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Conradine
2019-05-29, 01:43 PM
The level 9 spell, Shapechange.


This spell functions like polymorph, except that it enables you to assume the form of any single nonunique creature (of any type) from Fine to Colossal size. The assumed form cannot have more than your caster level in Hit Dice (to a maximum of 25 HD). Unlike polymorph, this spell allows incorporeal or gaseous forms to be assumed.

You gain all extraordinary and supernatural abilities (both attacks and qualities) of the assumed form, but you lose your own supernatural abilities. You also gain the type of the new form in place of your own. The new form does not disorient you. Parts of your body or pieces of equipment that are separated from you do not revert to their original forms.
You can become just about anything you are familiar with. You can change form once each round as a free action. The change takes place either immediately before your regular action or immediately after it, but not during the action. If you use this spell to create a disguise, you get a +10 bonus on your Disguise check.



If used to take the form of a Golem, does it grants the magic immunity of that specific golem?

About the type immunities ( for undeads, constructs, ozees ecc. ), also those are aquired?

Hiro Quester
2019-05-29, 04:15 PM
You gain extraordinary abilities. Magic immunity is an Ex ability.


Immunity to Magic (Ex)
Golems have immunity to most magical and supernatural effects, except when otherwise noted.