04-11-2017, 12:04 AM
(04-10-2017, 09:34 PM)Lugar Wrote: Interesting thought. I think the Druid would remain in whatever form it is in, rather than revert back to its natural form. What would happen to magic armor that resizes? Would it magically change its shape and size to its original construction or stay as is when the wearer entered? There must be some zone around the anti-magic field causing all these magical changes and then the action is apart of the movement through that zone, no matter how thin.
I think because Wildshape is a supernatural ability it would be suppressed and he would turn back to normal. If antimagic shell couldn't then what could? But as far as magic items resizing themselves, I think there should be a house rule to say that either, a) They copy whatever size of person who's wearing them when they turn to normal, or b) Automatically loosen themselves to fall safely to the ground. Otherwise it would be a fairly cheap way for the DM to ruin a bunch of magic items and possibly kill some PC's. Lets say the party is facing a Huge sized creature wearing a Monk's Belt. Then the player casts Antimagic shell. The huge creature would either be crushed by the shrinking belt or would destroy the Monk's belt when his waste snapped it. Unfortunately this is more likely to happen to the players than a monster. It wouldn't be a big deal to Toot as most items would just get bigger unless he had the item especially sized for him.