Sensory Capabilities
Much like the ubiquitous humans, shapeshifters have six recognised major senses: sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing, and balance. Depending on the animal species a shapeshifter can shift into, these senses can either be enhanced or dulled by the transformation. For example, a shapeshifter who can shift into a dog will gain an enhanced sense of smell and hearing, but will lose the ability to see certain colours.
In their human form, the sensory capabilities of shapeshifters do not differ that much from their human counterparts. They can see the full spectrum of certain colours that humans can, and share similar ranges in vision, touch, taste, smell, hearing, and balance. However, research undertaken by the Royal University in Maka Wuhu has indicated that shapeshifters have a stronger sense of smell than humans, and are also able to hear sounds at both a higher and lower frequency than humans.
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Shapeshifters Species
RandomShapeshifters Species Shapeshifters Those people who can slip into the skin of beasts and birds. One of the four sapient species of the human world and Mushroom Kingdom world, shapeshifters are distinguished by their ability to change their human fo...