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Can a druid choose the size of its wild shape beast?
Can a druid shapechange into the form of a specific, individual beast?Does magic armor resize with wild shape?Can a druid use a focus to cast beast spells while in wild shape?Does the size of your Wild Shape depend on character size?Wild Shape + Powerful ShapeCan you wild shape into an animal that has a template applied?Explaining the druid wild shape abilityCan Polymorph be used to give a druid new Wild Shape forms?Is there anything stopping a druid from combining animals to form a new wild shape?Is a druid a better combatant while in wild shape?Do your Planar Shepherd and Druid levels stack when determining the size of creature you can Wild Shape into?
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As a Loxodon Druid I plan on "hulking out" into an Elephant using Wild Shape.
The question came up: If I'm in a small corridor and I Wild Shape into an Elephant, can I choose the size of the Elephant to be small enough to fit in the corridor? Is there anything in the rules saying you assume a certain size based on the beast? Not necessary going from huge to tiny, but do I get to choose where on the "huge" scale I end up?
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As a Loxodon Druid I plan on "hulking out" into an Elephant using Wild Shape.
The question came up: If I'm in a small corridor and I Wild Shape into an Elephant, can I choose the size of the Elephant to be small enough to fit in the corridor? Is there anything in the rules saying you assume a certain size based on the beast? Not necessary going from huge to tiny, but do I get to choose where on the "huge" scale I end up?
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As a Loxodon Druid I plan on "hulking out" into an Elephant using Wild Shape.
The question came up: If I'm in a small corridor and I Wild Shape into an Elephant, can I choose the size of the Elephant to be small enough to fit in the corridor? Is there anything in the rules saying you assume a certain size based on the beast? Not necessary going from huge to tiny, but do I get to choose where on the "huge" scale I end up?
dnd-5e druid wild-shape
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As a Loxodon Druid I plan on "hulking out" into an Elephant using Wild Shape.
The question came up: If I'm in a small corridor and I Wild Shape into an Elephant, can I choose the size of the Elephant to be small enough to fit in the corridor? Is there anything in the rules saying you assume a certain size based on the beast? Not necessary going from huge to tiny, but do I get to choose where on the "huge" scale I end up?
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Kind of, with a little wiggle room
I'm assuming your druid is Circle of the Moon since without Circle of the Moon, you are limited to CR 1 wild shapes maximum, per the Beast Shapes table:
2nd | CR 1/4 max | No swim or fly speed | Wolf
4th | CR 1/2 max | No fly speed | Crocodile
8th | CR 1 max | Fly or Swim speed ok | Giant Eagle
Circle Forms for Circle of the Moon says:
The rites of your circle grant you the ability to transform into more
dangerous animal forms. Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Wild
Shape to transform into a beast with a challenge rating as high as 1.
Starting at 6th level, you can transform into a beast with a challenge
rating as high as your druid level divided by three, rounded down.
A circle of the moon druid can transform into a beast with a CR of 4 (elephant) at level 12 and above.
Wild Shape says you use the stat block of the creature you transform into:
Your game statistics are replaced by the statistics of the beast, but
you retain your alignment, personality, and intelligence, Wisdom, and
Charisma scores.
An elephant is a Huge Beast according to its stat block. So if you turn into an elephant it is always a Huge one. The wiggle room is that you could probably make the elephant vary in size within the range of Huge for flavor, with DM approval, but it will always be huge. This means that you are subject to the restrictions of a Huge creature.
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So no meaningful wiggle room, just flavorm
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– András
57 mins ago
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This is really ambiguous in the rules and I have not seen a definitive ruling. There is a reasonable argument that the rules mean this — "any creature that matches the stat block, and you fill in the specifics" — but there's also a reasonable argument that you can only turn into a specific beast you have literally seen before, so you could only choose among actual elephant sizes you've observed.
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39 mins ago
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No, the druid assumes the beast's size and other physical statistics.
When a druid uses Wild Shape, most of their stats are replaced by those of the beast.
While you are transformed, the following rules apply:
- Your game Statistics are replaced by the Statistics of the beast...
The beast's size is part of their statistics. So if you Wild Shape into the form of a huge-sized elephant, then you become huge-sized.
However, note you can squeeze in spaces that are one size smaller.
