I'm throwing around ideas for a backup character and I'm thinking of incorporating the spell reincarnate. I notice the spell specifies 'a new adult body is created', but I'm wondering if that simply implies a body of the same proportional age since I think a majority of players have adult characters. (And it's easier to type and less confusing than 'a body that is the same age in proportion to the race the body is reincarnated as')
Ultimately it would be up to the DM I guess, but I figured it would be nice to get other's opinions on this kind of matter for if I ever DM in the future and need to make a decision on this kind of wording.
TLDR; if a child around 10 or so is reincarnated would the new body be a child of the reincarnated race or would it be an adult body of the reincarnated race?
I'm throwing around ideas for a backup character and I'm thinking of incorporating the spell reincarnate. I notice the spell specifies 'a new adult body is created', but I'm wondering if that simply implies a body of the same proportional age since I think a majority of players have adult characters. (And it's easier to type and less confusing than 'a body that is the same age in proportion to the race the body is reincarnated as')
Ultimately it would be up to the DM I guess, but I figured it would be nice to get other's opinions on this kind of matter for if I ever DM in the future and need to make a decision on this kind of wording.
TLDR; if a child around 10 or so is reincarnated would the new body be a child of the reincarnated race or would it be an adult body of the reincarnated race?
When the spell says it creates an adult body, it means it.
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