I don't read it that way at all. Not even close.
Ok how do you read it?
You fail the first save, then what?
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I don't read it that way at all. Not even close.
Are automatic success and automatic failure like advantage, and cancel each other out?![]()
How do you read it? Other than the specific beats general that I mentioned in my first post, it seems pretty clear that you get a dex save or be paralyzed, and further dex saves to overcome, but paralysis makes you auto fail dex saves.I don't read it that way at all. Not even close.
Yea, Dex save to avoid, Con save to resist the poison after being hit. Definitely a case where the statted ability doesn't match the intended narrative.I mean, that's funny as hell. LOL
How I would resolve it, though, is that it seems to me that the carrion crawler ability is more specific than the more general paralyzation rules. It seems clear from the specific ability that you can continue to make dex saves that are possible to succeed at and break the poison/paralysis.
Edit: It would have made more sense as a con save in any case.
Why not just a to hit roll followed by a con save?Yea, Dex save to avoid, Con save to resist the poison after being hit. Definitely a case where the statted ability doesn't match the intended narrative.
I don't think the dex save needs to be there at all. The crawler has to roll to hit, right? Usually when a hit roll is required for an ability, a save isn't.Yea, Dex save to avoid, Con save to resist the poison after being hit. Definitely a case where the statted ability doesn't match the intended narrative.
I haven't seen the full stat block. I assume the tentacles need to hit to trigger this affect? Or is this the main attack? If the later, I see why they went with the Dex save for triggering the initial condition, but subsequent saves really should be Con to resist the poison. Weird.