![]() This energy is an element of the magic that suffuses the multiverse-specifically, the element that flows through living bodies. Monks make careful study of a magical energy that most monastic traditions call ki. Reminds me of the old Swordsage/Monk debates, where monk players complained swordsages were too magical even those monks empirically had a greater percentage of their abilities were (Su). Monk abilities use ki which is explicitly magic, those abilities are notmagic. Wild Shape says you magically transform, and is magic. ![]() The rules for what is an isn't magic when not talking about what involves a spell slot are arbitrary. What are your thoughts on the matter? Has anyone ruled this differently or found an official documentation of the circumstance? I personally like the idea that they can maintain the transformation, and perhaps are blocked from willingly reverting to their human form while under the effects of anti-magic. However, my question is whether or not an already transformed druid would be forced to drop their wild shape upon becoming affected by such a spell?įrom my understanding, I think this is more a matter of opinion as it does not appear to be directly addressed anywhere that I have seen. In the Wild Shape ability, it states that you ".magically transform." meaning that the actual process of transforming is without doubt negated by an anti-magic field spell, or similar effect. Please instead reply in the ongoing threads rather than making new ones.įeel free to add to the community resource folder and the resource list.Īccording to the rules on the application of anti-magic effects, if the ability states that it is "magical" it can be dispelled/negated with countermeasures like anti-magic field. ![]() Limit Direct Response Posts - New posts that could reasonably serve as a reply to a different post that is in the top 40 of “Hot” may be removed by the moderators at their discretion. No low-effort/OC/image posts - Official sources, homebrew images, and new information/product photos are the exception. No D&D Beyond content sharing posts - DDB Content sharing is restricted to the weekly thread which you can find here For info on how to filter by flair on various apps and sites click here. For more information on which flair to use check here. Limit Homebrew - You may only post one new homebrew thread per day.Īll posts must be flaired - Submissions should be flaired with an appropriate flair. Limit self-promotional links - Any self-promotional external links (such as blogs, storefronts or Kickstarters) must be related to D&D and posted no more than once every 14 days. Text memes should be relevant to discussion. ![]() Use clear, concise title names - Titles must be clear, concise, and not worded in a misleading fashion.ĭo not post memes or joke posts - Meme images should be posted on /r/dndmemes. Do not suggest ways for such material to be obtained. Please respect the opinions of people who play differently than you do.ĭo not suggest piracy - Any non-fair use posts containing closed content from WotC or any third party will be removed. A place to discuss the latest version of Dungeons & Dragons, the fifth edition, known during the playtest as D&D Next.īe civil to one another - Unacceptable behavior includes name calling, taunting, baiting, flaming, etc.
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