My character Hurgon Wyrmstone is a Spirit Shaman (10), Dragonslayer (10), Hospitaler (6), Doomguide (4) build, but only just reached Level 22.
The build plan was made far before Nachti's additions and changes to Polymorphing, but I was surely excited to hear about additions, knowing that after some many months of gaming, I might have a chance to utilize them in Hurgon's RP.
This thread is a chance to compare some of my tests with the new Polymorphing system and my assumed statistics/power levels of Hurgon, that I planned for.
The AC I have assumed for my Build, non-Shaped, is: 17 + 2 (w/ DEX +3) + 4 AC + 8 Mith plate + 4 Deflection + 4 dodge + 9 Tortoise shell = 48 (+4 shield spell + 2 IMA = 54; + 2 hvy shield = 56). With NH active = 52 / 54 (w/ Shield)
Currently, at Level 22, Hurgon has AC of 51 fully buffed. If I choose the Clay Golem form, fully buffed, that AC drops to 39. If I use the Devil form, the AC drops to 48. If I use Fire Giant, that drops to 30 AC

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I have yet to take but made a Build plan change to take up-to-Epic Spell Focus Transmutation, for the +4 AC (it was even better when it was proposed to give AB as well!!! ). So if and when I do get Epic spell focus Transmutation, the 2 forms I mention above will be 43 and 52 respectively, which is to say still below what an non-Shaped power level I have assumed.
This just one small comparison for brevity's sake, but...if the goal here with Polymorphing 1.1 is to make sure that Shapechange forms are never more powerful than non-Shaped power, I can get behind that. Especially if each Form has a specific power that grants it something special equal-but-unique form what a non-Shaped power can have (like, in the case of Clay Golem, one has Magic Immunity!).
Augment Form feat and Epic Focus Transmutation do not, in my opinion, make the Forms more powerful. What makes the Forms more powerful is their unique aspect.
Augment Form just increases BAB, which might grant 1+ APR, but at such a low BAB anyway, its not much to write about (sure, the build will get 2 attacks in the 1st flurry, but hardly OP). Augment Form will never be better than building a true 26 BAB build, buffing and casting Haste before Shaping or Tenser's.
Epic Focus Trans is only more
defensive power, in AC gain, and Shapes already are notorious for being very tanky. Granted, the new Shapes have been re-balanced to reduce their innate AC and thus, the Epic Focus Trans feats are becoming a "must have" for tankyness, which I always hate to see because it means less options available in building.
The question that lingers in my mind is: AC gained via Monk class based on Wisdom score, has been disabled...but has innate Monk AC been disabled? That adds a little bump which should be fine, right?
Another point of contention is probably this too: 100% Spellcasting Failure has been added to Polymorph and Shapechange to prevent exploiting.
I think I understand the complaints except this one. Can you elaborate why there shouldn't be a mechanical spellcasting failure to prevent people from bypassing the spellcasting lockout while polymorphed?
Here:
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Alter Self / Polymorph / Shapechange allows for casting in Forms that meet both somatic and dexterous requirements. Period. But the unspoken or dance-around argument is that casting while Shaped is too powerful. Though, the Polymorph shapes themselves are stated as being RP shapes, thus...how could
those be too powerful to allow casting?!?
Flame Weapon and Storm Avatar
Flame Weapon is transferring over (the 1d8 Fire). Storm Avatar 3d6 electrical is NOT transferring over. Maybe just and oversight, currently?