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Posted by Samson   USA  (683 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Mon 04 Sep 2006 07:17 PM (UTC)  quote  ]
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It should be fully functional in current FUSS. If not, then obviously bugs need to be posted against it :)

Anyway. Polymorph lets the caster assume the form of another being/creature and usually means they temporarily inherit some or all of the skills and abilities that form has naturally. It's generally used to give mage type classes a better chance at getting through tougher spots. But it can also be fun to polymorph into, say, the cat, and walk around places you wouldn't normally be able to.

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Posted by Zeno   USA  (2,867 posts)  [Biography] bio   Moderator
Date Fri 01 Sep 2006 02:51 PM (UTC)  quote  ]
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I'm pretty sure it can be used, and is somewhat complete. It can be used to transform, I assume. I've never used it before though.

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Posted by Nargsbrood   (54 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Fri 01 Sep 2006 05:15 AM (UTC)  quote  ]
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I am just curious, i cant find info on what it is actually for. How does it work and in what cases would it be used? Is it fully functional in the lasted fuss?
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