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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 7574132" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>You must not play with a lot of PC's that have ongoing effects on them then. Barbarians, paladins, whatever has some sort of ongoing effect like a spell or rage. Because you lose all that when you drop below 0. Drop a Barbarian below 0, he loses his rage, you stand him up on your turn, and he sits right back down because he hasn't had a chance to rage again. Never minding at this low of a level, he's only raging a couple of times per day.</p><p></p><p>Never minding any other caster losing their concentration spells as soon as they drop to 0. </p><p></p><p>I play a very, very different way to be honest. My cleric is healing as fast and as often as possible to keep character's topped up so they aren't losing all their spells/effects. The whole "whack a mole" approach to healing just never occured to me. Never minding that that's a really good way to outright kill PC's at lower levels. A good crit against that character that's down to 1 HP and he's dead dead. </p><p></p><p>You play a very different game that I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 7574132, member: 22779"] You must not play with a lot of PC's that have ongoing effects on them then. Barbarians, paladins, whatever has some sort of ongoing effect like a spell or rage. Because you lose all that when you drop below 0. Drop a Barbarian below 0, he loses his rage, you stand him up on your turn, and he sits right back down because he hasn't had a chance to rage again. Never minding at this low of a level, he's only raging a couple of times per day. Never minding any other caster losing their concentration spells as soon as they drop to 0. I play a very, very different way to be honest. My cleric is healing as fast and as often as possible to keep character's topped up so they aren't losing all their spells/effects. The whole "whack a mole" approach to healing just never occured to me. Never minding that that's a really good way to outright kill PC's at lower levels. A good crit against that character that's down to 1 HP and he's dead dead. You play a very different game that I do. [/QUOTE]
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