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The rules say that a druid can wild shape into any animal they have seen. My question is this: Can they wild shape into an animal that's actually another wild shaped druid, or do they have to have seen the actual animal?
That’s a DM ruling, but my DM lets me use Conjure Animals to summon beasts to learn their shapes and technically they’re fey.
Professional computer geek
I would say it counts, I'd say it counts as seeing the PICTURE of the animal (within reason).
D&D is a game for nerds... so I guess I'm one :p
The rules say that a druid can wild shape into any animal they have seen. My question is this: Can they wild shape into an animal that's actually another wild shaped druid, or do they have to have seen the actual animal?
That’s a DM ruling, but my DM lets me use Conjure Animals to summon beasts to learn their shapes and technically they’re fey.
Professional computer geek
I would say it counts, I'd say it counts as seeing the PICTURE of the animal (within reason).
D&D is a game for nerds... so I guess I'm one :p