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<blockquote data-quote="dmnqwk" data-source="post: 6755946" data-attributes="member: 6804204"><p>I fully agree with you Seebs, if you chomp a Goodberry down in bear form then revert, if Goodberry applies a single effect it would not carry over. Only if it was a continuous feeling, like a bowl of porridge, would you be free to believe the satiation was for 24 hours due to it consistently re-applying. But this, again, is something each DM can assume based on previous editions and the addition/removal of rules and/or spells from 5th edition.</p><p></p><p>As for Max and his insistence you apply the "cannot be brought back to life" silliness, you are never assumed dead, just a pile of dust. Druids can exist in forms completely alien to them, which is created through magic. The same magic which sustains you when you're a shark swimming underwater is the same magic which reverts you back from a pile of dust to Druid form and goes "hah, disintegrate!" I am fully 100% confident this argument is now flogging a dead horse and if you wish to believe otherwise you are free to do so; but if you insist it's the rules when the rules have quite coherently proven you can only win the day with inferences and assumptions, you are crazier than a human with 14 in every stat, multi-classed as 1st level everything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmnqwk, post: 6755946, member: 6804204"] I fully agree with you Seebs, if you chomp a Goodberry down in bear form then revert, if Goodberry applies a single effect it would not carry over. Only if it was a continuous feeling, like a bowl of porridge, would you be free to believe the satiation was for 24 hours due to it consistently re-applying. But this, again, is something each DM can assume based on previous editions and the addition/removal of rules and/or spells from 5th edition. As for Max and his insistence you apply the "cannot be brought back to life" silliness, you are never assumed dead, just a pile of dust. Druids can exist in forms completely alien to them, which is created through magic. The same magic which sustains you when you're a shark swimming underwater is the same magic which reverts you back from a pile of dust to Druid form and goes "hah, disintegrate!" I am fully 100% confident this argument is now flogging a dead horse and if you wish to believe otherwise you are free to do so; but if you insist it's the rules when the rules have quite coherently proven you can only win the day with inferences and assumptions, you are crazier than a human with 14 in every stat, multi-classed as 1st level everything! [/QUOTE]
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