The nice thing about the older games, and even 3e GURPS was you could just declare an effect and that's all you needed.
Technically, that's still all I need to do.
But I set myself to learning how to do it as if I was making a character when I make these beast conversions.
It's been needed a couple of times because some of them are races, not monsters.
If you can define it, you can assign points, you can make a character from it.
As far back as early 3e FuzzyGeff made a fox with human intelligence. A couple of cats and a skunk too, if I am not mistaken.
Mikhail made a human intelligence horse.
I did pseudo dragons.
It's fun to go off page.
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