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				 Re: werewolfing item.. 
 Caught one with one Mictlan's Tlaloque (the one with nature), he turned into a skinshifter (Vanheim style), he kept his magic paths and his equipment slots. |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Olive  Caught one with one Mictlan's Tlaloque (the one with nature), he turned into a skinshifter (Vanheim style), he kept his magic paths and his equipment slots. |  Interesting trivia - when a unique summoned unit like the Tlaloque transforms into a new unit type, the original unique unit can be re-summoned.  This can be of situational use to gain multiple casters with particular paths.
 
Although transformation via the Lychanthropos' Amulet is not necessarily the most reliable way to go about it, especially with high MR units... |  
	
		
	
	
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 Hoburg herbalist ftw! They change to human sized werewolf, and keep their magic paths (and item slots)    That is a cheap thug if you ever saw one (although not quite available on demand...).
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					Originally Posted by Jarkko  Hoburg herbalist ftw! They change to human sized werewolf, and keep their magic paths (and item slots)    That is a cheap thug if you ever saw one (although not quite available on demand...). |  Do you mean the horticulturist? Er...not sure what the point gaining a 1N werewolf would be (vs. just a normal werewolf?) |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Stavis_L  Do you mean the horticulturist? Er...not sure what the point gaining a 1N werewolf would be (vs. just a normal werewolf?) |  Hmmm... I have a distinct memory of having a N1E1 hoburg transfering to a werewolf. Cast Stoneskin, Ironwill, Resist Elements, Attack Rear, with a Vine Shield, FireBrand and Flying Boots, wreaking havoc as a raider-thug.
 
EDIT: And the Lycanthrope Amulet in question was nicked from an assassin who attacked the hoburg, and I never (of course) got rid of the item before he transformed...
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 They get a slight chance for an earth or water path. Something like 20 or 25%. I think a nature/water horticulturist would make a cool thug   .
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 Bah that sucks. Can you remove the amulet after the transformation or is it cursed? 
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					Originally Posted by Olive  Caught one with one Mictlan's Tlaloque (the one with nature), he turned into a skinshifter (Vanheim style), he kept his magic paths and his equipment slots. |  Interesting trivia - when a unique summoned unit like the Tlaloque transforms into a new unit type, the original unique unit can be re-summoned.  This can be of situational use to gain multiple casters with particular paths.
 
Although transformation via the Lychanthropos' Amulet is not necessarily the most reliable way to go about it, especially with high MR units... |  Yep, tried it, it worked. But in that particular case, the Skinshifter's old age is 200 and the Tlaloques are more than 1000 years old so the transformed creature will certainly gain afflictions without Gift of Health or the Chalice. |  
	
		
	
	
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 The transformed spellcaster does just fine in the research/ritual department, but becomes useless as as combat mage. So, while the lycanthropos amulet is not the end of everything, it's annoying as all hell. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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