3e SRD:Oak Body

This power transforms the manifester's body into living oak.

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Oak Body
Psychometabolism (Str)
Level: Psion 7
Display: Au
Range: Personal
Target: You
Duration: 1 minute/level (D)
Power Points: 13

The manifester gains damage reduction 20/+1. He or she is immune to blindness, damage to ability scores, deafness, disease, drowning, poison, stunning, and all powers, spells, or attacks that affect physiology or respiration, because the character has no physiology or respiration while this power is in effect. The character only suffers three-quarters damage from acid and cold of all kinds. However, the character also becomes vulnerable to all special attacks that affect wood.

The character gains a +3 enhancement bonus to Strength, but suffers a 3 enhancement penalty to Dexterity as well (to a minimum score of 1), and his or her speed is reduced to half normal. The character cannot drink (and thus can't use potions), nor play wind instruments.

The character's unarmed attacks deal 1d6 points of normal damage, and he or she is considered armed when making unarmed attacks (a Small manifester instead deals 1d4 points of damage).

The character's weight increases by a factor of five, but he or she floats in water.



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