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...As a Pathfinder player I love this manga but the time between each chapter release is so damn long, especially considering how short each chapter is! ;_;
In DnD the wildshape and polymorph mechanics state that you change back to your original form once your HP are depleted, and any additional damage that exceeded your new animal/creature form are carried over to your true HP pool. But this story mainly runs on Pathfinder logic, and DnD and Pathfinder are very different games now.Not well versed in DND/Tabletop procedures like in this situation, but if ever MC stepped on him, does that mean he can't loot Antagonist's items? Or that particular OP item is just stuck in the inventory void forever? How does it work?
So how would it work in Pathfinder?In DnD the wildshape and polymorph mechanics state that you change back to your original form once your HP are depleted, and any additional damage that exceeded your new animal/creature form are carried over to your true HP pool. But this story mainly runs on Pathfinder logic, and DnD and Pathfinder are very different games now.
But for expressing what I mentioned before, say player 1 has wildshaped into a spider, they have about 7hp, and player 2 hit them with an attack that dealt 9 points of damage. Player 1 is now forced back into their original shape and takes 2 points of damage. It's basically Temp HP that you get with the new form.
You mean like a munchkin?"I know the kind of flour this village produces & the climate of this region. Your plan won't work."
He must be the kind of player that reads the rule book more throughout than DM, speaks to all the NPCs, rolls investigate & cast insight on everything all of the time...
Nat 20s arent gauranteed successes.He better not get a nat 20 and escape after all this
He wants his book dumbass.That dumbass motherfucking MC should have just stepped on him while he was stuck as a spider.
From what I can find, it would work in a similar manner to DnD 5e's wildshape for the Druid class. But when I went to look for any information about how the antagonist changes form, I couldn't find proof of him being a Druid yet. And the Shapeshifter ancestry that he chose doesn't say that he can freely transform into an actual animal. Only take on features of a specific creature onto his humanoid shape. This would simply be solved if he just have some levels in druid, but he doesn't. So I'm just gonna say that the "GM" of this world thought it would be cool/funny and made it so that he could have something akin to wildshape without needing to be a druid.So how would it work in Pathfinder
Until the DM rules that your conversation is taking too long and rules you’ve lost your turn.Talking is a free action!
Small reminder, Sado's shapeshifting ability is a cheat given to him by the Spider Evil God Natorakua (Ch.75, PG18), like the staff that was originally meant for Yukito(Ch.1, PG37) but was given to Jaraiza following Yukito's usurpation (Ch.65, PG1).From what I can find, it would work in a similar manner to DnD 5e's wildshape for the Druid class. But when I went to look for any information about how the antagonist changes form, I couldn't find proof of him being a Druid yet. And the Shapeshifter ancestry that he chose doesn't say that he can freely transform into an actual animal. Only take on features of a specific creature onto his humanoid shape. This would simply be solved if he just have some levels in druid, but he doesn't. So I'm just gonna say that the "GM" of this world thought it would be cool/funny and made it so that he could have something akin to wildshape without needing to be a druid.
he needs him alive for questioningThat dumbass motherfucking MC should have just stepped on him while he was stuck as a spider.
in isekai term its the cheat ability the goddess gave to himFrom what I can find, it would work in a similar manner to DnD 5e's wildshape for the Druid class. But when I went to look for any information about how the antagonist changes form, I couldn't find proof of him being a Druid yet. And the Shapeshifter ancestry that he chose doesn't say that he can freely transform into an actual animal. Only take on features of a specific creature onto his humanoid shape. This would simply be solved if he just have some levels in druid, but he doesn't. So I'm just gonna say that the "GM" of this world thought it would be cool/funny and made it so that he could have something akin to wildshape without needing to be a druid.
depends how the shapechange works but usually all that would do is return him to human form as the shape changed form is only temp hp that when it runs out turns you back to human form.Not well versed in DND/Tabletop procedures like in this situation, but if ever MC stepped on him, does that mean he can't loot Antagonist's items? Or that particular OP item is just stuck in the inventory void forever? How does it work?
Why do they have to talk so much? Dude was stuck and surprised, just step on him and finish the job already, instead of giving him a chance to fight back.
Why do they have to talk so much? Dude was stuck and surprised, just step on him and finish the job already, instead of giving him a chance to fight back.