RigaMortus2
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From the feat description
So suppose my Cleric is Dying, which is listed as a Condition in PHB pg 277.
If I crit my own death saving throw to get back onto my feet, could I use Sehanine's Reversal to transfer the Dying condition to a monster?
If I can, would the monster get the saving throws that players normally get, or would being dropped to 0 automatically kill it?
Also:
If I transfer the Dominated condition over to a monster, do I count as the "dominating creature"? That is, can I choose the monster's actions?
Channel Divinity: Sehanine's Reversal
Sehanine's blessing turns the powers of your enemies agaisnt them.
Encounter <> Divine
No Action Ranged 5
Trigger: You roll a natural 20 on a saving throw
Effect: Choose an enemy within range; that creature gains the condition you just saved against.
Special: You must take the Sehanine's Reversal feat to use this power.
So suppose my Cleric is Dying, which is listed as a Condition in PHB pg 277.
DYING
- You're unconscious
- You're at 0 or negative hit points.
- You make a death saving throw every round.
If I crit my own death saving throw to get back onto my feet, could I use Sehanine's Reversal to transfer the Dying condition to a monster?
If I can, would the monster get the saving throws that players normally get, or would being dropped to 0 automatically kill it?
Also:
DOMINATED
- You're dazed.
- The dominating creature chooses your action. The only powers it can make you use are at-will powers.
If I transfer the Dominated condition over to a monster, do I count as the "dominating creature"? That is, can I choose the monster's actions?