Question: Hound Vision?
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:32 pm
An interesting question has arisen with a player of mine.
Hounds from Nightbane have the following natural ability: Immune to all illusions and powers of concealment (can see through the Shroud Talent, normal invisibility
spells, and any magical or psionic powers of disguise or camouflage)
Does this include powers of metamorphosis?
Does it only include SOME of the powers of Metamorphosis? Such as those where the transformation grants the abilities of the new form? What if the transformation does not? Specifically I am dealing with a Chiang-Ku dragon hatchling. Their power reads: The power of metamorphosis
is a natural power common to most dragons, but
no other dragon possesses the degree of control and duration
as the Chiang-Ku. Even as a hatchling, the dragon is a
shapechanger supreme, able to completely alter its physical
shape to look like any living animal, from human being to raven,
and can even turn into mist (same as the spell). The
transformation lasts indefinitely (mist has the same limits as
the spell) — weeks, months, or years! Even when rendered
unconscious or sleeping, the Chiang-Ku retains its false
shape. Only coma or death will transform the dragon into its
true serpentine body. The dragon's shape-changing prowess
is so great that it can try to copy/imitate a particular person or
specific animal at a skill proficiency of 10% +5% per level of
experience.
Regardless of it's shape, a dragon is a dragon, with all it's natural powers and abilities. So a hatchling metamorphed to look like a goat can still talk, cast spells, and kick with the strength of a dragon. The Metamorphosis does NOT instill any of the abilities of the animal or person the dragon is imitating.
The power description also states that the dragon cannot turn into an inanimate object, and that it cannot transform into anything smaller than a cat.
Can a hound see through a chiang-ku's metamorphosis?
Hounds from Nightbane have the following natural ability: Immune to all illusions and powers of concealment (can see through the Shroud Talent, normal invisibility
spells, and any magical or psionic powers of disguise or camouflage)
Does this include powers of metamorphosis?
Does it only include SOME of the powers of Metamorphosis? Such as those where the transformation grants the abilities of the new form? What if the transformation does not? Specifically I am dealing with a Chiang-Ku dragon hatchling. Their power reads: The power of metamorphosis
is a natural power common to most dragons, but
no other dragon possesses the degree of control and duration
as the Chiang-Ku. Even as a hatchling, the dragon is a
shapechanger supreme, able to completely alter its physical
shape to look like any living animal, from human being to raven,
and can even turn into mist (same as the spell). The
transformation lasts indefinitely (mist has the same limits as
the spell) — weeks, months, or years! Even when rendered
unconscious or sleeping, the Chiang-Ku retains its false
shape. Only coma or death will transform the dragon into its
true serpentine body. The dragon's shape-changing prowess
is so great that it can try to copy/imitate a particular person or
specific animal at a skill proficiency of 10% +5% per level of
experience.
Regardless of it's shape, a dragon is a dragon, with all it's natural powers and abilities. So a hatchling metamorphed to look like a goat can still talk, cast spells, and kick with the strength of a dragon. The Metamorphosis does NOT instill any of the abilities of the animal or person the dragon is imitating.
The power description also states that the dragon cannot turn into an inanimate object, and that it cannot transform into anything smaller than a cat.
Can a hound see through a chiang-ku's metamorphosis?