Wild Shape and Other Transmutation Spells - Outdated?


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion


My group is playing Skull and Shackles and I am playing a druid. I just hit level 4 druid a few sessions ago and used my wild shape for the first time last night.
In wild shape it refers the reader to spell entries listed in the CRB, which references the first bestiary.
My question is, do these spells need an update, since now ice, sand, mud elementals and various other animals with their billion natural abilities exist?
For example, if a druid decides to turn into a fearsome seahorse, he can't use his tail to grip onto something unless GM rules it okay, as its not listed under beast shape. Could Paizo add "Updated Transmutation" lists into future printings of bestiaries?


It has been noted in guides like this one (see sections 1 and 2) that Wildshape doesn't give you everything you would think it would, and that this is uneven between wildshapes.

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