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    Default Your fixing all this things are still there after death thing.

    Hi,

    Seeing as your fixing all this stuff that used to go away on death, fey dark familiars, owls etc - can you possibly fix druid elementals/animals so on death you don't revert to your racial and instead stay as a wolf/bear or elemental - might not seem much but if your in fire/water elemental form - your in there for a reason (your spells and buffs are set up for that race, same as wolf or bear). Having to get back into your form is painful.

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    Wild Shape is a derivative of Alternate Form. When a creature using an alternate form dies, it resumes its natural shape. So things are WAI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lion_mouse View Post
    Hi,

    Seeing as your fixing all this stuff that used to go away on death, fey dark familiars, owls etc - can you possibly fix druid elementals/animals so on death you don't revert to your racial and instead stay as a wolf/bear or elemental - might not seem much but if your in fire/water elemental form - your in there for a reason (your spells and buffs are set up for that race, same as wolf or bear). Having to get back into your form is painful.

    Thanks Tim

    When you die you lose all your buffs beyond say ship buffs and potions that dont expire on death.. your forms are buffs just like say a warlocks aura shuts off on death.. look at most of the wearwolf movies like american wearwolf in london. after they are killed its back to thier original form.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OfElectricMen View Post
    Wild Shape is a derivative of Alternate Form. When a creature using an alternate form dies, it resumes its natural shape. So things are WAI.
    Couldn't this be also the same with sorcerer and wizard necro forms or monk stances (though these randomly drop anyway) - they don't revert on death?

    Tim

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    Default These shouldn't drop on death.

    Quote Originally Posted by lion_mouse View Post
    Couldn't this be also the same with sorcerer and wizard necro forms or monk stances (though these randomly drop anyway) - they don't revert on death?

    Tim
    Agreed on all of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OfElectricMen View Post
    Wild Shape is a derivative of Alternate Form. When a creature using an alternate form dies, it resumes its natural shape. So things are WAI.
    Quote Originally Posted by adamkatt View Post
    When you die you lose all your buffs beyond say ship buffs and potions that dont expire on death.. your forms are buffs just like say a warlocks aura shuts off on death.. look at most of the wearwolf movies like american wearwolf in london. after they are killed its back to thier original form.
    Lore-wise sure, this makes sense.

    Gameplay-fun-wise though, I agree that it would be more fun to skip this step in order to get back into the action.

    IMO making major form toggles like these stay toggled on through death would be a nice QoL update.

    I would also like for auto-attack to stay toggled on through death, to help get back into the action even quicker.
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