Shapechange
No saving throw | |
Spell duration: 6 rounds | |
Type of spell: Neutral | |
Affecting stats: | |
Cast type: transformation | |
Spell point cost: 125 - | |
Spell words: missing spell words | |
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List of things that enhance or grant access to this spell: |
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- Bear form gives +str, shrike +dex, unicorn +int and owl +wis.
- You cannot cast spells as a bear or a shrike, nor can you use skills as an unicorn or an owl.
- You can't wield any weapons in any of the forms.
- While shapechanged, you will have approximately 50% exprate, regardless of the form.
- The spell will wear out during time, but the duration is usually very long. Death instantly resets you to your normal form though as does the spell restore.
Owls are the wisest of woodland creatures. Known mainly for their wisdom, owls tend to be recluse birds, mainly found in heavily wooded forests. They can fly, regenerate death and see magic. Owls have the following emotions: tu-whit, blink, and whistle.
Unicorns are mythical beast which are highly inelligent and have been nearly extinct since the Last Age. Possessing knowledge which far outstrips any other race currently present in the wilderness. They are also known to be extremely mischievous. They can see magic, have a faster than normal heart beat and heal better in light. Unicorns have the following emotions: prance, pierce_horn <pl>, and hoof.
Bears wander around the woods, bashing trees and stomping everything in their way. Their strength is soo great they don't realise they are killing everything in their path, so a good idea would be to avoid the path bears take. They can eat corpses, walk without getting tired and see in dark. Bears have the following emotions: hug, stomp, and claw.
Shrikes are masters of the air. Incredibly gracefully with raking sharp talons they are considered the most dangerous of air predators. Given their michievous wickedness, you are advised to stay clear of them. They can fly, see invis and see in dark. Shrikes have the following emotions: shriek, flap, and talon.