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:::::So no ability score rebuilding because you don't want more than one ability?  Any other reasons?--[[User:Parakee|Parakee]]<sup>[[User Talk:Parakee|Talk]]</sup> 00:53, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
 
:::::So no ability score rebuilding because you don't want more than one ability?  Any other reasons?--[[User:Parakee|Parakee]]<sup>[[User Talk:Parakee|Talk]]</sup> 00:53, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
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::::::That's basically the only reason, yes, although I also feel that the ability is reasonably well covered already by the Shifts that give you a bonus to some ability score(s). --[[User:Foxwarrior|Foxwarrior]] 01:15, 7 June 2011 (UTC)

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Splendour of the Raptor < Superiority

Now, this is just a small thing I noticed, but Splendour of the Raptor, as it is, is weaker then Superiority, despite the fact that both are great shifts. Splendor of the Raptor grants +8 to stats, but Superiority grants +12. If Splendor of the Raptor granted +6 to both stats, it would be worth using when compared to Superiority. Yes, it grants more to those two stats then Superiority grants them, but that's not enough to balance it against it. If it granted something extra, then yeah, it could maybe equal it in power, but currently, it doesn't do enough to be worth using.--YX33A 17:26, 3 November 2010 (UTC)

If you've decided to min-max your character towards a setup where as many abilities as possible are Wisdom- or Charisma- based, you might usually choose Splendour of the Raptor over Superiority. I don't think I have enough Wisdom-based Shifts available at the moment for that to be amazing, though.
However, even assuming that it is an inferior choice, I do not have to improve it: It really doesn't cost you much to learn a Shift (most of the time), so the pain of picking trap options is pretty minimal. --Foxwarrior 01:30, 4 November 2010 (UTC)

Would you mind if...

...I made some shapes and shifts to match them? I've got some ideas, but they need to be cleared for me to push forward. I've got some ideas for dragons, some specific types of fiends, and a grab bag of creatures which may not be in the SRD.--YX33A 01:09, 8 November 2010 (UTC)

Go ahead and make as many shapes and shifts as you like, but I reserve the right to tweak them. --Foxwarrior 01:20, 8 November 2010 (UTC)

Some ideas

I know this is done but it would be cool if I could switch my ability scores in a way. What if I could use the ability score rebuilding rules from the PH2 when I shift I could add a cap on how much I can change that scales with level, allowing me to become even more versatile as levels progress. Maybe I can move around 5 points per 3 levels starting at level 3. So by 18th level I could move 30 points? Does that sound right. Of course this all applies before shifts...--ParakeeTalk 13:53, 4 June 2011 (UTC)

Also, why not let someone take the bonus feat power multiple times? Maximum 3 time mabey?--ParakeeTalk 22:20, 4 June 2011 (UTC)
Who would you eat to get the ability score switching power? You can take the Bonus Feat power multiple times with a different feat each time, you just can't activate it more than once. --Foxwarrior 04:21, 6 June 2011 (UTC)
Ability switching is just a shape-shifting power that gives you a bit more adaptability. Its flavorful, useful (not doesn't give much of an increase to the power of the class) despite not being the product of eating things. IT might be nice to add some miscellaneous feature to this class. If you want everything to be from eating things maybe add a power that lets you take the ability score modifiers of a creature you've eaten. Record negative or positive, choose a base creature, and rebuild by lowering the negative and increasing the positives, but no more then the origin creatures bonus or x many points which ever is less.
Though why not use Bonus feat multiple times?--ParakeeTalk 12:51, 6 June 2011 (UTC)
I was going for more of the style of the Wizard or Sorcerer, where a single class feature is sufficient to let them do everything. You can't use Bonus Feat multiple times because I don't feel like it's worth making an exception, and because even one scaling feat at a time is sufficient to give plenty of versatility in that respect. If you want to constantly reshuffle your feats, play a Nonlinear Fighter. --Foxwarrior 00:50, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
So no ability score rebuilding because you don't want more than one ability? Any other reasons?--ParakeeTalk 00:53, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
That's basically the only reason, yes, although I also feel that the ability is reasonably well covered already by the Shifts that give you a bonus to some ability score(s). --Foxwarrior 01:15, 7 June 2011 (UTC)