Can You Stop Polymorphing On Yourself?
As we delved into the intricacies of the Polymorph spell in a previous article, it seemed like a promising possibility. The idea of shape-changing and taking on a form that’s better suited for a particular situation, task, or battle could offer a significant edge to casters. But with any powerful spell comes questions – what happens when things start to get complicated?
A common query has popped up among spellcasters – can you stop polymorphping yourself? The short answer to this question is, it largely depends on how the polymorph is handled in your campaign. Before diving deeper, let’s get straight to the answers in your first glance.
Answers Galore
From different articles and forums, I’ve compiled a table featuring potential answers to your pressing concerns:
| Situation | Duration | Permanent Polymorph | Can Stop at will |
|---|---|---|---|
| RAW and RAI | Can be cancelled during the duration or maintained permanent | Yes | Can Concentrate and make Permanent (True Polymorph in 5E) |
Now, let’s focus on each section that addresses your question and offer guidance on the situation that requires the most thought: What happens when I, or my friend/ party mate, use the spell without concentrating, while trying it out or making silly questions, or any number.
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