D&D 5E Shapechanger (Transmuter 10) (polymorph'ing yourself)

As to the intelligence issue, remember that polymorph also states that the target retains their personality and alignment. Which says to me that the lawful good paladin turned T-Rex isn't likely to do anything that would jeopardize his paladinhood, despite arguably not being smart enough to comprehend the intricacies of morality and ethics.

As such, I see polymorphed individuals as have difficulty understanding new information, but like a well trained animal they can generally do things that they know how to do in their normal form. A wizard who turns into a rat to go scouting won't fully comprehend what he's seen until he reverts, but IMO he's not going to get distracted by a piece of cheese and abandon the party (unless perhaps he's a kender). Similarly, a fighter won't necessarily turn tail and run just because an enemy caster turns him into a rabbit.
 

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