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Any combatant that reaches 0 hit points | Any combatant that reaches 0 hit points | ||
- | is incapacitated and unable to act. They’re | + | is incapacitated and unable to act. They begin to bleed out [[damage# |
- | dead if not stabilized within 1 minute or by | + | |
- | the end of the fight (whichever is later). | + | |
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===== Death and Injury ===== | ===== Death and Injury ===== | ||
- | Whenever you start your turn with 0 hit points, you must make a special check, called a death check, to determine whether you creep closer to death or hang onto life. Unlike other checks, this one isn’t tied to any ability score. You are in the hands of fate now, aided only by spells and features | + | Whenever you reach 0 hit points, you enter the death countdown. You tick off one box on the character sheet for each round that passes, and when you have reached -10 points, you have bled out and are now dead. To avoid bleeding out, you must be stabilized |
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- | Roll a d20. If the roll is 11 or higher, you succeed. Otherwise, you fail. A success or failure has no effect by itself. On your third success, you become stable (see below). On your third failure, you die. The successes | + | |
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- | Rolling 1 or 20\\ | + | |
- | When you make a death check and roll a 1 on the d20, it counts as two failures. If you roll a 20 on the d20, you regain 1 hit point. | + | |
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- | Damage at 0 Hit Points\\ | + | |
- | If you take any damage while you have 0 hit points, you suffer a death check failure. If the damage is from a critical hit, you suffer two failures instead. If the damage equals or exceeds your hit point maximum, you suffer instant death. | + | |
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- | Stabilizing a Creature\\ | + | |
- | The best way to save a creature with 0 hit points is to heal it. If healing is unavailable, | + | |
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- | You can use your action | + | |
- | A stable creature doesn' | ||
- | Monsters and Death\\ | + | * **Stabilizing |
- | Most DMs have a monster die the instant | + | |
- | Mighty villains and special | + | * **Monsters and Death**: Most GMs have monsters and NPCs die the instant it drops to 0 hit points, rather than having it fall unconscious and make death checks. |
See also [[healing|Healing and Injury]] for stabilization and recovery rules. | See also [[healing|Healing and Injury]] for stabilization and recovery rules. | ||
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==== Injury Table ==== | ==== Injury Table ==== | ||
- | Once a character is stabilized, roll on this table to determine any lasting wounds were inflicted by the blows that knocked them to zero hit points. | + | Once a character is stabilized, roll on this table to determine any lasting wounds were inflicted by the blows that knocked them to zero hit points. These effects last until they are mitigated using the rules found in the [[healing|recovery rules]]. |
^d20^Description^Effect^ | ^d20^Description^Effect^ | ||
- | |1|False Hope|Dead| | + | |1|False Hope|The stabilization effect was unsuccessful and the target is already dead| |
|2|Feeble|Lose 1D6 STR| | |2|Feeble|Lose 1D6 STR| | ||
|3|Shaky|Lose 1D6 DEX| | |3|Shaky|Lose 1D6 DEX| | ||
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|6|Confused|Lose 1D6 WIS| | |6|Confused|Lose 1D6 WIS| | ||
|7|Disfigured|Lose 1D6 CHA| | |7|Disfigured|Lose 1D6 CHA| | ||
- | |8-13|Maimed|Lose a body part: player' | + | |8-13|Maimed|Lose a body part. The loss could lead to one of the following permanent conditions. |
|14-19|Busted Up|Disadvantage to all checks until safe rest| | |14-19|Busted Up|Disadvantage to all checks until safe rest| | ||
|20|Standing |Immediately heal 1D8 HP| | |20|Standing |Immediately heal 1D8 HP| |
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