Quote Originally Posted by enq View Post
Not going to formally contest this but I'm curious if other people would consider this being incorporeal. Gas is still matter, whereas I don't think ghosts are considered to have mass in the physical sense.
Wind Walk refers to Gaseous Form when specifying the benefits the brand of disembodiment it provides, which are mechanically distinct from incorporeality. Ghostform, on the other hand, explicitly confers the Incorporeal subtype on the recipient, so the Xykon example dountlessly works.

Quote Originally Posted by ZhonLord View Post
What is Grubwiggler's first name?
Hieronymus.