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<blockquote data-quote="Noctem" data-source="post: 6732988" data-attributes="member: 6801315"><p>Pauper gets it. The Wildshape rules tell you exactly what happens when damage causes the forms HP to drop to 0, in fact this is basically one of the very few abilities that act as an interrupt during the resolution of another effect. Damage is the effect, I deal 20 damage to the wildshape form but it only has 10 Hp. I apply 10 hp worth of damage, then pause while the creature reverts back to the druid form, then apply the rest. This is why it works how I've described. Even if it was an exact amount, 10 damage for 10 hp, by the time disintegrate checks to see the current hp of the target it is already reverted back to druid form so would not be at 0 HP. </p><p></p><p>Again Pauper gets it, Maxperson does not. And no, saying that what you're rambling on about is RAW does not make it so buddy..</p><p></p><p>The wildshape forms HP is reduced to 0 which causes the creature to revert back to the druid form and apply any remaining damage to his actual HP pool. The check for 0 HP is done after ALL of the damage is applied and resolved, not half way through the application. There's an order to these things and the resolution of damage isn't interrupted unless it is specifically stated to be: LIKE WILDSHAPE SPECIFICALLY STATES. The creature which disintegrate is targeting is the druid, not the wildshape form which is what you're failing to understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noctem, post: 6732988, member: 6801315"] Pauper gets it. The Wildshape rules tell you exactly what happens when damage causes the forms HP to drop to 0, in fact this is basically one of the very few abilities that act as an interrupt during the resolution of another effect. Damage is the effect, I deal 20 damage to the wildshape form but it only has 10 Hp. I apply 10 hp worth of damage, then pause while the creature reverts back to the druid form, then apply the rest. This is why it works how I've described. Even if it was an exact amount, 10 damage for 10 hp, by the time disintegrate checks to see the current hp of the target it is already reverted back to druid form so would not be at 0 HP. Again Pauper gets it, Maxperson does not. And no, saying that what you're rambling on about is RAW does not make it so buddy.. The wildshape forms HP is reduced to 0 which causes the creature to revert back to the druid form and apply any remaining damage to his actual HP pool. The check for 0 HP is done after ALL of the damage is applied and resolved, not half way through the application. There's an order to these things and the resolution of damage isn't interrupted unless it is specifically stated to be: LIKE WILDSHAPE SPECIFICALLY STATES. The creature which disintegrate is targeting is the druid, not the wildshape form which is what you're failing to understand. [/QUOTE]
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