![]() ![]() Note that this does not remove the curse or revert the creature's alignment so, it will still be hostile towards the PCs. The genus grows in cool, moist mountain regions with the highest concentration of species found in high elevations regions of Asia. About 100 species are known with five native to North America. petrification to avoid the transformation. Wolfsbane/Monkshood is a long lived tuber forming herbaceous perennial of the ranunculus family that is most closely related to delphiniums. The gas will force one target lycanthrope to revert to human form. This ceramic bottle contains liquid which becomes gaseous when the bottle is broken. This item can be created by alchemists or characters with the alchemy skill and access to a laboratory. The oil lasts for one combat or if not used in combat it can last for one day after applied to the weapon. If applied to a magical or silver weapon, it adds +1d6 to damage against Lycanthropes. If applied to a non-magical item, treat the weapon as magical or silver when it comes to wounding a Lycanthrope. This liquefied essence of Wolfsbane may be applied to any blade or piercing weapon. I lean towards making them more Fey in nature. I am thinking about having it affect Metamorphs, but it depends on how you want to treat them in your campaign. In addition to the were-types I assume this also affects the Bhuts who are said to be Lycanthropes and the Mystara unique creatures known as Devil Swines.Ĭould it also affect other shape shifters? I guess that would depend on the reason for their abilities and the true nature of the Wolfsbane plant. Officially, not just werewolves, but all Lycanthropes are affected. The main effect is to hit a Lycanthrope with it or throw it at them and they will have to save vs fear or run away. While a classic from the BECMI equipment list, I don't see it used too often. ![]() Atlas Rules Resources Adventures Stories FAQ Search Links ![]()
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