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{{Condition|name=Transformed|If a creature is |
{{Condition|name=Transformed|If a creature is '''transformed''' then they are in a different form than their original form. Transformations can have different levels of strength. |
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; Minor Transformation |
; Minor Transformation |
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: A |
: A minor transformation is a transformation that is not very strong and is usually temporary. It can be reverted with a {{L|Ability|Treeform Ball}}, a {{L|Ability|Force Revert}}, or with a {{L|Ability|Self Revert}} (DC 6 {{L|INT}} {{L|Core|Feat Interaction|Feat Save}}). Minor transformations do not change creatures' {{INT}} nor maximum {{MP}}. Minor transformations cannot be "layered". That is, if a creature is minorly transformed into one form, and then minorly transformed into another, reverting from the second form puts them back into their original state. They do not revert into the first form they transformed into. Creatures are not {{Proficient}} in {{L|Category|Abilities}} they gain from being minorly transformed. |
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; Full Transformation |
; Full Transformation |
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: A |
: A full transformation is stronger than a minor transformation. It cannot be reverted with a {{L|Ability|Treeform Ball}} or a {{L|Ability|Force Revert}}. But it can be reverted with a {{L|Ability|Self Revert}} (DC 12 {{L|INT}} {{L|Core|Feat Interaction|Feat Save}}). Full transformations change creatures' {{INT}} from that of their original form to the one they're transformed into at a rate of 1 per month. It takes the same amount of time to recover if reverted. A creature's maximum {{MP}} does not change as a result of a full transformation until their {{INT}} has fully changed. Similarly to minor transformations, full transforms can't be layered on top of each other. However, a fully transformed creature can then be minorly transformed. If that minor transformation is reverted, the creature then returns to their ''fully transformed'' state. Creatures are not {{Proficient}} in {{L|Category|Abilities}} they gain from being fully transformed. |
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; Greater Transformation |
; Greater Transformation |
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: A |
: A greater transformation is even stronger than a full transformation. It can be reverted with a {{L|Ability|Self Revert}} (DC 18 {{L|INT}} {{L|Core|Feat Interaction|Feat Save}}). Greater transformations immediately change creature's {{INT}} and maximum {{MP}} to that of whatever they're transformed into. The original {{INT}} and maximum {{MP}} are instantly restored upon reverting from a greater transformation. As with minor and full transformations, greater transformations do not layer on top of each other. However, a full or minor transformation can be layered on top of a greater in the same way that a minor transformation can be layered on a full one.}}<noinclude>[[Category:Transformation effects]]</noinclude> |
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 22 November 2025
If a creature is transformed then they are in a different form than their original form. Transformations can have different levels of strength.
- Minor Transformation
- A minor transformation is a transformation that is not very strong and is usually temporary. It can be reverted with a Treeform Ball, a Force Revert, or with a Self Revert (DC 6 INT feat save). Minor transformations do not change creatures' INT nor maximum MP. Minor transformations cannot be "layered". That is, if a creature is minorly transformed into one form, and then minorly transformed into another, reverting from the second form puts them back into their original state. They do not revert into the first form they transformed into. Creatures are not proficient in abilities they gain from being minorly transformed.
- Full Transformation
- A full transformation is stronger than a minor transformation. It cannot be reverted with a Treeform Ball or a Force Revert. But it can be reverted with a Self Revert (DC 12 INT feat save). Full transformations change creatures' INT from that of their original form to the one they're transformed into at a rate of 1 per month. It takes the same amount of time to recover if reverted. A creature's maximum MP does not change as a result of a full transformation until their INT has fully changed. Similarly to minor transformations, full transforms can't be layered on top of each other. However, a fully transformed creature can then be minorly transformed. If that minor transformation is reverted, the creature then returns to their fully transformed state. Creatures are not proficient in abilities they gain from being fully transformed.
- Greater Transformation
- A greater transformation is even stronger than a full transformation. It can be reverted with a Self Revert (DC 18 INT feat save). Greater transformations immediately change creature's INT and maximum MP to that of whatever they're transformed into. The original INT and maximum MP are instantly restored upon reverting from a greater transformation. As with minor and full transformations, greater transformations do not layer on top of each other. However, a full or minor transformation can be layered on top of a greater in the same way that a minor transformation can be layered on a full one.