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Any effect that is originally on the source will be transferred to the polymorph with the "isactive" turned off with the following exceptions:
The following conditions will leave an effect active so it plays out its normal life cycle. If still there at end of polymorph will transfer back.
If the effect has a "duration" > 0.
If the effect had a "(C)" meaning its a concentration effect.
If the effect is "Blinded", "Charmed", "Cursed", "Deafened", "Frightened", "Grappled", "Intoxicated", "Paralyzed", "Petrified", "Poisoned", "Prone" or "Restrained".
No effect that comes with the polymorph node creation will be transferred back to the original.
If the DM decides to activate, deactivate, modify, or remove any effects on a polymorph node it will be up to them to make sure the original has whatever effects it should after the transformation back.
That's the solution I have for effects.]
Now as a DM - I would never let you take an "equipped effect" like that and apply it to your transformed shape as if you still had it in your hand. But if your DM is not as ruthless as me they could certainly go in and turn it back on. But per the rules I mentioned - that is my solution for effects.