Can you polymorph an unconscious creature?

Polymorph: you can cast the spell on an unconscious creature if the creature as at least 1 hit point.

Does polymorph remove exhaustion?

Nothing in the description of the Polymorph spell indicates that it counters any conditions, nor does it specifically mention removing exhaustion levels.

Can an unconscious person hear 5e?

A creature that is unaware of their surroundings is unaware of any sounds, and therefore cannot benefit from Effects that require them to hear something. “Specific overrules General” applies here. If a creature is (only) Unconscious, they cannot hear (“… are unaware …”).

What happens when a polymorphed creature is knocked unconscious?

As long as the excess damage doesn’t reduce your normal form to 0 hit points, you aren’t knocked unconscious. This answer favors Disintegrate because it bypasses, or renders null and void, considerations of the “unconscious” state at 0 HP.

What happens when a Polymorph creature is at 0 hp?

There is some tension between this spell’s result at 0 HP and the other shape changing methods. Polymorph (both regular and true), Shapechange, and Wildshape all have a consistent rule of reverting to original form when 0 HP are reached, and can be summarized as follows:

Can a polymorph spell turn you to dust?

Yes, Disintegrate turns you to dust. It kills you. According to the Polymorph spell description, death will revert you to your original form with your original HP (with extra damage carried over). There is nothing in the rules that says you cannot revert to your original form if you are no longer a “creature.”.

What happens when you make a wisdom saving throw in polymorph?

An unwilling creature must make a Wisdom saving throw to avoid the effect. The spell has no effect on a shapechanger or a creature with 0 hit points. The transformation lasts for the duration, or until the target drops to 0 hit points or dies.

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