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Disintegrate Vs. Druid
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 6763733" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>This is wrong as you have stated it. It does not do that at all. First, when you hit 0 you simply do not fall unconscious at all at 0 hit points if you revert due to damage unless the amount of damage dealt is enough to reduce the reverted form to 0. There is no "instead" happening. Also, unconsciousness is not undone if it is the cause of reversion. The sleep spell is a good example of that. It also specifically ONLY applies to unconscious and not dead, ash or any other condition but unconscious.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This triggers prior to reversion, though. It happens at 0, which the druid hit. There is never a point where a druid can revert from a disintegrate spell where that spell did not cause the druid to hit 0.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You seem to have not read my posts. I've said more than once that they are both specific rules, and that they both trigger at 0. There is no rule that prevents disintegrate from triggering, so whether you revert and then turn to ash, or turn to ash and then revert, you still end up a reverted pile of ash. There is no rule you can point to that says that I am wrong with that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The bolded part is a house rule. Disintegrate's ash effect has already triggered. Gaining hit points later does not undo that as there is nothing in the spell to say that it does. Without being able to show me where it explicitly says that disintegrate's trigger is undone by reversion, it does not get undone by reversion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 6763733, member: 23751"] This is wrong as you have stated it. It does not do that at all. First, when you hit 0 you simply do not fall unconscious at all at 0 hit points if you revert due to damage unless the amount of damage dealt is enough to reduce the reverted form to 0. There is no "instead" happening. Also, unconsciousness is not undone if it is the cause of reversion. The sleep spell is a good example of that. It also specifically ONLY applies to unconscious and not dead, ash or any other condition but unconscious. This triggers prior to reversion, though. It happens at 0, which the druid hit. There is never a point where a druid can revert from a disintegrate spell where that spell did not cause the druid to hit 0. You seem to have not read my posts. I've said more than once that they are both specific rules, and that they both trigger at 0. There is no rule that prevents disintegrate from triggering, so whether you revert and then turn to ash, or turn to ash and then revert, you still end up a reverted pile of ash. There is no rule you can point to that says that I am wrong with that. The bolded part is a house rule. Disintegrate's ash effect has already triggered. Gaining hit points later does not undo that as there is nothing in the spell to say that it does. Without being able to show me where it explicitly says that disintegrate's trigger is undone by reversion, it does not get undone by reversion. [/QUOTE]
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