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Sorry users, I'd meant to get one last update out before my internet access becomes extremely limited until the 2nd of next month, but... That did not happen.
New update it up! Added...quite a few monsters, updated quite a few sprites.
Please let me know if you encounter any issues, users!
The Claymore/Silvereye Witch's class/entry was a backer reference to the Claymore manga where girls had monster cores surgically inserted into them to fight other monsters. The more they fought the more unstable their bodies get until they start to transform into a monster themselves. It doesn't show on the creation screen, but they actually a passive Vorpal effect chance to bypass defense like with the original class, too. I added it to the description because I couldn't get it to display properly. But, I added Mutating Body to better reflect the source material. I thiiink it's possible to just never advance it if the additional body parts are undesired. The reason I didn't give weapon mastery is because I wanted to avoid overlap with Warrior. I adjusted their stat spread to distinguish them as much as possible.
Why does it have Mutating Body as a Class Feat?