So, I made a Kobold Druid for my next campaign. And I ran into a detail I want to try and iron out before we hit level two and it actually has an impact on how things work for the character.
Does a Kobold that is wild shaped into a creature lose the detrimental effect of sunlight sensitivity while in a beast shape, or would that racial trait carry over to the beast form as well?
I can see both sides of the argument, I want to see what a few rules lawyers and the community say about it before I drop it on my DM as his problem to decide. (His first run as the DM)
I just did a scan of the Kobolds and it looks like their sunlight sensitivity is a physiological effect rather than a curse or some such, therefore I'd say that you would lose sunlight sensitivity while in wild-shape.
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So, I made a Kobold Druid for my next campaign. And I ran into a detail I want to try and iron out before we hit level two and it actually has an impact on how things work for the character.
Does a Kobold that is wild shaped into a creature lose the detrimental effect of sunlight sensitivity while in a beast shape, or would that racial trait carry over to the beast form as well?
I can see both sides of the argument, I want to see what a few rules lawyers and the community say about it before I drop it on my DM as his problem to decide. (His first run as the DM)
I just did a scan of the Kobolds and it looks like their sunlight sensitivity is a physiological effect rather than a curse or some such, therefore I'd say that you would lose sunlight sensitivity while in wild-shape.