Rigon
2007-12-11, 06:53 PM
Monomorph is just a pun, but we can call it a spell. yes.
Monomorph (and all of its versions) does the same as Polymorph (lesser, greater, baleful, normal, light, deluxe) BUT the creature you transform into is specific to the spell you have no choice. if you want another creature you must learn another monomorph. the transformation is unique, the creature you turn into is just as unique as you are, meaning someone knowing your monomorphed form will recognize you always. wizards knowing 5 or more monomorph spells can create another version but he must have either a well conserver corpse or a willing living body to study. the creation of the spell takes about 1 month and costs about 100 times (90+1D20) as much polymorph to cast).
Shapeswitching does the same as Shapeshifting but with the same restrictions as Monomorph (compared to polymorph).
If this idea was made long before me then sorry. This would be a more DM friendly version of polymorph.
Monomorph (and all of its versions) does the same as Polymorph (lesser, greater, baleful, normal, light, deluxe) BUT the creature you transform into is specific to the spell you have no choice. if you want another creature you must learn another monomorph. the transformation is unique, the creature you turn into is just as unique as you are, meaning someone knowing your monomorphed form will recognize you always. wizards knowing 5 or more monomorph spells can create another version but he must have either a well conserver corpse or a willing living body to study. the creation of the spell takes about 1 month and costs about 100 times (90+1D20) as much polymorph to cast).
Shapeswitching does the same as Shapeshifting but with the same restrictions as Monomorph (compared to polymorph).
If this idea was made long before me then sorry. This would be a more DM friendly version of polymorph.