A creature can squeeze through a space that is large enough for a creature one size smaller than it. Thus, a Large creature can squeeze through a passage that’s only 5 feet wide. While squeezing through a space, a creature must spend 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there, and it has disadvantage on Attack rolls and Dexterity Saving Throws. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage while it’s in the smaller space.
For example, a druid Wild Shaped as a huge-sized (15 ft wide) elephant could squeeze through a large-sized (10 ft wide) corridor, moving at half speed and incurring some penalties. But they could not squeeze through a medium or small sized hallway.
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I was looking for the squeeze rules myself, but couldn't find them. DND Beyond is my main source and its search is pretty bad.
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Kind of, with a little wiggle room
I'm assuming your druid is Circle of the Moon since without Circle of the Moon, you are limited to CR 1 wild shapes maximum, per the Beast Shapes table:
2nd | CR 1/4 max | No swim or fly speed | Wolf
4th | CR 1/2 max | No fly speed | Crocodile
8th | CR 1 max | Fly or Swim speed ok | Giant Eagle
Circle Forms for Circle of the Moon says:
The rites of your circle grant you the ability to transform into more
dangerous animal forms. Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Wild
Shape to transform into a beast with a challenge rating as high as 1.
Starting at 6th level, you can transform into a beast with a challenge
rating as high as your druid level divided by three, rounded down.
A circle of the moon druid can transform into a beast with a CR of 4 (elephant) at level 12 and above.
Wild Shape says you use the stat block of the creature you transform into:
Your game statistics are replaced by the statistics of the beast, but
you retain your alignment, personality, and intelligence, Wisdom, and
Charisma scores.
An elephant is a Huge Beast according to its stat block. So if you turn into an elephant it is always a Huge one. The wiggle room is that you could probably make the elephant vary in size within the range of Huge for flavor, with DM approval, but it will always be huge. This means that you are subject to the restrictions of a Huge creature.
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So no meaningful wiggle room, just flavorm
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– András
57 mins ago
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This is really ambiguous in the rules and I have not seen a definitive ruling. There is a reasonable argument that the rules mean this — "any creature that matches the stat block, and you fill in the specifics" — but there's also a reasonable argument that you can only turn into a specific beast you have literally seen before, so you could only choose among actual elephant sizes you've observed.
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– mattdm
39 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Kind of, with a little wiggle room
I'm assuming your druid is Circle of the Moon since without Circle of the Moon, you are limited to CR 1 wild shapes maximum, per the Beast Shapes table:
2nd | CR 1/4 max | No swim or fly speed | Wolf
4th | CR 1/2 max | No fly speed | Crocodile
8th | CR 1 max | Fly or Swim speed ok | Giant Eagle
Circle Forms for Circle of the Moon says:
The rites of your circle grant you the ability to transform into more
dangerous animal forms. Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Wild
Shape to transform into a beast with a challenge rating as high as 1.
Starting at 6th level, you can transform into a beast with a challenge
rating as high as your druid level divided by three, rounded down.
A circle of the moon druid can transform into a beast with a CR of 4 (elephant) at level 12 and above.
Wild Shape says you use the stat block of the creature you transform into:
Your game statistics are replaced by the statistics of the beast, but
you retain your alignment, personality, and intelligence, Wisdom, and
Charisma scores.
An elephant is a Huge Beast according to its stat block. So if you turn into an elephant it is always a Huge one. The wiggle room is that you could probably make the elephant vary in size within the range of Huge for flavor, with DM approval, but it will always be huge. This means that you are subject to the restrictions of a Huge creature.
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1
$begingroup$
So no meaningful wiggle room, just flavorm
$endgroup$
– András
57 mins ago
$begingroup$
This is really ambiguous in the rules and I have not seen a definitive ruling. There is a reasonable argument that the rules mean this — "any creature that matches the stat block, and you fill in the specifics" — but there's also a reasonable argument that you can only turn into a specific beast you have literally seen before, so you could only choose among actual elephant sizes you've observed.
$endgroup$
– mattdm
39 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Kind of, with a little wiggle room
I'm assuming your druid is Circle of the Moon since without Circle of the Moon, you are limited to CR 1 wild shapes maximum, per the Beast Shapes table:
2nd | CR 1/4 max | No swim or fly speed | Wolf
4th | CR 1/2 max | No fly speed | Crocodile
8th | CR 1 max | Fly or Swim speed ok | Giant Eagle
Circle Forms for Circle of the Moon says:
The rites of your circle grant you the ability to transform into more
dangerous animal forms. Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Wild
Shape to transform into a beast with a challenge rating as high as 1.
