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Shape Shift, Unusual Senses


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Re: Shape Shift, Unusual Senses

 

You have to pay for each individual Sense; that's why it says "Sense" (singular) rather than "Senses" (all the rest of 'em). That way you can, f'rex, tailor a spell to Shape Shift against Detect Magic but not Detect Illusion.

 

If a GM wanted to allow a blanket Shape Shift against all non-grouped Unusual Senses, he certainly could, but that should probably cost more than 3 points. The cost would of course depend on how common such Senses are in the campaign.

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