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It may not be possible to have your cake and eat it too.
I will resist becoming a squid face as much as I can. The game on classic mode, will not be that hard.
Funny thing would be if the first teaser trailer of BG3 was one of the endings :D
That is how I played EA, never used the worm. If I have the choice between the powers and loosing myself to the tadpole, I would rather play it harder without the skills. If there is a "You can have an easy game, but in the end you will die and the tadpole gets your body", my choice will be not using powers. But that exactly is what no one knows but the devs.
Yeah, it is complete destruction of a person body&soul, erasing existence, like being pinned against the wall of the faithless, just the process is faster. However what can happen is some kind of echo to the mindflayer, where the mindflayer gets memories and earns behaviour of the previous owner, if not controlled correctly by the elder brain.
Your soul still around after transformation
You technically died during it and because your body is gone now you need someone to do a wish spell to resurrect you
Since a wish spell can alter reality, one does not negate the other: You could "create" a soul that has gone from existence.