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<blockquote data-quote="Giant2005" data-source="post: 6821468" data-attributes="member: 6813615"><p>Stabilized creatures aren't impervious to harm - they still have 0 hit points. Hitting it again will give it one failed death save that could grow to two on the victim's turn. I guess the vampire could bite the stabilzed creature once, use a medpack to restabilize it on its next turn, bite him again, restabilize and repeat as necessary (While hoping the victim doesn't roll a natural 1 on its death saving throw). Although that is pretty much as cumbersome as the potion idea and far from ideal.</p><p></p><p>It does make me wonder one thing that isn't at all related to vampirism though, but is that even how the game is supposed to be played? The book doesn't actually mention that becoming stable wipes any failed or successful death saves you have made upon the way. Even more significantly than that, it doesn't even say that those successes or failures are wiped upon regaining 1 hit point. This game could very well be a lot more lethal than anyone has been playing it if the intention is that failed death saves are permanent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giant2005, post: 6821468, member: 6813615"] Stabilized creatures aren't impervious to harm - they still have 0 hit points. Hitting it again will give it one failed death save that could grow to two on the victim's turn. I guess the vampire could bite the stabilzed creature once, use a medpack to restabilize it on its next turn, bite him again, restabilize and repeat as necessary (While hoping the victim doesn't roll a natural 1 on its death saving throw). Although that is pretty much as cumbersome as the potion idea and far from ideal. It does make me wonder one thing that isn't at all related to vampirism though, but is that even how the game is supposed to be played? The book doesn't actually mention that becoming stable wipes any failed or successful death saves you have made upon the way. Even more significantly than that, it doesn't even say that those successes or failures are wiped upon regaining 1 hit point. This game could very well be a lot more lethal than anyone has been playing it if the intention is that failed death saves are permanent. [/QUOTE]
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