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Allows the identification and recognition of [[Beasts (list)|beasts]], including the name by which the beast is known and the principle threat it imposes. Specifically, knowledge of threat includes the number of attacks the beast possesses per round, what parts of the body are used in attack, the [[Armour Class|armour class]] of the creature and its approximate weight and [[Hit Dice|hit dice]].
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[[File:Beast Forms (sage ability).jpg|right|525px|thumb|Griffons are beasts with the body, tail and back legs of a [[Lion|lion]], and the forelegs, head and wings of an [[Eagle (giant)|eagle]].]]
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'''Beast Forms''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] that enables the character to recognize and identify [[Beast|beasts]] — creatures that have unnatural animal forms that are often magical in nature.  This identification includes the name of the beast, the visual threats it imposes and it's general behaviour and motives.
  
This knowledge does not include any special attacks or defenses the beast possesses, nor its magic resistance, except in cases where the beast's primary magical power is famous, such as the basilisk or medusa.
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"Visual threats" includes knowing the number of [[Attacking in Combat|attacks]] the beast has per [[Combat Round|round]], the beast's [[Armour Class|armour class]], obvious attacks such as [[Breath Weapon|breath weapon]] or [[Charging|charging]], its weight and its number of hit dice.  While some of this information is anachronistic to the player's character, what matters is that the character is able to act on real information — much of it being known through seeing the beast move and time spent studying and hearing legends about the beast, which cannot be managed in game time.
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See [[Beasts (sage study)|Beasts]]
 
  
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Threats that are intrinsic to the creature but not visually evident — for example, it's [[Magic Resistance|magic resistance]], [[Natural Immunities|natural immunities]], full range of spells, etcetera — aren't known to the character with this ability.  The DM should judge what should and shouldn't be known by the player, to provide some uncertainty while assuring the player has reason to feel confident about the creature's danger.
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The ability's best value is to allow the player foreknowledge of the beast, to help define a practical strategy against it.
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See [[Beasts (sage study)]]
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[[Category: Sage Abilities]][[Category: Don't Review until 2024]]

Latest revision as of 19:47, 3 January 2022

Griffons are beasts with the body, tail and back legs of a lion, and the forelegs, head and wings of an eagle.

Beast Forms is an amateur-status sage ability that enables the character to recognize and identify beasts — creatures that have unnatural animal forms that are often magical in nature. This identification includes the name of the beast, the visual threats it imposes and it's general behaviour and motives.

"Visual threats" includes knowing the number of attacks the beast has per round, the beast's armour class, obvious attacks such as breath weapon or charging, its weight and its number of hit dice. While some of this information is anachronistic to the player's character, what matters is that the character is able to act on real information — much of it being known through seeing the beast move and time spent studying and hearing legends about the beast, which cannot be managed in game time.

Threats that are intrinsic to the creature but not visually evident — for example, it's magic resistance, natural immunities, full range of spells, etcetera — aren't known to the character with this ability. The DM should judge what should and shouldn't be known by the player, to provide some uncertainty while assuring the player has reason to feel confident about the creature's danger.

The ability's best value is to allow the player foreknowledge of the beast, to help define a practical strategy against it.


See Beasts (sage study)