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DKEvermore@aol.co
07-02-1998, 01:04 PM
In a message dated 98-07-01 19:05:44 EDT, you write:

> So polymorph into a hawk and fly in. Or a rabbit, a deer, a duck, a
> mouse, anything. And waltz right in. ;)
>
Polymorphed, shapeshifted, she still has that intelligence and I use the
perpective that that is what triggers the effect.

- -DKE

Pieter A de Jong
07-02-1998, 03:24 PM
At 06:46 PM 7/1/98 -0400, Benjamin wrote:
>
>On Wed, 1 Jul 1998 17:59:22 EDT DKEvermore@aol.com writes:
>>I determined that this particular Ward, because of who was casting it
>>(an Elf)
>>did not affect wildlife. One PC Magician had a familiar and it was
>>able to
>>lead them. He he he the fact that it led them straight into an ambush
>>is
>>beside the fact. Hey, it was just an animal doing it's best, right?
>>::evil
>>chuckle::
>>
>>There you have it. One, maybe two ways in. You gotta be inventive in
>>my
>>game...
>>
>>-DKE
>
>So polymorph into a hawk and fly in. Or a rabbit, a deer, a duck, a
>mouse, anything. And waltz right in. ;)
>
>Benjamin

Hey Benjamin, polymorph doesn't give you the natural abilites & mental
capabilities of the form you change into. What makes you think changing
your shape into that of an animal makes you into wildlife. I would believe
that this works with shapechange, not polymorph other.

Pieter A de Jong
Graduate Mechanical Engineering Student
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada

Pieter A de Jong
07-06-1998, 03:42 PM
At 09:16 PM 7/5/98 -0400,Benjamin wrote:
>
>On Thu, 2 Jul 1998 09:04:42 EDT DKEvermore@aol.com writes:
>>In a message dated 98-07-01 19:05:44 EDT, you write:
>>
>>> So polymorph into a hawk and fly in. Or a rabbit, a deer, a duck, a
>>> mouse, anything. And waltz right in. ;)
>>>
>>Polymorphed, shapeshifted, she still has that intelligence and I use
>>the
>>perpective that that is what triggers the effect.
>>
>>-DKE
>
>Polymorph, feeblemind, fly in, have friend on inside cast dispel magic a
>lot?
>
Good luck getting yourself to fly in the correct direction.

Pieter A de Jong
Graduate Mechanical Engineering Student
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada