form (to animal or back) is a standard action and doesn’t provoke an attack of opportunity. Each time you use wild shape, you regain hit points as if you had rested for a night. <br/> <br/> Any gear worn or carried by the druid melds into the new form and becomes nonfunctional. When the druid reverts to her true form, any objects previously melded into the new form reappear in the same location on her body that they previously occupied and are once again functional. Any new items worn in the assumed form fall off and land at the druid's feet. <br/> <br/> The form chosen must be that of an animal the druid is familiar with. <br/> <br/> A druid loses her ability to speak while in animal form because she is limited to the sounds that a normal, untrained animal can make, but she can communicate normally with other animals of the same general grouping as her new form. (The normal sound a wild parrot makes is a squawk, so changing to this form does not permit speech.) <br/> <br/> A druid can use this ability more times per day at 6th, 7th, 10th, 14th, and 18th level, as noted on Table: The Druid. In addition, she gains the ability to take the shape of a Large animal at 8th level, a Tiny animal at 11th level, and a Huge animal at 15th level. The new form’s Hit Dice can’t exceed the character’s druid level. <br/> <br/> At 12th level, a druid becomes able to use wild shape to change into a plant creature with the same size restrictions as for animal forms. (A druid can’t use this ability to take the form of a plant that isn’t a creature.) <br/> <br/> At 16th level, a druid becomes able to use wild shape to change into a Small, Medium, or Large elemental (air, earth, fire, or water) once per day. These elemental forms are in addition to her normal wild shape usage. In addition to the normal effects of wild shape, the druid gains all the elemental’s extraordinary, supernatural, and spell-like abilities. She also gains the elemental’s feats for as long as she maintains the wild shape, but she retains her own creature type. <br/> <br/> At 18th level, a druid becomes able to assume elemental form twice per day, and at 20th level she can do so three times per day. At 20th level, a druid may use this wild shape ability to change into a Huge elemental." <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> "Polymorph <br/> <br/> Transmutation <br/> Level: Sor/Wiz 4 <br/> Components: V, S, M <br/> Casting Time: 1 standard action <br/> Range: Touch <br/> Target: Willing living creature touched <br/> Duration: 1 min./level (D) <br/> Saving Throw: None <br/> Spell Resistance: No <br/> <br/> This spell functions like alter self, except that you change the willing subject into another form of living creature. The new form may be of the same type as the subject 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. <br/> <br/> 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. <br/> <br/> 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 but does not gain the extraordinary special qualities possessed by the new form or any supernatural or spell-like abilities. <br/> <br/> Incorporeal or gaseous creatures are immune to being polymorphed, and a creature with the shapechanger subtype can revert to its natural form as a standard action. <br/> <br/> Material Component: An empty cocoon." <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> "Alter Self <br/> <br/> Transmutation <br/> Level: Brd 2, Sor/Wiz 2 <br/> Components: V, S <br/> Casting Time: 1 standard action <br/> Range: Personal <br/> Target: You <br/> Duration: 10 min./level (D) <br/> <br/> You assume the form of a creature of the same type as your normal form. The new form must be within one size category of your normal size. The maximum HD of an assumed form is equal to your caster level, to a maximum of 5 HD at 5th level. You can change into a member of your own kind or even into yourself. <br/> <br/> You retain your own ability scores. Your class and level, hit points, alignment, base attack bonus, and base save bonuses all remain the same. You retain all supernatural and spell-like special attacks and qualities of your normal form, except for those requiring a body part that the new form does not have (such as a mouth for a breath weapon or eyes for a gaze attack). <br/> <br/> You keep all extraordinary special attacks and qualities derived from class levels, but you lose any from your normal form that are not derived from class levels. <br/> <br/> If the new form is capable of speech, you can communicate normally. You retain any spellcasting ability you had in your original form, but the new form must be able to speak intelligibly (that is, speak a language) to use verbal components and must have limbs capable of fine manipulation to use somatic or material components. <br/> <br/> You acquire the physical qualities of the new form while retaining your own mind. Physical qualities include natural size, mundane movement capabilities (such as burrowing, climbing, walking, swimming, and flight with wings, to a maximum speed of 120 feet for flying or 60 feet for nonflying movement), natural armor bonus, natural weapons (such as claws, bite, and so on), racial skill bonuses, racial bonus feats, and any gross physical qualities (presence or absence of wings, number of extremities, and so forth). A body with extra limbs does not allow you to make more attacks (or more advantageous two-weapon attacks) than normal. <br/> <br/> You do not gain any extraordinary special attacks or special qualities not noted above under physical qualities, such as darkvision, low-light vision, blindsense, blindsight, fast healing, regeneration, scent, and so forth. <br/> <br/> You do not gain any supernatural special attacks, special qualities, or spell-like abilities of the new form. Your creature type and subtype (if any) remain the same regardless of your new form. You cannot take the form of any creature with a template, even if that template doesn’t change the creature type or subtype. <br/> <br/> You can freely designate the new form’s minor physical qualities (such as hair color, hair texture, and skin color) within the normal ranges for a creature of that kind. The new form’s significant physical qualities (such as height, weight, and gender) are also under your control, but they must fall within the norms for the new form’s kind. You are effectively disguised as an average member of the new form’s race. If you use this spell to create a disguise, you get a +10 bonus on your Disguise check. <br/> <br/> When the change occurs, your equipment, if any, either remains worn or held by the new form (if it is capable of wearing or holding the item), or melds into the new form and becomes nonfunctional. When you revert to your true form, any objects previously melded into the new form reappear in the same location on your body they previously occupied and are once again functional. Any new items you wore in the assumed form and can’t wear in your normal form fall off and land at your feet; any that you could wear in either form or carry in a body part common to both forms at the time of reversion are still held in the same way. Any part of the body or piece of equipment that is separated from the whole reverts to its true form."</div> <div style="color:#505050;padding:4px 0 0 0;"> </div> </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </td><!-- End #email-page --> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td style="color:#505050;font-family:Arial,FreeSans,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:10px;line-height:14px;padding: 0 16px 16px 16px;text-align:center;"> This message is automatically generated by JIRA.<br /> If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your <a style='color:#3c78b5;' href='http://jira.pcgen.org/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa'>JIRA administrators</a>.<br /> For more information on JIRA, see: <a style='color:#3c78b5;' href='http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira'>http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira</a> </td> </tr> </table><!-- End #email-wrap --> </div><!-- End #email-body --> |