If the simulacrum is damaged, you can repair it in an alchemical laboratory, using rare herbs and minerals worth 100 gp per hit point it regains.
Can you heal a simulacrum with spells?
The simulacrum has the statistics of the creature and half its hit points – it does not have any of the racial or class features except for spell slots that cannot be regained so healing surges and short rests don’t come into it.
Can you explain why a true polymorphed simulacrum?
Being a simulacrum isn’t an effect applied to a creature, it’s a fundamental part of what they are. True polymorph changes what they are. They aren’t a copy anymore, they are the real thing. And true polymorph will always make it a real thing because it can turn rocks into real, permanent creatures.
Can a simulacrum function as a living creature?
While polymorphed, however, the simulacrum would be able to function as a living creature in all respects (assuming you polymorphed it into a living creature), including recovering the hit points of its assumed form. However, it would still not be able to heal its simulacrum hp, which are separate.
Can a polymorph function as a living creature?
In other words, it would still be susceptible to being dispelled. While polymorphed, however, the simulacrum would be able to function as a living creature in all respects (assuming you polymorphed it into a living creature), including recovering the hit points of its assumed form.
What happens to feats when you turn into polymorph?
Feats are part of a creature’s game statistics (in fact, most of the time they are class features). As such, they are replaced with the creature’s statics when you transform into the new creature. See this question for more details on what “game statistics” means. Thus, none of your feats have any effect while in polymorph form.