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Anonymous
I know only 3.0 and 3.5 rules, so nyah.
Based on only this description, this Guise seems as if it only changes the senses. For example, if an elf woman were to put the skin on, she would appear to be a Drow to all perception, including magical, but she is not actually transformed into a Drow. Thus, magic items that affect only Drow would not affect her, and nobody would be able to figure out why. Similarly, if a male dwarf who owned a battleaxe that gave dwarves a special bonus put on the skin, the axe would continue to function. This is because the wearer's subtype didn't actually change; rather, the abiity to percieve that subtype changed. That makes this item illusion (specifically, a glamer), not transmutation or polymorph.
As an aside, if the dwarf's dick is exposed rather than tucked into the Guise, the item isn't sealed and the magic isn't activated, so no dickgirl. The wearer would just appear to be a fucking crazy dwarf with a hard-on wearing a Drow's skin as a suit.
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