(12-05-2017, 08:24 PM)Betimi Wrote: BUT, Level adjustment.. ICK!!!
There is actually TWO ways to become ReMade. You can either start as a ReMade (Which most likely does give the player a +1 Level Adjustment but it's negotiable depending upon the enhancement) or you can find a Biothaumaturge -- A five level Arcane Prestige Class -- to graft an enhancement to your body which acts much like a magic item (So no level adjustment).
There are infinite possibilities when it comes to grafting body parts. In theory, nearly any body part from any creature can be grafted onto a person, with many possible permutations for each addition.
Grafts fall into two main categories, beneficial and harmful.
Wings have a special mention, yes you can be given wings but for them to function would require extensive remaking. Because not only do you have to graft the wings, a standard bipedal would be much too heavy to fly. So that would require a bone graft for hollow bones. Then attaching working wing muscles and joints to creatures not born with them is inordinately difficult. Even if these things were overcome, flying involves motions and movements that are infinitely more nuanced then simple up-and-down flapping; without the innate instincts of a flying creature, a normal bipedal would almost have no hope in mastering all the precise motions required for true flight. To overcome this you would require massive brain surgery. All this would cost a lot more than just buying a magical item that grants flight. This would really only be an option for an individual who somehow lost their wings and needed to have their old wings reattached (if they've been preserved) or to attach brand new wings if the old ones were destroyed.
As for Scent, if you find an equal sized creature that has the scent ability (medium for humans), the ReMaker will remove your nose and nasal cavity and replace them with the donor's. This will leave the subject with a visibly different nose and the scent ability. Price: 7000gp Of course prices might change depending upon materials and whether the Biothaumaturge wants to perform the graft at cost.