> * Also limit spell casting if the form can't speak.
> * Don't allow the poly to use eq at all for inappropriate forms
> (spiders, for example). (But make sure the poly form has appropriate
> other abilities, including natural attacks and AC, and anything else,
> like special vision (infravision or true sight) or whatever).
> * Have mobs of the opposite align as the poly attack it on sight (if a
> mage polies into a drow, have city guards attack on sight, even if the
> mage is good! (as the poly form, drow, is extremely evil, and how can
> those cityguards tell the difference between a morphed PC and the real
> thing? ;) ).
> * In keeping with the previous two - if they can use eq, base align-
> restricted eq on the align of the poly, not the character. So if a
> good mage polies into a drow, they can no longer use good-aligned eq.
>
... Well magical equipment can tell the difference between a polied PC
and athe real thing.. so i dont think the last bit ins neccesary
-- Ricardo
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