Wizardry: Races of Eberron Spells
I've never been a big fan of Eberron. Sure, there were some interesting parts, but the setting itself just didn't grip me. However, the races that are usually associated with this setting are pretty cool. The warforged are... surprisingly difficult to stat up in GURPS (you can see the entry in the Monstrous Compendium) but also interesting in terms of flavor. Changelings, shifters, and kalashtar also are pretty neat. I appreciate the existence of the artificer class and its psionic variant, and the setting giving the deathless some extra attention.
But who cares? I'm here for the spells. Races of Eberron has a quite hefty spell chapter that is about 10 pages long, but most of the spells are either rather bland, redundant, or lame. The common gimmick is that many spells are restricted to certain races and enhance their racial abilities. I actually like that, but these specific spells just don't work that well in GURPS. There also are Mindset spells that give you a bonus as long as the spell is prepared. If we cut all that, we get only a handful of spells worth adapting.
Force Shapechange is a spell against werewolves, shifters, doppelgangers, and other shapeshifters. By RAW, I was supposed to link a Neutralize with Derange to the Affliction, but that would be wonky and expensive. Instead, I decided to introduce the Force Shapechange, +20% enhancement that feels right. Also, I arbitrarily increased the duration from 9 seconds to 10 seconds because Alternate Form and Morph take 10 seconds to use by default.
Inflict Damage is the same as Inflict Wounds, but only works against constructs. Taking into account that many constructs have very high DR, this may be useful.
Mass True Seeing is a mass version of True Seeing.
Misrepresent Alignment is a clerical spell that changes the target's alignment for the purpose of detection spells.
Scorpion Tail is another clerical spell that gives you a poisonous stinger.
Unseen Crafter is a spell that lets you set up a crafting process and go out for a week or so.