Greenstone.Walker
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Or, to put it another way, what does "semiconscious" mean?
For example:
Can a trancing elf maintain barbarian rage? A level 20 barbarian with endless unlimited rage.
Can they make perception checks? At disadvantage or normal?
Do attacks against them have advantage?
Can they maintain concentration?
Do they keep holding items or do they drop them? Holding two weapons so if they are attacked then they can use dual wielding on the first round of combat.
Is there any disadvantage or automatic failure of saving throws?
What conditions, if any, would you apply to an elf while trancing? We know they are not unconscious because the book uses the term "semiconscious" (a term it doesn't actually define) but what about incapacitated, paralysed, or stunned? Would they be blinded and deafened?
For example:
Can a trancing elf maintain barbarian rage? A level 20 barbarian with endless unlimited rage.
Can they make perception checks? At disadvantage or normal?
Do attacks against them have advantage?
Can they maintain concentration?
Do they keep holding items or do they drop them? Holding two weapons so if they are attacked then they can use dual wielding on the first round of combat.
Is there any disadvantage or automatic failure of saving throws?
What conditions, if any, would you apply to an elf while trancing? We know they are not unconscious because the book uses the term "semiconscious" (a term it doesn't actually define) but what about incapacitated, paralysed, or stunned? Would they be blinded and deafened?
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