| PossibleCabbage |
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For categorization purposes, what are the Oozemorph Shifter's Morphic Weapons?
An oozemorph can create a number of natural weapons to fight with from any portion of her body, regardless of her current form. At 1st level, as a move action, an oozemorph can form two primary natural attacks that each deal 1d6 points of bludgeoning, piercing, or slashing damage, chosen by the oozemorph when she forms them. An oozemorph can change the damage type of any number of her natural weapons as a swift action. An oozemorph gains one additional primary natural attack at 6th level and another at 15th level.
Are these unarmed strikes (for example for the purposes of Pummeling Style) because I can turn my foot into an axe and kickslash with it? Are they their own category of weapons akin to "claws" so I can take Weapon Focus (Morphic Weapons) and apply the feat to my foot axe and my nose spear? Would I need to take WF(foot axe) and WF(nose spear)? Would weapon focus in a specific weapon apply to morphic weapons shaped to look like that weapon?
What fighter weapon group would these belong in?
| graystone |
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IMO Morphic Weapons are their own category of weapons, so weapon focus should be ok. As for fighter weapon group, I'd say Natural.
That said, I'd LOVE to see something, like a feat, that'd allow it to fit into other groups. Using a morphic weapon to mimic a close weapon, a monk or a light blade would give the archetype some unique options.
PS: an ability/feat to mimic specific weapons would also be interesting too. I like the idea.