Starting at 6th level, you can transform into a beast with a challenge
rating as high as your druid level divided by three, rounded down.
A circle of the moon druid can transform into a beast with a CR of 4 (elephant) at level 12 and above.
Wild Shape says you use the stat block of the creature you transform into:
Your game statistics are replaced by the statistics of the beast, but
you retain your alignment, personality, and intelligence, Wisdom, and
Charisma scores.
An elephant is a Huge Beast according to its stat block. So if you turn into an elephant it is always a Huge one. The wiggle room is that you could probably make the elephant vary in size within the range of Huge for flavor, with DM approval, but it will always be huge. This means that you are subject to the restrictions of a Huge creature.
$endgroup$
Kind of, with a little wiggle room
I'm assuming your druid is Circle of the Moon since without Circle of the Moon, you are limited to CR 1 wild shapes maximum, per the Beast Shapes table:
2nd | CR 1/4 max | No swim or fly speed | Wolf
4th | CR 1/2 max | No fly speed | Crocodile
8th | CR 1 max | Fly or Swim speed ok | Giant Eagle
Circle Forms for Circle of the Moon says:
The rites of your circle grant you the ability to transform into more
dangerous animal forms. Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Wild
Shape to transform into a beast with a challenge rating as high as 1.
Starting at 6th level, you can transform into a beast with a challenge
rating as high as your druid level divided by three, rounded down.
A circle of the moon druid can transform into a beast with a CR of 4 (elephant) at level 12 and above.
Wild Shape says you use the stat block of the creature you transform into:
Your game statistics are replaced by the statistics of the beast, but
you retain your alignment, personality, and intelligence, Wisdom, and
Charisma scores.
An elephant is a Huge Beast according to its stat block. So if you turn into an elephant it is always a Huge one. The wiggle room is that you could probably make the elephant vary in size within the range of Huge for flavor, with DM approval, but it will always be huge. This means that you are subject to the restrictions of a Huge creature.
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So no meaningful wiggle room, just flavorm
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– András
57 mins ago
$begingroup$
This is really ambiguous in the rules and I have not seen a definitive ruling. There is a reasonable argument that the rules mean this — "any creature that matches the stat block, and you fill in the specifics" — but there's also a reasonable argument that you can only turn into a specific beast you have literally seen before, so you could only choose among actual elephant sizes you've observed.
$endgroup$
– mattdm
39 mins ago
add a comment |
1
$begingroup$
So no meaningful wiggle room, just flavorm
$endgroup$
– András
57 mins ago
$begingroup$
This is really ambiguous in the rules and I have not seen a definitive ruling. There is a reasonable argument that the rules mean this — "any creature that matches the stat block, and you fill in the specifics" — but there's also a reasonable argument that you can only turn into a specific beast you have literally seen before, so you could only choose among actual elephant sizes you've observed.
$endgroup$
– mattdm
39 mins ago
1
1
$begingroup$
So no meaningful wiggle room, just flavorm
$endgroup$
– András
57 mins ago
$begingroup$
So no meaningful wiggle room, just flavorm
$endgroup$
– András
57 mins ago
$begingroup$
This is really ambiguous in the rules and I have not seen a definitive ruling. There is a reasonable argument that the rules mean this — "any creature that matches the stat block, and you fill in the specifics" — but there's also a reasonable argument that you can only turn into a specific beast you have literally seen before, so you could only choose among actual elephant sizes you've observed.
$endgroup$
– mattdm
39 mins ago
$begingroup$
This is really ambiguous in the rules and I have not seen a definitive ruling. There is a reasonable argument that the rules mean this — "any creature that matches the stat block, and you fill in the specifics" — but there's also a reasonable argument that you can only turn into a specific beast you have literally seen before, so you could only choose among actual elephant sizes you've observed.
$endgroup$
– mattdm
39 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
No, the druid assumes the beast's size and other physical statistics.
When a druid uses Wild Shape, most of their stats are replaced by those of the beast.
While you are transformed, the following rules apply:
- Your game Statistics are replaced by the Statistics of the beast...
The beast's size is part of their statistics. So if you Wild Shape into the form of a huge-sized elephant, then you become huge-sized.
