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A list of all pages that have property "Summary" with value "Now fungus creatures have their own unique type". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Renaissance Polymath (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)  + (Not content with experimenting with chemistry, a renaissance polymath is a master of many skills. They are especially well-learned in knowledge and crafts, but they lack the alchemist's innate affinity with poison.)
  • Divine Agent (3.5e Feat)  + (Not every believer becomes a Paladin or Cleric. You're on a mission from God.)
  • Knight of the Broken Halo (3.5e Prestige Class)  + (Not every fallen paladin falls unto evil. Some redirect their conviction to a more benign focus on good or law.)
  • Footsoldier Knight (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)  + (Not every knight fight on the back of a valorous steed, you are one of them.)
  • Master Invoker (3.5e Prestige Class)  + (Not every warlock utilizes eldritch blasts. Some prefer to rely more on their invocations to control the battlefield.)
  • Automail Graft (3.5e Equipment)  + (Not everyone has access to ''[[SRD:Regeneration|regeneration]]''. For those, automail is used for functional, yet cheap, prosthetic limbs.)
  • Laser (3.5e Cleric Domain)  + (Not merely light, but focused coherent beams of doom belong to clerics with the laser domain.)
  • False Swipe (3.5e Feat)  + (Not only can you deal extra nonlethal without penalty, you can make sure your lethal doesn't kill either.)
  • Mob Rule (3.5e Maneuver)  + (Not only can you intimidate the enemy, the more you have on your side the scarier you are.)
  • Gravebound Warlock (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)  + (Not only clerics and necromancers dabble with the undead. A small cabal of death-worshipper warlocks exists in secrecy. They have either done a pact with some powerful undead or their blood is touched by the taint of undeath, as in the case of mortifs.)
  • Item Eater (3.5e Feat)  + (Not only do you eat people, but you eat items too.)
  • Lasting Spell (3.5e Feat)  + (Not quite Persistent Spell, Lasting Spell still increases spell duration significantly.)
  • Hazed (3.5e Condition)  + (Not quite mindless.)
  • Arms of the Tyrant Lizard (3.5e Spell)  + (Not quite what you were expecting, this dual use spell either acts as a curse, or a strange blessing. Wither enemy arms and bolter the strength of your own!)
  • Modern Clothes (3.5e Equipment)  + (Not terribly practical, but stylish, these clothes seem to be from another time.)
  • Gallant Thief (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)  + (Not the common ruffian, the gallant thief
    Not the common ruffian, the gallant thief is a refined gentleman who makes thievery into an art. The typical image of a gallant thief is one of a bored noble who turns thievery into a hobby, adhering to eccentricities such as announcing his crime, leaving calling cards or even returning the stolen item to its owner. A gallant thief knows how to fight, but does not rely on sneaky strikes like scoundrels, instead being skilled duelists.
    coundrels, instead being skilled duelists.)
  • Soul Collector (3.5e Prestige Class)  + (Not to be confused with a grim reaper working for the sake of the natural cycle, soul collectors actually gather souls for their own use, drawing power from them.)
  • Hamburder (3.5e Equipment)  + (Not to be confused with hamburgers, this magical and technically living "food" will multiply rapidly if not eaten.)
  • Faun (3.5e Race)  + (Not to be mistaken with their close cousin the Satyr, Fauns are smaller, lighter in build and generally friendlier to travelers that pass into their territories.)
  • Self-Destruct (3.5e Equipment)  + (Not typically placed on magical items (for obvious reasons), self-destruct items can be used as a weapon even after the weapon is used up, spent, or otherwise no longer needed.)
  • Sharp-Eyed (3.5e Feat)  + (Nothing escapes you.)
  • Plushie Rogue (3.5e Racial Substitution Levels)  + (Nothing is worse than opening the door and getting shanked by plushies. Oh, they're everywhere, everywhere!!!)
  • Aethernova (3.5e Spell)  + (Nova of generated [[Aetherion (3.5e Other)|aetherion]] detonates in a 40-ft.-radius spread and deals massive damage.)
  • Combat Exploit (3.5e Feat)  + (Now I can use [[Exploits (3.5e Variant Rule)|Exploits]])
  • More Active Exploits (3.5e Feat)  + (Now I can use [[Exploits (3.5e Variant Rule)|Exploits]] more often)