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stress [2020/02/11 21:34] andrewstress [2020/02/11 21:43] (current) – [NPCs Exhaustion and Stress] andrew
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   - Disadvantage on any STR, DEX, or CON skill checks   - Disadvantage on any STR, DEX, or CON skill checks
   - Speed halved   - Speed halved
-  - Disadvantage on attack rolls and disadvantage on [[morale|NPCs' morale]]+  - Disadvantage on attack rolls
   - Hit point maximum halved   - Hit point maximum halved
   - Speed reduced to 0   - Speed reduced to 0
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     * [[conditions#Haunted|Haunted]]     * [[conditions#Haunted|Haunted]]
     * [[conditions#Pained|Pained]]      * [[conditions#Pained|Pained]] 
-  - Disadvantage on magic checks and attacks and disadvantage on [[morale|NPCs' morale]]+  - Disadvantage on magic checks and attacks
   - Sleep does not heal exhaustion (nightmares)    - Sleep does not heal exhaustion (nightmares) 
   - Temporary insanity (The player experiences hallucinations, hears voices in their head, experience powerful urges to do things they normally wouldn't, and other mind-altering events)    - Temporary insanity (The player experiences hallucinations, hears voices in their head, experience powerful urges to do things they normally wouldn't, and other mind-altering events) 
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 ==== NPCs Exhaustion and Stress ==== ==== NPCs Exhaustion and Stress ====
  
-Optionally, stress and exhaustion of NPC retainers may be handled differently for simplicity's sake. Instead of noting the levels and effects above, players may opt just to assign a level of the  [[conditions#drained|Drained]] condition on them. The effects of being drained through exhaustion and stress are cumulative, and once they reach 6+ the NPC either dies or falls into a permanent catatonic state. +Stress and exhaustion of NPC retainers will be handled differently for simplicity's sake. Instead of noting the levels and effects above, players just to assign a level of the [[conditions#drained|Drained]] condition on them, essentially lowering all checks, attacks, and morale by one for each level suffered. The effects of being drained both through exhaustion and stress are cumulative, and once they reach 6+ the NPC either dies of exhaustion or falls into a permanent catatonic state. 
  
  
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