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Knocking druids out of wild shape.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mirrorrorrim" data-source="post: 9022089" data-attributes="member: 7040132"><p>I voted for when they hit 0 HP, but I have some reasons, exemptions, and further variables to suggest.</p><p></p><p>First, I don't think it should be concentration because I do like for a druid to be able to concentrate on a druid spell while in wildshape. I also want a druid to be able to be a cat and take a nap in a sunbeam without losing their form.</p><p></p><p>Second, I don't want full HP ablative armor. I prefer some temporary HP for a form, but it's still your HP and you are very much getting hurt when you take damage in your wildshape. That more accurately fits the narrative in my mind. If you are a deer and you get hit by a hunters arrow, and if you change back, you still have the injury if you don't get healing. (Though maybe a little healing with Wildshape is fine at some level.)</p><p></p><p>Third, I think there should be a special lower-level Critter form (for city work and infiltration), and for that low-level functionality, it could be balanced that if the druid takes damage it gets knocked out of that form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirrorrorrim, post: 9022089, member: 7040132"] I voted for when they hit 0 HP, but I have some reasons, exemptions, and further variables to suggest. First, I don't think it should be concentration because I do like for a druid to be able to concentrate on a druid spell while in wildshape. I also want a druid to be able to be a cat and take a nap in a sunbeam without losing their form. Second, I don't want full HP ablative armor. I prefer some temporary HP for a form, but it's still your HP and you are very much getting hurt when you take damage in your wildshape. That more accurately fits the narrative in my mind. If you are a deer and you get hit by a hunters arrow, and if you change back, you still have the injury if you don't get healing. (Though maybe a little healing with Wildshape is fine at some level.) Third, I think there should be a special lower-level Critter form (for city work and infiltration), and for that low-level functionality, it could be balanced that if the druid takes damage it gets knocked out of that form. [/QUOTE]
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