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My druid from a D&D campaign. She's a half orc... and then... she's not! Whoahh!
(I had to reupload this cause it was converted to a jpg the first time, shhhhh)
edit: Reuploaded the source file to fix some weirdness with the previous version. Not sure what happened, but it should look smoother now!
(I had to reupload this cause it was converted to a jpg the first time, shhhhh)
edit: Reuploaded the source file to fix some weirdness with the previous version. Not sure what happened, but it should look smoother now!
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Gotta make sure you're not straining anything when you wildshape!
And yeah, I had realized I was severely lacking in half-orc characters, and also thought it'd be interesting to see if their Relentless Endurance would work with Wildshape. The DM of that campaign ruled against it working that way, which is fair. Either way I'm still having fun with the character!
And yeah, I had realized I was severely lacking in half-orc characters, and also thought it'd be interesting to see if their Relentless Endurance would work with Wildshape. The DM of that campaign ruled against it working that way, which is fair. Either way I'm still having fun with the character!
Hmm, that's a fair point yeah. I'd definitely rule similar, seeing as how it's a racial trait and Wildshape says that you take on all physical aspects of the creature you transform into. Since you're not longer technically an orc/half-orc, no Relentless Endurance.
Then again when your Wildshape drops to 0 HP, back to normal you go, and any damage that carries over would absolutely be able to trigger Relentless Endurance at my table.
Then again when your Wildshape drops to 0 HP, back to normal you go, and any damage that carries over would absolutely be able to trigger Relentless Endurance at my table.
Fair enough! Wildshape specifically states that racial features carry over into the new form except for senses like Darkvision, so at the time for us it was more about us treating the Wildshape hp as a secondary health bar to the character's hp. Because it's the animal's hp going down and not the character's hp, it doesn't trigger it.
I've seen rulings going the other way as well of course. Everyone's got their own ways of doing it!
I've seen rulings going the other way as well of course. Everyone's got their own ways of doing it!
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