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You don't have the vocal cords for speech, but you can still understand language and can communicate in other ways limited by your form. A chicken or squirrel could probably scratch our short written messages, or manipulate string or twigs to spell (slowly). This is helpful if you need to convince someone you're under a spell, if you're stuck in Polymorphed form for a few days while your allies dig up a Dispel Magic or Break Enchantment, or if you asked to be polymorphed for a few days while you avoid your creditors.
Even Druids need a feat to talk in Wildshape.
And since that feat specifically calls our Wild Shape and not "under any polymorph effect," I'd assume a druid with this feat would still be unable to speak under Baleful Polymorph.

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You don't have the vocal cords for speech, but you can still understand language and can communicate in other ways limited by your form. A chicken or squirrel could probably scratch our short written messages, or manipulate string or twigs to spell (slowly). This is helpful if you need to convince someone you're under a spell, if you're stuck in Polymorphed form for a few days while your allies dig up a Dispel Magic or Break Enchantment, or if you asked to be polymorphed for a few days while you avoid your creditors.
blackbloodtroll wrote:Even Druids need a feat to talk in Wildshape.And since that feat specifically calls our Wild Shape and not "under any polymorph effect," I'd assume a druid with this feat would still be unable to speak under Baleful Polymorph.
True.

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Awesome. Thanks. The question mainly came up because the spell talked about you only losing the ability to cast spells only if you failed your will save... so if you're a chicken you can still cast spell but only if they're silent, still and have no material...or if the magic words are poc poc pocoq