Righteous Might not a Polymorph effect?


Rules Questions


Unlike the other Transmuting spells that change or grow you, RM is not part of the Polymorph subschool and it also lacks the usual disclamer that it does not stack with other size altering powers in the spell itself. Am I correct in thinking this should mean it is not bound by the size stacking restriction of that subschool?

If I am correct, what other abilities/Spells/etc WOULD stack on top of it?


It is bound by the size stacking restriction.

CRB p335 Righteous Might, last sentance wrote:
Magical effects that increase size do not stack.

Note: It could be better placed. It could be a separate statement like Enlarge Person. Perhaps they were trying to squeeze it in so it did not occupy the next line on the next column.

- Gauss


Leaving a dot here for future reference.


Gauss wrote:

It is bound by the size stacking restriction.

CRB p335 Righteous Might, last sentance wrote:
Magical effects that increase size do not stack.

Note: It could be better placed. It could be a separate statement like Enlarge Person. Perhaps they were trying to squeeze it in so it did not occupy the next line on the next column.

- Gauss

Gauss, you are completely correct. I am up too late it seems as I missed that last line in both the Core Rules AND the SRD when I double checked them. While it is NOT a Polymorph subschool the disclaimer IS there in the spell.

Time to sleep I think.


No worries, there has been many a time when I missed something obvious. :)

- Gauss

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