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I do not want you to be a shifter. I think - Page 7 - D&D / Pathfinder Archive - Posted: 19th Feb, 2011 - 1:06am

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18th Feb, 2011 - 8:02pm / Post ID: #

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KNtoran I was browsing through some of my books trying to figure out how a Lycanthrope template could be adjusted to fit a +0 (Level1). And it looked like some heavy modifications, so I browsed google knowing that someone else must have run into the same problem and found some interesting methods to a very simplistic version of Lycanthrope, or if it would make it easier you could give me attributes of a Shifter (Lycanthrope descendants) which is another more basic route.
(The site forbids me from sourcing links so I can't show you.)

Again it's your game, I was just throwing out some suggestions.



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I do not want you to be a shifter. I think being a regular cured character with lycanthropy will work for now. I am still looking through stuff to see if there is any modifications I want to make. For now continue as you have it.

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