whatisitgoodfor said:
BTW, it isn't necessary for the druid to change back to native form before WSing into another animal form, but it does use up another of his daily uses.
I have yet to see a Druid of enough level to Wildshape in my gaming, but I thought that the number of times/day refer to new animal forms, not to reverting into the native form, isn't it?
So, if a Druid wildshapes into wolf and back to native form, she has used 1 daily use of WS.
If she wildshapes into wolf, then into eagle and back to native form, she has used 2 daily uses of WS.
If she wildshapes into wolf, back to native form, then into eagle and back to native form, she has used 2 daily uses of WS.
Why should it count against daily limit to revert into native form? After all, it is quite like dismissing oneself's spell.
edit: now that I re-read your post, I think you were saying the same thing
I think we can easily say, if we wish, that WS has a permanent duration, and it is dismissible at will.