the Jester
Legend
This discussion continues to be really fun!
I think one thing that's being overlooked here is the overlap factor. Some poisons cause ability damage- heck, most poisons do- but ability damage still gets a section and poison gets a section. I posit that the effect, not the source, is what matters.
About elves reduced to wis 0 or dragons reduced to dex 0: the problem here is with poor wording. A dragon at dex 0 isn't paralyzed, but iirc a creature with dex 0 can't move. A creature with a wis 0 isn't conscious because it doesn't count as a creature anymore (the same is true for a cha 0). (This is discussed, iirc, in the PH in the chapter on ability scores.)
As to the fine line between sleep and unconsciousness- all right, I can go with that (Drow poison causes unconsciousness).
A ghoul's touch causes paralysis; so does a Portugese man-o-war's. Granted that it's a natural attack (ex rather than su), but I still call paralysis paralysis. Dragons are immune to it regardless of source.
Interesting that the SRD lumps hold and paralysis together, though; I didn't know that.
About pixie arrows: here we have a sleep effect caused by a poison delivery mechanism. I'd say elves are immune- but again, I don't have my books, perhaps the MM says it causes "unconsciousness" instead of "sleep" and perhaps it even specifies whether elves are immune. Have to check once I go get them all back...


I think one thing that's being overlooked here is the overlap factor. Some poisons cause ability damage- heck, most poisons do- but ability damage still gets a section and poison gets a section. I posit that the effect, not the source, is what matters.
About elves reduced to wis 0 or dragons reduced to dex 0: the problem here is with poor wording. A dragon at dex 0 isn't paralyzed, but iirc a creature with dex 0 can't move. A creature with a wis 0 isn't conscious because it doesn't count as a creature anymore (the same is true for a cha 0). (This is discussed, iirc, in the PH in the chapter on ability scores.)
As to the fine line between sleep and unconsciousness- all right, I can go with that (Drow poison causes unconsciousness).
A ghoul's touch causes paralysis; so does a Portugese man-o-war's. Granted that it's a natural attack (ex rather than su), but I still call paralysis paralysis. Dragons are immune to it regardless of source.
Interesting that the SRD lumps hold and paralysis together, though; I didn't know that.
About pixie arrows: here we have a sleep effect caused by a poison delivery mechanism. I'd say elves are immune- but again, I don't have my books, perhaps the MM says it causes "unconsciousness" instead of "sleep" and perhaps it even specifies whether elves are immune. Have to check once I go get them all back...