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Dragon humanoid shape shift


Dr Divago

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hi all

i look at book of dragon and see "assume human form" (pag 21), basically a shape shift to any humanoid form

 

then i look at grimoire 2, dragon magic section, pag 64, "assume human form". it's similar but with a big difference: is linked to a shrinking

 

why there are those differences?

ok, i understand why shrinking: shape shift allows only a 20% mass alteration so a dragon will need to be shrinked to change form.

BUT

this means book of dragon's power has an error and i need to give shrinking to that too? or there are another explanation?

 

ty for help, even if this is not really a problem, just a question :)

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Re: Dragon humanoid shape shift

 

Well, without looking directly at the write ups, I would assume one of two thing: First - the one without shrinking probably is only slightly bigger than normal humans while the second one is a general catch all power for those dragons who may be larger, or Two - there is a typo / power build error.

 

La Rose.

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Re: Dragon humanoid shape shift

 

mmmhhh

the power in the book of dragon could be applied to every dragon in the book, and the smaller one is 8m tall (safe from miniature dragon and very few exception) so i suppose is for a power build error...

but i could also miss something important about shape shift and shrinking for bigger-than-human being

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