Transmogrified Humanoid CR 6

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Transmogrified Humanoid

Transmogrified Humanoid (CR 6)

Alignment: As Source Character's - Size: Medium - Type: Protean
Transmogrified creatures are any possible animal, monster, or creature that a player has turned themselves into. In general, unless the spell, ability, or feature which was used to transform the character states otherwise, transmogrified creatures are always size medium. Furthermore, the spell, ability or feature used to transform will also dictate what, if any, additional senses, movement types, and/or special abilities the transmogrified creature possesses. Without such additional special abilities, a standard transmogrified creature possesses only a walk speed, standard senses, and a one-time bonus to a Disguise check, made to blend into your environment as though you are the creature you are pretending to be.
While transmogrified, player characters lose access to all abilities, skills, feats, equipment, and magic items their character normally possesses. Only the abilities listed on this stat block, plus whatever abilities are granted by the spell or power which transmogrified the player character, are available in this form. Even a characters ability scores (e.g. Strength) are irrelevant in this new form. Once the character returns to their normal form, all of their class features, feats, magic items, etc. are immediately available to them once again.
Most spells that transmogrify a player character also lay a charge on the transmogrified player character, meaning that the transmogrified player cannot receive buffs from spells while transmogrified, if they lay a charge of the same type (i.e. arcane, or divine, depending on the caster of the respective spells). Some class features, notably the Alchemist's Mutagen, and the Druid's Wild Shape, do not lay a charge, so such characters can accept additional buff magic while transmogrified.
This form utilizes weapons during combat (which could be as simple as a gauntleted fist), but has no access to ranged attacks, except any special abilities included with the transmogrification spell or effect.

General

Init: +15
Senses: Standard Senses
Passive Perception: 23 (Spot: +13, req's move action)

Defense

AC: 21
Maneuver Defense (MD): 20
Hit Points: 51    (Bloodied Value: 25)
Fort: +10    Refl: +5    Will: +7
Weak Against:
  • (Protean) Vulnerable (1.5x damage): Silver

Offense

Movement Types: Walk 30 ft.
Space / Reach: 5 ft. / 5 ft.
Standard Attack:
  • 1x Drubbing Smash +17 (2d6+5/x2) as crushing (physical, common)
Full Attack:
  • 3x Drubbing Smash +17 (2d6+5/x2) as crushing (physical, common)
Standard Ranged:
Maneuver Offense: +14

Statistics

Feats:
  • None
Skills:
  • All skills: +13
Languages: as original character

Special Abilities

Special Attacks (Su)

Because a transmogrified creature has no access to their normal form's stats, abilities, feats, traits, or features, but they sometimes gain access to one or more special abilities (such as the Form of the Dragon's breath weapon, such transmogrified creatures may need to know some additional stats to make these attacks.
  • Special Damage: If the special attack states that it deals "Special Attack Damage", it deals 2d6+5 points of damage. The damage type should be listed in the special ability.
  • Save DC: If the special attack offers a saving throw to affected creatures, the save DC of the ability is 18.


Blend In (Su)

A transmogrified creature is more easily able to appear as, and even behave similarly to, the creature it has turned into. Immediately upon becoming transmogrified, the creature makes a single Disguise check, with a +4 circumstance bonus on the check (due to the magic of the transmogrification). This disguise check becomes the DC for any Sense Motive check made by anyone interacting with the transmogrified creature, or who witnesses the transmogrified creature behaving in some way that they normally shouldn't. The disguise check is made only once when the transmogrification occurs, and the creature is stuck with this check until the transmogrification wears off. A particularly poor roll might indicate that the transformation failed in some minor way, such as neglecting to transform the wearer's eyes from round to slitted, etc.
Note that creatures who merely pass by the transmogrified creature do not get any sort of roll to notice anything funny about them. They really are the new creature, and most people will just accept that, assuming you're not completely out of place; a basilisk trying to buy potions from an apothecary will stand out, no matter how basilisk-y they are. Only those who interact directly with the transmogrified creature (usually for at least a minute or so), or who bear witness to a gaffe, may make a roll to notice anything unusual about them. Just because you can turn into a beast-giant doesn't mean that the other beast-giants nearby won't take it amiss that you don't bow your head and bleat loudly before the almighty Boar-god totem in the village square. If you didn't know you were supposed to do that, it doesn't matter how realistic your hooves look. The jig is up.