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Atrayu 09-06-2002 08:56 AM

Hello! I am a high level Druid and have a few questions about shape changing. Possible spoilerish issues beware!</p>.</p>.</p>.</p>.</p>.</p> 1. When I shape change into my Red Dragon self I can't see anything but my big body, even when I try to swing the camera around. Is their a way to correct this?
2. I seem to take a beating from everything when changed also. How can I bring my ac up or is it the same rating when I'm not changed?
3. Can I use a breath attack somehow and how can I make my strikes more powerful?
Thanks in advance!

Memnoch 09-06-2002 10:28 AM

You need to pan the camera back, not around. Your body is probably blocking the view.

I also found the red dragon form a disappointment when I got the Shapechange spell - my AC actually got WORSE (it went from 32 to 30), and I got more HP and better melee attacks but that was it. No breath weapon. :(

Obsidian the Black 09-06-2002 11:20 AM

Yes, i agree with Mem. Also, yay, someone else plays with the druid class (at last)

Curian The Paladin 10-06-2002 08:12 AM

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Originally posted by Atrayu:
Hello! I am a high level Druid and have a few questions about shape changing. Possible spoilerish issues beware!
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<font color="cyan">1. When I shape change into my Red Dragon self</font> I can't see anything but my big body, even when I try to swing the camera around. Is their a way to correct this?
2. I seem to take a beating from everything when changed also. How can I bring my ac up or is it the same rating when I'm not changed?
3. Can I use a breath attack somehow and how can I make my strikes more powerful?
Thanks in advance!

druids can shape change into a DRAGON???? am i readin' this or i'm just misunderstanding that???

T/-/alali 10-08-2002 08:27 PM

Thats what I want to know.


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