How Does Polymorph Become Permanent?
In the world of tabletop role-playing games, Polymporph is a crucial spell that allows characters to change their form into something else. But have you ever wondered what makes polmorph permanent? In this article, we’ll break down the conditions that bring about permanent polymorphication.
The Spell
To understand why polmorph becomes permanent, we need to look at the spell’s mechanics. The spell Polymorph allows a caster to take on the form of an animal, beast, creature, or plant. If the caster concentrates on this spell for the full duration, the spell becomes permanent.
Focus and Concentration
The key to permanent polymorph lies in the caster’s concentration. When the caster sustains the spell for up to one hour (or until the condition that triggered the spell was resolved), the spell effectively becomes permanent. This extended focus allows the caster’s form to remain unchanged unless a specific event or caster’s action occurs.
- Concentration: Continuously maintaining focus on the spell for its full duration (up to one hour).
- Duration: The spell remains active without interruption, maintaining the morphed form.
Preconditions for Permanent Polymorph
As we’ve established, two primary conditions need to come together for polymorphification to become permanent:
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`Concentration`: The caster must engage in continuous focus on the spell for the full hour (or until the activating condition is resolved).
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* No interruptions, distractions or mental lapses.
* `Duration`: The continuous duration of the spell sustains the transformed form;
* Lasts anywhere from 1 hour;
* Continues with the caster in the background or foreground of the
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* *End Condition:** This spell requires concentration, the spell end condition
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