AaronOfBarbaria
Adventurer
No.But if you apply the same rule to the case of a Rogue being reduced to 0 hit points by a hit, won't it also imply that he can't use Uncanny Dodge?
Uncanny Dodge clearly happens before hit points are reduced by damage taken, as otherwise it would not say it reduces damage but that it regains lost hit points.
Being reduced to 0 hit points is clearly a thing that happens after hit points are reduced by damage taken because that is math and math always has an order of operations.
Unless you are talking about a theoretical attack which has an effect of "If you are hit by this attack, you are reduced to 0 hit points", it is not that a character is reduced to 0 hit points by a hit; it's that a character is dealt damage by a hit - and a separate, inherently subsequent, event that the character is made unconscious by being at 0 hit points.