![]() ![]() The same applies if you cast Conjure Animals, Conjure Fey, Polymorph or Animal Shapes. According to the half-dragon template, a Half-White Dragon Polar Bear retains its Beast type and CR, meaning that if you're playing a Moon Druid there's no rule preventing you from wild-shaping into a half-dragon polar bear instead of a normal one. This is a template made for monsters, not player characters, and there's no rules compliant way to apply it to a character, but there ARE ways to apply it to monsters a player can summon or turn into.įor example, a Polar Bear is a Beast with a size of Large and a CR of 2. To give you an example of what I'm talking about, look at the Half Dragon template in the Monster Manual. That's not really what I'm discussing here. ![]() They exist RAW, but aren't usually considered valid pc options. ![]() DND beyond character creation) puts them in a grey area. The fact that they're (nearly) all-upside and not provided in an explicit "this is an option for players" context + the lack of official support (e.g. ![]()
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