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<blockquote data-quote="machineelf" data-source="post: 6371672" data-attributes="member: 6774924"><p>He, pming. Thanks for the response. However that's a little different from what I had in mind. I am proposing two pools of hitpoints, one for the druid's normal form, and one for the druid's shapechange forms. So if a druid is in an animal form with 20 hitpoints, and takes 25 points of damage, then yes he reverts back to normal form and takes the additional 5 hitpoints to his normal pool of hitpoints, as per the rules as they are. But I am saying that in addition to that, if the druid is in an animal form with 20 hitpoints, and then takes 10 points of damage, and then wants to change into another animal form before a short rest, he will carry over that 10 points of damage into any future animal form (until a short rest is taken). So if he changes into a form that has 30 max hitpoints, he will be at 20 in that form. And if he wants to change into a form that has 8 max hitpoints, he can't, because it's not enough to cover the 10 hitpoints he already has for his shapechange forms. Once he takes a short rest, he is restored and no longer suffers from hitpoint damage to his shapechange forms.</p><p></p><p>That's what I have in mind, anyhow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machineelf, post: 6371672, member: 6774924"] He, pming. Thanks for the response. However that's a little different from what I had in mind. I am proposing two pools of hitpoints, one for the druid's normal form, and one for the druid's shapechange forms. So if a druid is in an animal form with 20 hitpoints, and takes 25 points of damage, then yes he reverts back to normal form and takes the additional 5 hitpoints to his normal pool of hitpoints, as per the rules as they are. But I am saying that in addition to that, if the druid is in an animal form with 20 hitpoints, and then takes 10 points of damage, and then wants to change into another animal form before a short rest, he will carry over that 10 points of damage into any future animal form (until a short rest is taken). So if he changes into a form that has 30 max hitpoints, he will be at 20 in that form. And if he wants to change into a form that has 8 max hitpoints, he can't, because it's not enough to cover the 10 hitpoints he already has for his shapechange forms. Once he takes a short rest, he is restored and no longer suffers from hitpoint damage to his shapechange forms. That's what I have in mind, anyhow. [/QUOTE]
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