Do PCs count as creatures?

Creature is basically every living, breathing (or undead or constructs) thing big enough to be considered at least CR0 (give or take). It’s important to note that “creature” does not get a precise definition in the rules. However, we can infer from BD&D p4 that it includes both the PCs and the creatures they encounter.

Is a dragon a creature 5e?

Dragons are large reptilian creatures of ancient origin and tremendous power. Also in this category are creatures distantly related to true dragons, but less powerful, less intelligent, and less magical, such as wyverns and pseudodragons. Elemental. Elementals are creatures native to the elemental planes.

Can you polymorph into a dragon 5e?

Unless the creature form chosen is a beast (allosaurus, brown bear, etc) the 4th level polymorph spell won’t turn the PC into a dragon. As far as the game is concerned, a dragon is not a beast; a dragon is its own type of creature. Dragons are large reptilian creatures of ancient origin and tremendous power.

Can you polymorph into a giant?

Of course the polymorph spell can’t turn creatures into a giant. Of course not every puzzle, problem or situation in an adventure needs to have a solution in the PC’s arsenal of spells and abilities. There are “locks” meant to be “picked”.

Is polymorph a good spell?

The Polymorph spell is an extremely versatile and powerful tool. It can crippled enemies, turn an ally into a ferocious beast, or provide you with utility options which are difficult to access without relying on numerous other spells at once.

Can you polymorph an undead?

2 Answers. Undead aren’t living, so they aren’t a valid target for ordinary Polymorph. Immunity to any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects or is harmless). This leaves us with only Polymorph any Object as a valid spell to polymorph an undead.

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