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'''Additional Conditions – Reeling''' (see Condition in the PHB): you have suffered a wound that has caused a great deal of pain and now is effecting your ability to react. | '''Additional Conditions – Reeling''' (see Condition in the PHB): you have suffered a wound that has caused a great deal of pain and now is effecting your ability to react. | ||
− | *You suffer Disadvantage to all Attacks, Skills and Ability checks | + | *You suffer Disadvantage to all Attacks, Skills and Ability checks. |
*If you suffer from a second Reeling affect (i.e. you are reeling and again take damage that exceeds your Damage Threshold), you are '''Stunned''' for one round. After this lost round, you lose the Stunned condition but you are still suffering from the Reeling condition as above. | *If you suffer from a second Reeling affect (i.e. you are reeling and again take damage that exceeds your Damage Threshold), you are '''Stunned''' for one round. After this lost round, you lose the Stunned condition but you are still suffering from the Reeling condition as above. | ||
*In order to recover from Reeling, at the end of your round (after you have taken your actions) attempt a Constitution or Wisdom save (whichever is better) vs. a DC 10 or ½ the Damage you suffered (round down, whichever is greater, maximum DC 20). If you succeed with your roll, you are no longer suffering the condition. If you fail, you are still suffering from the condition. | *In order to recover from Reeling, at the end of your round (after you have taken your actions) attempt a Constitution or Wisdom save (whichever is better) vs. a DC 10 or ½ the Damage you suffered (round down, whichever is greater, maximum DC 20). If you succeed with your roll, you are no longer suffering the condition. If you fail, you are still suffering from the condition. |