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{{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. |
{{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 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 8 {{L|INT}} {{L|Core|Feat Interaction|Feat Save}}). |
: 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 8 {{L|INT}} {{L|Core|Feat Interaction|Feat Save}}). Minor transformations do not change creatures' {{INT}}. |
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; Full Transformation |
; Full Transformation |
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: 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 13 {{L|INT}} {{L|Core|Feat Interaction|Feat Save}}). |
: 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 13 {{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. |
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; Greater Transformation |
; Greater Transformation |
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: 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}}).}}<noinclude>[[Category:Transformation effects]]</noinclude> |
: 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}} to that of whatever they're transformed into. The original {{INT}} is instantly restored upon reverting from a greater transformation.}}<noinclude>[[Category:Transformation effects]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 4 August 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 8 INT feat save). Minor transformations do not change creatures' INT.
- 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 13 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.
- 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 to that of whatever they're transformed into. The original INT is instantly restored upon reverting from a greater transformation.