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2019-09-20, 01:05 AM (ISO 8601)
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Just found a too strong to allow beast
Hello guys :)
From what I can see Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus give us a new beast for Polymorph.
I am talking about the:
Traxigor
Tiny beast, chaotic good
A 18 level wizard CR 12.
I can only see myself allow this for a end of campaign stuff.
"Then the Bard cast Polymorph on the fighter in order to make him a level 18 wizard."
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2019-09-20, 01:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2013
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Re: Just found a too strong to allow beast
Traxigor was polymorphed into an otter years ago, and decided he preferred the new form to his original one (that of a wizened old man). His otter form was made permanent by a wish spell.
It's an otter that attacks with a dagger, or spells, and seems to have resistance to all spells and magic resistance
He can cast disguise self and invisibility at will.
seems like a unique individual
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2019-09-20, 01:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2015
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- Finland
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Re: Just found a too strong to allow beast
Please be mindful of what you say in public; sadly not all can handle sarcasm or The Internet Credibility.
My Homebrew:
Base Class: Warlord | Roguish Archetype: Inquisitor | Roguish Archetype: Thug | Primal Path: Rage Mage
Ongoing game & character:
Sajan Uttam, human Monk 6/Fist of Irori 3 (Legacy of Fire)
D&D/Pathfinder CV of sorts
3.0 since 2002
3.5 since 2003
4e since 2008
Pathfinder 1e since 2008
5e since 2014
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2019-09-20, 03:54 AM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2016
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- Perth, Western Australia
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Re: Just found a too strong to allow beast
He's a unique beast, in the same way that the King of Feathers was in Tomb of Annihilation. PCs can't turn into Traxigor, since there is no kind of creature called a traxigor. Just an individual. He just counts as a beast for the purpose of filing. Similarly, PCs can't wild-shape into Boo the miniature giant space hamster, just into *a* miniature giant space hamster.
So for generations did the sainted skull of Caius Anicius Magnus Furius Camillus Æmilianus Cornelius Valerius Pompeius Julius Ibidus, consul of Rome, favourite of emperors, and saint of the Romish church, lie hidden beneath the soil of a growing town. At first worshipped with dark rites by the prairie-dogs, who saw in it a deity sent from the upper world..
- H.P. Lovecraft, "Ibid".