Theodore01 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 7:56 amWhy does NH work in shape, but Athkatlan Triparite not?
Athkatlan Triparite deactivates upon equipping/unequipping an item, which means that when you polymorph, your weapon gets changed to a creature weapon.
Northlander Hewing used to do the same thing, but it was changed to remain in effect.
All of these home brewed custom combat modes, styles, and attacks were intended to make playing a melee character a little bit more interesting, so that melee characters would have something other to use than IPA or ICE on their Frenzied Weapon Master, or EDM on their Paladin/Blackguard/Warlock. The server used to have quests that adjusted character alignment. Thus today, you can find some really fun flexibility with these custom combat feats. A Fighter 30 could probably make use of them all. Even some Rogue build could find use for them.
So, if you want to use Athkatlan Triparite as a Shifter, in Shifter form, you got to make a request for a feat change... But having +4 AC on some of the tankier forms, with DR, and Regeneration will most likely result in a simple no answer. All you need to do is not get hit, and it doesn't really matter if you just land one or so hit per round back at the enemy because you will win that fight. For example, the
Cursed Dragon in the Underdark, with its highest AB of 23 AB can be quite brutal to any level 13~ or so character -- but once you got enough AC to meet and overcome that AB, the
Cursed Dragon no longer poses a considerable threat.
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