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:: I tried to, but couldn't find enough thematic reason to :-(
 
:: I tried to, but couldn't find enough thematic reason to :-(
 
:: Basically, I can't see enough people in a fantasy setting venerating druid/shapeshifting heroes, while of the others there are more than enough examples. --[[User:Ghostwheel|Ghostwheel]] 04:41, 27 June 2012 (UTC)
 
:: Basically, I can't see enough people in a fantasy setting venerating druid/shapeshifting heroes, while of the others there are more than enough examples. --[[User:Ghostwheel|Ghostwheel]] 04:41, 27 June 2012 (UTC)
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== Stuff You Missed ==
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*the Otaku attention whore classics (cat girl, fox girl, etc.)
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*Focused/thematic magicians (summoner, shaman, draconic, faerie, etc)
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*Cult classics (goth, vampire, punk rocker, replicant, etc.)
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*And so many others...
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That is why the original used templates- pick a rule set, reskin as costume, serve. What you have here is a sadder and less flavorful Chameleon. And try as you may to incorporate all possible costumes, I speak from experience when I say it will be an excerise in frustration. So, how do these costumes work in regards to creative types? Do I need an alternate class feature if I need a cat girl or pixie costume? A feat that grants acess to the lolita or mecha pilot costume? A spell that can transform one of my costumes into a vampire or draconic costume?--Change=Chaos. Period. [[User:Spazalicious Chaos| SC]] 05:23, 27 June 2012 (UTC)

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Hmm...

Looks like I'll be playing a bind-- er... cosplayer this time... -- Jota 06:21, 5 June 2012 (UTC)

So...

Should I add a furry costume? XD --Ghostwheel 06:18, 8 June 2012 (UTC)

Do it. --71.82.214.138 21:12, 8 June 2012 (UTC)
I tried to, but couldn't find enough thematic reason to :-(
Basically, I can't see enough people in a fantasy setting venerating druid/shapeshifting heroes, while of the others there are more than enough examples. --Ghostwheel 04:41, 27 June 2012 (UTC)

Stuff You Missed

  • the Otaku attention whore classics (cat girl, fox girl, etc.)
  • Focused/thematic magicians (summoner, shaman, draconic, faerie, etc)
  • Cult classics (goth, vampire, punk rocker, replicant, etc.)
  • And so many others...

That is why the original used templates- pick a rule set, reskin as costume, serve. What you have here is a sadder and less flavorful Chameleon. And try as you may to incorporate all possible costumes, I speak from experience when I say it will be an excerise in frustration. So, how do these costumes work in regards to creative types? Do I need an alternate class feature if I need a cat girl or pixie costume? A feat that grants acess to the lolita or mecha pilot costume? A spell that can transform one of my costumes into a vampire or draconic costume?--Change=Chaos. Period. SC 05:23, 27 June 2012 (UTC)