The first part of the stunned condition says "A stunned creature is incapacitated (see the condition)..."
The text of the Incapacitated condition is one sentence. Way shorter than a lot of spell descriptions. The fact that I have to reference other conditions to know what my condition does seems like it kinda defeats the purpose of using a digital convenience tool to streamline the game.
I don't mean to seem snarky but those conditions are already bad news so I just think they'd sting a tiny bit less if the description told me everything it does.
The first part of the stunned condition says "A stunned creature is incapacitated (see the condition)..."
The text of the Incapacitated condition is one sentence. Way shorter than a lot of spell descriptions. The fact that I have to reference other conditions to know what my condition does seems like it kinda defeats the purpose of using a digital convenience tool to streamline the game.
I don't mean to seem snarky but those conditions are already bad news so I just think they'd sting a tiny bit less if the description told me everything it does.
Some effects depend on whether or not a creature is incapacitated, so that is kind of necessary.
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