Lemonblu
2017-09-27, 09:55 AM
If one were to use Wild Empathy to improve an animals attitude to "Helpful", and follow it up with a Carry Companion spell, what happens once the spell is dismissed?
Rules state the Wild Empathy check functions as per Diplomacy, but works on animals instead, therefore it looks like a time-frame of 1d4 hours (+/- DM discretion).
Carry Companion is an effect 'similar to that of a Flesh To Stone spell', lasting until it is either dismissed with a command word, or through the use of Dispel Magic.
Does the Wild Empathy 'timer' go on hold when a creature is petrified, continue running in the background, or expire immediately following the transformation to stone? I haven't found anything yet that details what happens to creatures under the Petrified condition.
There is a chance I've got a calmed and helpful petrified creature tucked away in a pocket, and would like to know if it's going to see me as an ally or enemy once I turn it back.
Rules state the Wild Empathy check functions as per Diplomacy, but works on animals instead, therefore it looks like a time-frame of 1d4 hours (+/- DM discretion).
Carry Companion is an effect 'similar to that of a Flesh To Stone spell', lasting until it is either dismissed with a command word, or through the use of Dispel Magic.
Does the Wild Empathy 'timer' go on hold when a creature is petrified, continue running in the background, or expire immediately following the transformation to stone? I haven't found anything yet that details what happens to creatures under the Petrified condition.
There is a chance I've got a calmed and helpful petrified creature tucked away in a pocket, and would like to know if it's going to see me as an ally or enemy once I turn it back.