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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Zoom" data-source="post: 129471" data-attributes="member: 409"><p>Let's assume a +1 flaming longsword wielded by a 5th level fighter (+5 BAB) with a 16 Strength (+3). Ignore feats for this example. The fighter hits the troll and does 1d8+4 damage for the longsword and +1d6 more fire damage. The troll suffers 1d8+4 <strong>subdual</strong> damage and 1d6 normal damage. The troll would regenerate 5 points of that subdual damage at the beginning of his next turn and each turn after that until it is all healed. The troll does not regenerate the fire damage (or acid damage). This only heals normally. IOW, all damage done to a troll is subdual damage except damage from fire or acid.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To kill it you would have to inflict more normal damage on it than it has hit points (or to -10, however your DM does it). If you do not, then it will eventually regenerate the subdual damage. The only way to inflict normal damage to a troll is with fire or acid. You may perform a coup de grace with fire or acid weapons, too, according to the MM. Also, don't forget about attacks that do not inflict hit point damage, like disintegrate spells. These can kill trolls, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Zoom, post: 129471, member: 409"] Let's assume a +1 flaming longsword wielded by a 5th level fighter (+5 BAB) with a 16 Strength (+3). Ignore feats for this example. The fighter hits the troll and does 1d8+4 damage for the longsword and +1d6 more fire damage. The troll suffers 1d8+4 [b]subdual[/b] damage and 1d6 normal damage. The troll would regenerate 5 points of that subdual damage at the beginning of his next turn and each turn after that until it is all healed. The troll does not regenerate the fire damage (or acid damage). This only heals normally. IOW, all damage done to a troll is subdual damage except damage from fire or acid. To kill it you would have to inflict more normal damage on it than it has hit points (or to -10, however your DM does it). If you do not, then it will eventually regenerate the subdual damage. The only way to inflict normal damage to a troll is with fire or acid. You may perform a coup de grace with fire or acid weapons, too, according to the MM. Also, don't forget about attacks that do not inflict hit point damage, like disintegrate spells. These can kill trolls, too. [/QUOTE]
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