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Werewolf D&D Minor Power Revision

Jinsye

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This is the page.

It currently is labeled as "shapeshifting", though this shouldn't be the case. We currently define shapeshifting as being able to morph your entire body freely at will.

For those who are able to freely transform the shape of their bodies to assume different identities, impersonate others, and modify the entirety of their bodies at will with great versatility, see the Shapeshifting page instead.

However, werewolves can only transform their bodies into one form in a limited sense. Thus it would fall under Transformation instead.
 
Two forms, technically (Wolf form, hybrid form, same applies to all of them). They fit the broad definition of shape shifting but if we want to push up our glasses on this one, it's the same to me. Go nuts.
 
Two forms, technically (Wolf form, hybrid form, same applies to all of them). They fit the broad definition of shape shifting but if we want to push up our glasses on this one, it's the same to me. Go nuts.
So I assume this applies to like all the werecreatures then?
 
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As per the Transformation page itself, I agree.
 
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