Edited By
Akira Tanaka

A recent update on the Wild Magic Surge table is causing a stir among gamers, particularly regarding how Polymorph interacts with failed saving throws. Some are questioning if a successful throw negates the spell entirely or allows for user-controlled transformation.
The surge table now features a roll of 57-60 where players cast a random spell. Among these spells is Polymorph, leading to confusion about the exact mechanics involved. If a player fails their saving throw, they become a goat. But what happens if they succeed? Does that mean they get to choose their form, like a giant ape, or does nothing happen?
"Makes sense, but lame," one user shared.
The wording has players worried that this might be the sole negative effect among various random spell outcomes.
Spell Mechanics: Many players note the importance of reading the spell description. "If itโs cast on someone else and they save, they are not polymorphed," highlighted one comment.
Player Experience: Gamers are sharing their initial wild magic rolls, some recounting unfortunate transformations. One player mentioned, "On my first two rolls, I became a potted plant luckily made my save."
Confusion Over Rules: Thereโs a clear sense of unease regarding how to interpret the rule changes, with players split on if the spell has no effect on a successful save.
The community has reacted with a mix of curiosity and frustration.
๐ "Yes. The OP should refer to the polymorph spell description"
๐ "It means you donโt get turned into a goat and the spell doesnโt take effect."
๐ Many gamers urge clearer rules on spell interactions.
โ๏ธ Confusion on spell outcomes is prevalent, emphasizing the need for clearer guidelines.
๐ฒ Shared experiences reveal a mixture of lighthearted moments and discontent.
In the end, the Wild Magic Surge table and its unique takes on spells like Polymorph seem to open the door for more playful, yet perplexing, gameplay. As changes unfold, will clarity be the next roll of the dice?
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