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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 6763869" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>As I said more than once earlier in the thread, I'm going with RAI for my game. I'll probably do the same with disintegrate. With poison and disease, though, I probably won't. I'll have to give it more thought, but I think RAI with disintegrate is to not have the spell destroy the druid because he took a weaker form. Poison and disintegrate don't do that. They are simply a form of damage/effect and I think it is likely that RAI isn't for wild shape to destroy other game elements like poison, disease, contagion spell, etc. Add to that the wild shape wording that the druid assumes the shape of the beast, so the beast form is his body. Reversion doesn't change the druid from one body to the other, so I wouldn't think any poison or disease would leave. Then of course there is the paragraph on what exclusions happen upon reversion and poison and disease aren't on that list.</p><p></p><p>Given all of that, I'm strongly leaning against losing poison/disease effects upon reversion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 6763869, member: 23751"] As I said more than once earlier in the thread, I'm going with RAI for my game. I'll probably do the same with disintegrate. With poison and disease, though, I probably won't. I'll have to give it more thought, but I think RAI with disintegrate is to not have the spell destroy the druid because he took a weaker form. Poison and disintegrate don't do that. They are simply a form of damage/effect and I think it is likely that RAI isn't for wild shape to destroy other game elements like poison, disease, contagion spell, etc. Add to that the wild shape wording that the druid assumes the shape of the beast, so the beast form is his body. Reversion doesn't change the druid from one body to the other, so I wouldn't think any poison or disease would leave. Then of course there is the paragraph on what exclusions happen upon reversion and poison and disease aren't on that list. Given all of that, I'm strongly leaning against losing poison/disease effects upon reversion. [/QUOTE]
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