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If so why allicted lycanthropes have the ability to tranform at all, i mean if they can't control themselves, it's not even risky just useless


in this case he knew about the transformation thanks to the card, this is a special situation, given the most cases part, i think i could go for the will save, to control himself at this point


So a pc in my campaign became a werebear after he pulled a card from the harrow deck of many things, during a television gameshow hosted by undead aliens from the future, check the additional encounters just before the bestiary of the last part of Return of the Runelords. Now given that he wasn't born with the curse we decided that his condition falls under the "afflicted" category, but i can't find clarification about this matter, if he chose to transform voluntarily, as a full round action, given that he's afflicted, does he control himself fully? Does he have the same will save he has during full moon to remember the things he do while transformed o to control himself? or does he just become an npc werebear, as for lore it is mentioned numerous times that afflicted lycanthropes does not have full control over their transformation, can u give me some clarifications?


If a dragon, fighting against 5 adventurers, roll a 3 on his d4 for the cooldown of his breath weapon, does that mean that by the time the next 3 adventurer have done their action his breath weapon is usable once again or that the dragon have to wait 3 of his other rounds of combat? and does the one in which he used the breath weapon count for the cooldown?

i'm pretty sure it's the second just checking up if i'm wrong.


Now a player of mine is convinced, by the wording of these two magus class features, that he could make a free attack after making a full attack using spell combat, now i'm not very convinced, can some of you provide some light on the matter?