Unless stated otherwise, no. As a shapechanger, a werewolf is unaffected by polymorph and true polymorph while they can be affect by mass polymorph if they are willing. If I was DM though, any of the above spells could take affect if the werewolf was willing.
No. Werewolves who embrace the curse usually hunt in small packs. An entire town of werewolves resisting the curse would leave ranches and farms in the nearby areas decimated each full moon.
Sure, why not? It introduces some interesting tension, but as the DM, you need to make it clear what you want to do, perhaps after the session when they are bitten. If the player isn't into it and you just do it anyway, neither of you are going to have any fun.
Aside: when beast shapes are implemented, can we also get lycanthropy on the character sheets?
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A few questions....
My bigest one is are they immune to outside polymorph effect's?
Also is a town were everyone is a werewolf a good idea?
And what are your opinions on party members being werewolfs?
In my campaign there is a spell that gives the beast back their human mind. So its not totaly crazy....
Current game- Pelegos: Singularity
Game world- Thad'thra, homebrew
Role- DM
Players- Maro: Light Cleric, Rivqah: Feind Warlock, Kortek: Artillerist Artificer
Plot: Uncover a conspiracy and truth behind the Dragon, Blasphemy, and the light of the kingdom that was stollen. Drenching Baranara into shadow.
Answers to your questions in order:
Unless stated otherwise, no. As a shapechanger, a werewolf is unaffected by polymorph and true polymorph while they can be affect by mass polymorph if they are willing. If I was DM though, any of the above spells could take affect if the werewolf was willing.
No. Werewolves who embrace the curse usually hunt in small packs. An entire town of werewolves resisting the curse would leave ranches and farms in the nearby areas decimated each full moon.
Sure, why not? It introduces some interesting tension, but as the DM, you need to make it clear what you want to do, perhaps after the session when they are bitten. If the player isn't into it and you just do it anyway, neither of you are going to have any fun.
Aside: when beast shapes are implemented, can we also get lycanthropy on the character sheets?
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