So i was making a homebrew spell called shadow jump for my homebrew subclass for the rouge "Shadow Dancer", one of its many effects is when you "Jump" if you were either wet or ignited by fire of any type. it Extinguished upon the exit of the jump. "your in the ethereal plane" when i went to conditions to select it, it had all the other effects for a condition but not Ignited. i believe this is not a situational condition for if ferie fire, fire ball, fire wall can catch things on fire than it falls under the burn/ignited condition. If you guys could please PM me when or if you fix this issue i would like it so i can edit my condition for this spell effect unless you wish to after the alter and than i would give you permission to add the condition to the spell.
So i was making a homebrew spell called shadow jump for my homebrew subclass for the rouge "Shadow Dancer", one of its many effects is when you "Jump" if you were either wet or ignited by fire of any type. it Extinguished up the exit of the jump. "your in the ethereal plane" when i went to conditions to select it, it had all the other effects for a condition but not Ignited. i believe this is not a situational condition for if ferie fire, fire ball, fire wall can catch things on fire than it falls under the burn/ignited condition. If you guys could please PM me when or if you fix this issue i would like it so i can edit my condition for this spell effect unless you wish to after the alter and than i would give you permission to add the condition to the spell.
being set on fire isn't a condition in the same way Paralyzed, Unconscious, or Blinded are. It is simply an *effect* that usually has its own condition for ending (an Action to extinguish the flames, being doused in water, etc)
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I thought so but if i could argue what about a burn? for an example you suffered burns and have impeded mobility and disadvantages on saving and skill throws. long term your loose mobility, loss of limbs or restriction of them, loss of skin do to being on fire. these types of burns. I think that could fall under the "Condition" terms if i were able to argue it. But as for being ignited i can see it being an effect from it.
I thought so but if i could argue what about a burn? for an example you suffered burns and have impeded mobility and disadvantages on saving and skill throws. long term your loose mobility, loss of limbs or restriction of them, loss of skin do to being on fire. these types of burns. I think that could fall under the "Condition" terms if i were able to argue it. But as for being ignited i can see it being an effect from it.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
Condition does not refer to what we would colloquially calling conditions, ie persistent states of being. I can assure you, none of the rules relevant conditions are missing from D&D Beyond
So i was making a homebrew spell called shadow jump for my homebrew subclass for the rouge "Shadow Dancer", one of its many effects is when you "Jump" if you were either wet or ignited by fire of any type. it Extinguished upon the exit of the jump. "your in the ethereal plane" when i went to conditions to select it, it had all the other effects for a condition but not Ignited. i believe this is not a situational condition for if ferie fire, fire ball, fire wall can catch things on fire than it falls under the burn/ignited condition. If you guys could please PM me when or if you fix this issue i would like it so i can edit my condition for this spell effect unless you wish to after the alter and than i would give you permission to add the condition to the spell.
being set on fire isn't a condition in the same way Paralyzed, Unconscious, or Blinded are. It is simply an *effect* that usually has its own condition for ending (an Action to extinguish the flames, being doused in water, etc)
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
I thought so but if i could argue what about a burn? for an example you suffered burns and have impeded mobility and disadvantages on saving and skill throws. long term your loose mobility, loss of limbs or restriction of them, loss of skin do to being on fire. these types of burns. I think that could fall under the "Condition" terms if i were able to argue it. But as for being ignited i can see it being an effect from it.
Still not a condition anymore than Acid Arrow's additional damage. All of the conditions in the game are listed here: https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/basic-rules/appendix-a-conditions
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
It should be noted that 'Condition' in D&D is a specific rules concept that covers the following states:
As detailed in appendix A of the basic rules
Condition does not refer to what we would colloquially calling conditions, ie persistent states of being. I can assure you, none of the rules relevant conditions are missing from D&D Beyond
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