From: | Eric Klein <eklein@****.ORG> |
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Subject: | 'nother Question |
Date: | Wed, 21 Jun 1995 18:38:51 -0700 |
that I just might toss out another question for ya'll...
Here is the situation, my dwarven mage (very low powered) has an average
body attribute gor a dwarf (4), and about the same for strength. He has a
armed combar skill of 1 (sword 3(katana 4)), and no unarmed combat skill. He
has only one combat spell (not really his area of specialty) and that is the
end all area affect killer Hellblast (not good for normal combat). (What do
you expect he is a college student after all... :)
As you might surmise, he isn't too hot at combat (B&E is another story though :)
He does have one hope though: he has the spell (Tiger)form. He often uses
this spell to turn into a tiger durring combat, and wipe out the competition.
So here is the question, concerning (Critter)form. It says that any
non-paranormal animal is fair game, but where do all of you draw the line?
How about mass considerations? (I have heard some fairly silly siggestions
for the spell, such as Tyranosaurus Rex). Does this also hold for water?
Could he turn himself into a Blue Whale (I wouldn't, I'm just throwing out
an extreme)?
Well, go to it...
* Eric Klein | "Paranoia is just knowing all
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