Poster: Wizuriel at 4/27/2005 4:28:08 PM PDT Subject: why are druids forms immune to poly |
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title says it all. when a druid shapeshifts they change from a humanoid to a beast, according to the description of poly it works against just humanoids and beasts (shaman can be poly in human and ghost wolf form). with the changes to make druids shape change shape them out of poly do they need their animal forms to be immune to it also? from a lore perspective it makes sense they can change out of sheep but I don't see why it would stop them from the magic affecting them in the first place. thoughts?
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Poster: Fangtooth at 4/27/2005 4:29:55 PM PDT Subject: Re: why are druids forms immune to poly |
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Since Druids are shapeshifters themselves, they are able to recognize and resist outside attempts to force them into another shape when they are in their feral form.
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