The power to use the traits of a wererodent. Variation of Werebeast Physiology and Rodent Physiology.
Also Called[]
- Ratkin (Werewolf: the Apocalypse/World of Darkness)
- Rodentman Mimicry/Physiology
- Wererodent Mimicry
Capabilities[]
A user with this ability is a wererodent, a carrier of a certain rodent strain of therianthropy, with the ability to transform into a rodent or an anthropomorphic rodent-like creature, such as rats or mice, either purposely or after being placed under a curse and/or therianthropic affliction via a bite or scratch from a wererodent, or through other means.
Applications[]
- Conversion/Therianthropic Infection
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Condition
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Body
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Agility
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Balance
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Dexterity
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Durability
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Endurance
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Flexibility
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Health
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Leap
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Reflexes
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Senses
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Speed
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Stamina
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Strength
- Regenerative Healing Factor
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Mind
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Body
- Rodent Physiology
- Transformation/Conditional Transformation
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- Silver may affect them the same as most other werebeasts.
- May be affected by pesticides.
Known Users[]
- Wererats (Dungeons & Dragons)
- Sidney (Erma); were-rat
- Wererats (Final Fantasy series)
- Gary Andrews (Gary the Rat)
- Mousedes King (Monster High)
- Wererats (Pathfinder)
- Chie Savviano (Cosmic Wonders); were-chinchilla
- Wererodents (Villagers & Heroes)
- Ratkin (Werewolf: The Apocalypse/World of Darkness)
- Martin Berger/Boogieman (DC/Milestone Comics)
- Edward Whelan/Vermin (Marvel Comics)