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Hypersmurf said:It depends on whether your DM considers magically changing shape into something that is larger than you to be a magical effect that increases size, or not.
My feeling is that if a human turns into an ogre, that ogre (at size Large) is normal-sized; it is not under the effects of any magical effect that increases size. An ogre subjected to a magical effect that increases size would be Huge, not Large.
Others feel that since you are normally Medium, and as an ogre you are Large, and that difference in size is due to a magical effect, that the Polymorph is a magical effect that increases size.
I can see the arguments both ways, but I come down on the side of "Polymorph is changing you into a different creature, not altering your size... even if that different creature happens to be a different size to you".
-Hyp.
So if we go with this logic, saying that Enlarge Person works on the human who polymorphed into an ogre, would the person get only a "+2 size bonus to Strength, a -2 size penalty to Dexterity (to a minimum of 1), and a -1 penalty on attack rolls and AC due to its increased size." as it states in the Enlarge Person? Or would the bonuses and penalties be different since he'd be huge instead of large?
Using the above logic, could a 15th level druid Wildshaped into a Huge animal and then cast Enlarge Person to grow to gargantuan?
Thanks!