Do spells end when the caster dies?

A spell keeps going when its caster is incapacitated or dies, unless the spell requires concentration.

What happens when a true Polymorphed creature dies?

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.

Can you cast spells while in true polymorph?

The creature is limited in the actions it can perform by the nature of its new form, and it can’t speak, cast spells, or take any other action that requires hands or speech, unless its new form is capable of such actions.

Can I use spiritual weapon while paralyzed?

I mistakenly thought that my character could issue mental commands (to control a spiritual weapon perhaps) while under the influence of a hold person spell. However, as has been noted on the site already, paralyzed creatures are incapacitated, and therefore can’t take actions, and therefore can’t take bonus actions.

When does a true polymorph die, does it revert to its original form?

When true polymorphed creature dies, does it revert to its original form? The True Polymorph description says: Creature into Creature. The transformation lasts for the duration, or until the target drops to 0 hit points or dies. If you concentrate on this spell for the full duration, the transformation lasts until it is dispelled.

When does true polymorph become permanent in RuneScape?

Casting True Polymorph on an unwilling creature (relevant parts included only): You transform the creature into a different creature…or into an object.The transformation lasts for the duration, or until the target drops to O hit points or dies. If you concentrate on this spell for the full hour, the transformation becomes permanent.

What happens when you kill a true polymorph in 5e?

Mostly because of the spell’s massive scope. According to 5e’s designers, the intent is that when the true polymorphed creature is reduced to 0 hit points or killed, it reverts to its original form. They point to the new text from the errata, that the spell has no effect on a creature with 0 hit points.

Do you have to dispel true polymorph every hour?

As with a lot of aspects of this spell, this isn’t universally agreed on. Some DMs rule that the spell’s text means that once you concentrate on the spell for the full hour, it can only be transformed back by dispelling true polymorph. Different DMs may rule differently on this.

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