Barbarian MD
2010-01-16, 10:08 AM
So, I've got a Church Inquisitor with this ability:
Force Shapechange (Su): A church inquisitor of 6th
level or higher can force a creature into its natural form.
The church inquisitor must make a successful melee touch
attack against the creature. If the attack is successful, the
church inquisitor makes a caster level check as if casting
dispel magic against the shapechanging effect. The church
inquisitor’s +4 bonus on dispel checks (the Inquisition
domain granted power) applies to this check. This ability
undoes the effect of alter self, polymorph, shapechange, and
alternate form abilities, whether exceptional, spell-like, or
supernatural in nature. The affected creature cannot change
its shape again for 1d6 rounds. The church inquisitor can use
this ability at will.
And he's fighting a caster who just made himself incorporeal using a spell.
Would Force Shapechange force him back into corporeality?
Force Shapechange (Su): A church inquisitor of 6th
level or higher can force a creature into its natural form.
The church inquisitor must make a successful melee touch
attack against the creature. If the attack is successful, the
church inquisitor makes a caster level check as if casting
dispel magic against the shapechanging effect. The church
inquisitor’s +4 bonus on dispel checks (the Inquisition
domain granted power) applies to this check. This ability
undoes the effect of alter self, polymorph, shapechange, and
alternate form abilities, whether exceptional, spell-like, or
supernatural in nature. The affected creature cannot change
its shape again for 1d6 rounds. The church inquisitor can use
this ability at will.
And he's fighting a caster who just made himself incorporeal using a spell.
Would Force Shapechange force him back into corporeality?