
Corwin Icewolf |
So I'm trying to make an oozemorph shifter in pfs. Only I wanted to make her like a slimegirl, and they're blue(or some other unusual skin color.) I figured I'd be an undine since they're the only race I can think of that actually has blue skin. The problem being that even if I'm an undine as a race, I don't think fluidic body allows me to turn into... the race I already would be... since undines are native outsiders and not humanoids and the oozemorph faq said you'd need the appropriate spell for a non humanoid oozemorph.
And sadly, I can think of no other pfs legal race that can have blue skin. Well maybe elves can, but that might be considered too similar to a drow even though I don't want to be a drow...
So, Is it at all doable? Preferably at first level? Actually, heck, Since polymorph spells still require a disguise check could I deliberately fail my disguise check and be blue that way?

Corwin Icewolf |
Samsarans are blue, gnomes can be blue, a lot of the water races like merfolk, sea elves, Tritons etc have blue in their options as well (but im not going into that).
Hm... I'm not sure I wanted the character to be a gnome, but it may be the only Klingon since I don't have a race boon for any of the others.

Nyerkh |
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Your base race and its color scheme are fairly irrelevant here : you do not need your old pre-ooze body to be blue, because it is gone forever.
You'd just need to shapeshift into a blue/green/orange/whatever race.
There's a few of those, and I don't think the pfs restricts what you can alter self into - though I could be wrong.
You'll look like an average member of said race though, not a goo version.
On the other hand, I certainly hope you can choose the color of the ooze body itself, because a flesh colored blob would be ... disturbing.

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There are real world humans right here in mundane old Earth with blue skin. Look up a condition called Argyria, made semi-famous a few years ago by a gentleman named Paul Karason who made some media appearances because of his blue skin.
If it can happen in real life, to a regular human being...you can make your human (Or really any race) PFS character blue. (So long as you don't try to exploit it for some sort of mechanical benefit)

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There have been a few similar discussions on the forums over the last couple years. One from way back in 2012 about having a yellow feathered Tengu character, and one from earlier this year (where I was asking about having a Half-Orc with red skin).
The general consensus in both threads was make them whatever color you want, as long as you have a reason/story to go with it, and you don't try to gain some sort of in game advantage from it.

blahpers |

Corwin Icewolf wrote:Sort of. You can't be a color that the race can't be. Oozemorph makes it a bit weirder.Where are the allowed colors defined?
Seriously still waiting on this one. IIUC, PFS bases its restrictions on printed rules. I don't recall seeing any rule specifying what color skin characters of a given race can have.