All the conditions you have while polymorphed carry over in your normal form, reverting does not get you any kind of cure.
Does polymorph remove exhaustion 5e?
Does polymorph remove Exhaustion? Nothing in the description of the Polymorph 5e spell means that it counters any conditions. A monster may suffer the effect of its present level of Exhaustion in 5e and all lower levels.
Does polymorph remove conditions?
How do ongoing effects work with polymorph? Any ongoing effects continue to work as normal. Polymorph doesn’t say it ends existing conditions or effects, so it doesn’t.
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.
When does a permanently polymorphed creature revert to its original form?
Specific Beats General – A permanently polymorphed creature will stay morphed if it dies In 5e, you always apply a general rule unless there is a specific exception. That is exactly what is happening in this case. Generally, the target will revert after the full duration, upon the target reaching 0 hp, or upon dying.
What are the most common questions about polymorph?
Polymorph is one of the most commonly debated spells. This thread has been created to provide a central point for adventurers and DMs to ask questions about this controversial spell. I’d like to start by listing common discussions that usually occur around polymorph and gain agreement on any questions brought forth by the community.
Which is easier to adjudicate wild shape or polymorph?
Polymorph and True Polymorph are actually really easy to adjudicate compared to class features like Wild Shape which let you carry over some of your statistics. What effects or features carryover into my new form, or back into my original form?