Does clone work across planes 5e?

Nothing in the description of Clone says that it stops working if you and your clone are on a different plane, so yes, if you die in the Feywild and you have a clone on the material plane, you have the option of transferring your soul to your clone.

Can you clone a female from a male?

“Use of the tail cells indicates that it is possible to clone either sex, and probably from almost any kind of somatic cell, as long as one figures out a way to cause the cell to regress to a primitive state and capitulate gene effects,” said Robert Foote, professor of animal physiology at Cornell University.

When does the soul transfer to a clone?

At any time after the clone matures, if the original creature dies, its soul transfers to the clone, provided that the soul is free and willing to return. The clone is physically identical to the original and has the same personality, memories, and abilities, but none of the original’s equipment.

What happens to the memories of a clone?

But at least as of the 3.5e SRD, clones have had the original’s memories as of the time of death. I believe that the soul transferring is the time when the memories would transfer, as they are considered to be part of the soul. For instance if the soul was not willing to transfer to clone it could become a ghost.

What’s the difference between a clone and an original?

The clone has the memories, abilities, and soul of the original, at the time the original died. From a cosmological standpoint, the clone is you. This is consistent with other effects that raise a soul in a new body, like reincarnation: the only difference is that clone creates the new body earlier than most such effects.

How does the clone spell work in Clash of clans?

The Clone Spell is a spell that copies troops that enter the spell’s radius. These copied troops are equal in level to the original troop, and appear with full health. They last a limited amount of time, and can be destroyed prematurely by defenses. A single troop is sufficient to generate copies of itself for the housing space of the spell level.

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