

I'd say you can use items, but only to effect your normal form - You can't sit there and chug a health potion to reinforce your Hyena Umbra.

Mechanically, I'd say you have disadvantage on stealth checks, not unlike some armor gives. Contents 1 Set details 1.1 Storyline 1.2 Marketing 1.3 Token 2 Themes & mechanics 3 Creature types 4 Cycles 4.

For example, while in a "Giant Spider" Umbra at level 3 therefore you'd only have spider attacks and spider abilities (web, climb speed 30 ft, single paralyzing bite) while in a Hyena Umbra you'll have the normal Giant Hyena abilities (50 ft speed, Rampage, Bite), Bear form would have multiattack (bite/claw) & keen spell, and so on.īeing able to communicate (without a 1 level dip in GOO warlock) is a minor boon compared to the disadvantage of being very obviously floating in a Green-Lantern-Style light construct that's the size of a car. Planeshift is the twenty-second Magic expansion and was released in February 2001 as the second set and first small expansion in the Invasion Block. But casting your own spells isn't possible (until level 18).Basically. But you can speak and use items in your totem armor. You lose the advantage of being a tiny beast for scouting and so on. But casting your own spells isn't possible (until level 18). Would you think it would be balanced if you gain ALL the characteristics of the Beast, including movement types, senses and special attacks? I'd allow it at my table, with the caveat that simply because you're a larger version of the creature, you don't get any extra damage.I like it, a lot.ĭidn't think about the change in size, but that would make sense and it would be a disadvantage because more creatures could attack you.