However, note you can squeeze in spaces that are one size smaller.
A creature can squeeze through a space that is large enough for a creature one size smaller than it. Thus, a Large creature can squeeze through a passage that’s only 5 feet wide. While squeezing through a space, a creature must spend 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there, and it has disadvantage on Attack rolls and Dexterity Saving Throws. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage while it’s in the smaller space.
For example, a druid Wild Shaped as a huge-sized (15 ft wide) elephant could squeeze through a large-sized (10 ft wide) corridor, moving at half speed and incurring some penalties. But they could not squeeze through a medium or small sized hallway.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
I was looking for the squeeze rules myself, but couldn't find them. DND Beyond is my main source and its search is pretty bad.
$endgroup$
– MarkTO
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
No, the druid assumes the beast's size and other physical statistics.
When a druid uses Wild Shape, most of their stats are replaced by those of the beast.
While you are transformed, the following rules apply:
- Your game Statistics are replaced by the Statistics of the beast...
The beast's size is part of their statistics. So if you Wild Shape into the form of a huge-sized elephant, then you become huge-sized.
However, note you can squeeze in spaces that are one size smaller.
A creature can squeeze through a space that is large enough for a creature one size smaller than it. Thus, a Large creature can squeeze through a passage that’s only 5 feet wide. While squeezing through a space, a creature must spend 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there, and it has disadvantage on Attack rolls and Dexterity Saving Throws. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage while it’s in the smaller space.
For example, a druid Wild Shaped as a huge-sized (15 ft wide) elephant could squeeze through a large-sized (10 ft wide) corridor, moving at half speed and incurring some penalties. But they could not squeeze through a medium or small sized hallway.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
I was looking for the squeeze rules myself, but couldn't find them. DND Beyond is my main source and its search is pretty bad.
$endgroup$
– MarkTO
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
No, the druid assumes the beast's size and other physical statistics.
When a druid uses Wild Shape, most of their stats are replaced by those of the beast.
While you are transformed, the following rules apply:
- Your game Statistics are replaced by the Statistics of the beast...
The beast's size is part of their statistics. So if you Wild Shape into the form of a huge-sized elephant, then you become huge-sized.
However, note you can squeeze in spaces that are one size smaller.
A creature can squeeze through a space that is large enough for a creature one size smaller than it. Thus, a Large creature can squeeze through a passage that’s only 5 feet wide. While squeezing through a space, a creature must spend 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there, and it has disadvantage on Attack rolls and Dexterity Saving Throws. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage while it’s in the smaller space.
For example, a druid Wild Shaped as a huge-sized (15 ft wide) elephant could squeeze through a large-sized (10 ft wide) corridor, moving at half speed and incurring some penalties. But they could not squeeze through a medium or small sized hallway.
$endgroup$
No, the druid assumes the beast's size and other physical statistics.
When a druid uses Wild Shape, most of their stats are replaced by those of the beast.
While you are transformed, the following rules apply:
- Your game Statistics are replaced by the Statistics of the beast...
The beast's size is part of their statistics. So if you Wild Shape into the form of a huge-sized elephant, then you become huge-sized.
However, note you can squeeze in spaces that are one size smaller.
A creature can squeeze through a space that is large enough for a creature one size smaller than it. Thus, a Large creature can squeeze through a passage that’s only 5 feet wide. While squeezing through a space, a creature must spend 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there, and it has disadvantage on Attack rolls and Dexterity Saving Throws. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage while it’s in the smaller space.
For example, a druid Wild Shaped as a huge-sized (15 ft wide) elephant could squeeze through a large-sized (10 ft wide) corridor, moving at half speed and incurring some penalties. But they could not squeeze through a medium or small sized hallway.
answered 2 hours ago
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I was looking for the squeeze rules myself, but couldn't find them. DND Beyond is my main source and its search is pretty bad.
$endgroup$
– MarkTO
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I was looking for the squeeze rules myself, but couldn't find them. DND Beyond is my main source and its search is pretty bad.
$endgroup$
– MarkTO
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I was looking for the squeeze rules myself, but couldn't find them. DND Beyond is my main source and its search is pretty bad.
$endgroup$
– MarkTO
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I was looking for the squeeze rules myself, but couldn't find them. DND Beyond is my main source and its search is pretty bad.
$endgroup$
– MarkTO
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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