03-18-2017, 11:29 PM
(03-18-2017, 09:40 PM)Torin Wrote:(03-18-2017, 09:19 PM)Portho Nihilbuck Wrote:Your size will be changed to medium if you alter yourself to a troglodyte. IMHO, you must drop the sword before that and pick up after, cos without this the weapon size changes to large.(03-18-2017, 09:02 PM)Torin Wrote:(03-18-2017, 08:45 PM)Portho Nihilbuck Wrote: Oh here is where the Cape of Alter self was from.. I see what you mean.. alter self to a Lizardfolk or troglodyte.. get size increase to my Strengrth of +2, wield it one handed rather than two so I keep my shield, and get the +5 or +6 natural armour.It is not Enlarge/Reduce person. You retain your own ability scores.
With BAB +6/+1 Strength bonus +1 sword bonus +5 he'd have +12/+7 Attack and do 2d6+6 damage, plus add in bard song for another +2 hit and damage, and his spellcasting and yes he'd ne'd be pretty good, though not as good as a dedicated 8th level warrior class would be.. Considering I have alter self on the Bard spell list and would not even need UMD for that I'd save and just get a wand of alter self though 4500gp for 50 charges.
http://brilliantgameologists.com/boards/...opic=343.0
LOL I actually planned on using teh Wand of Enlarge Person on SG not myself. Portho doesn't think of himself as a melee character. But the sword of light makes him fairly viable in melee even without Alter Self.
If you want to buy the wand of alter self for Portho to use, he'd consider it a loan and pay youi back rather than have it come solely from you and not really benefit you overmuch. Next time we get loot hed hopefully delve into higher level or higher caster level wands.
Rules of the Game: Polymorphing (Part Two)
I think the blade size does not change, because it is based off Charisma, so as long as my Charisma doesn't drop, it stays greatsword but wieldable one handed... the oversize issue is that my little gnome fingers are small for the grip