ExtravagantEvil
2012-08-12, 12:05 PM
I was reading through the Polymorph Handbook, and examined one recommendation, the Naga's (level 9). Looking at those, I noticed the innate Sorcerer Casting, it's not listed as (Ex) or (Su), just as Spell casting.
What does this mean for having access to them, via Polymorph? The same can be said for polymorphing into HD appropriate Dragons with this ability, or any form of Sorcerer Casting.
Especially if you are in fact, a Sorcerer who is casting Polymorph, and into something with Sorcerer's casting?
Do you cast your spells as well as there's?
Looking at the vagueness of this, I presume that half of the end results of allowing that would be some of the most basic examples of cheese, but I want to know the PLayground's opinion on this.
What does this mean for having access to them, via Polymorph? The same can be said for polymorphing into HD appropriate Dragons with this ability, or any form of Sorcerer Casting.
Especially if you are in fact, a Sorcerer who is casting Polymorph, and into something with Sorcerer's casting?
Do you cast your spells as well as there's?
Looking at the vagueness of this, I presume that half of the end results of allowing that would be some of the most basic examples of cheese, but I want to know the PLayground's opinion on this.