Best way to hide / disguise minor Feline-Esque Features?


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Okay, there's a character concept for an epic level Campaign I've got. It's a 20th Ex Monk (Four Winds) 20th Bard, 10th Shadow Dancer and 10th Duelist.

Now, there's the minor question of hiding the minor Animalistic features of one the four winds' features (Tiger Stripes, other feline features like muzzle and cat ears etc.) Is there a way that allows that to happen for extended periods of time?

Also, not sure if this is a job for a Bard spell of some kind, or straight up disguise.

Any ideas?

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baggy clothes, hooded cloak, gloves, ect.

Maybe ask your GM if he will let you Permanency an Alter Self Spell?


A Hat of Disguise would probably do the trick. It does not allow you to be a different type of creature, but you can be a different subtype like elf, dwarf. Should not be a problem to disguise yourself as a human or whatever race you are.

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A level 40 PC needs help tweaking his look?


Jiggy wrote:
A level 40 PC needs help tweaking his look?

you mean level 60 right?

monk20/bard20/shadowdancer10/duellist10....

That said... at bard 20 you can just use Alter Self spells.

The Hat of Disguise above would be trivially cheap for the character investment wise, as long as you didn't have a different item in mind for that slot.


Rathendar wrote:
Jiggy wrote:
A level 40 PC needs help tweaking his look?

you mean level 60 right?

monk20/bard20/shadowdancer10/duellist10....

That said... at bard 20 you can just use Alter Self spells.

The Hat of Disguise above would be trivially cheap for the character investment wise, as long as you didn't have a different item in mind for that slot.

A slight problem with that...

Even a lvl 20 Bard's Alter Self Spells only last 20 Minutes, and you only get Five Uses of the spell level. And considering that the Character in question has to perform in public for several hours for Nobles, while keeping those physical features hidden so as not to disturb their "Upper class tastes"...

The other idea of a "Hat of Disguise" sounds okay, if the GM allows a small Flavor change (Neck slot instead of Head) considering the character this one is based off of is often seen wearing a bow tie.

Any other ideas?


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How about just asking the GM if you can dial back on the physical changes if your character isn't using his aspect abilities?


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At 60th level, your Disguise check should be truly heinous.

However you flavor it - outfits, alchemical shampoos, or something else, if you're dropping even a +30 on your disguise checks (from half-ranks in the skill, no attribute bonus, and being untrained), you can pass for human on a natural 1 in pretty much all situations.

Having said that, the system doesn't even pretend to function at those levels, so if you're walking around Shangri-la and there are other demigod things around, your mileage may vary.

Having said that, no reason you couldn't make (or have commissioned) a Bow-tie of disguise - even if it costs 10x the gold, that's cheap enough to be laughable, even if you use like, 20% of wealth by level.


Getting the function of a Hat of Disguise crafted on another head slot item, would increase the price of it (the HoD not the entire item) by 1.5. So it's still trivially cheap, if the GM allows it.

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