I am not ever playing one DND but my DM will implement some of the rules into my games. One DND exhaustion is great. Say bye to stupid tables, take the berserker subclass and push yourself to the limit with skill checks. You heard me correct, skill checks. Pushing yourself (or whatever name is decided - perhaps 'go for it') is where after failing a skill check, you can re roll it, suffering one level of the new exhaustion. A second house rule is to make nearly dropping dead is more than a 1d4 hp fix. When a player becomes stable after dropping to zero hit points they suffer one level of exhaustion. Simple. Note: this only happens after you drop to zero hp because if it was before there would be a permanent -1 on death saves. Tell me any fixes, suggestions and other house rules for one DND exhaustion that you use.
I am not ever playing one DND but my DM will implement some of the rules into my games. One DND exhaustion is great. Say bye to stupid tables, take the berserker subclass and push yourself to the limit with skill checks. You heard me correct, skill checks. Pushing yourself (or whatever name is decided - perhaps 'go for it') is where after failing a skill check, you can re roll it, suffering one level of the new exhaustion. A second house rule is to make nearly dropping dead is more than a 1d4 hp fix. When a player becomes stable after dropping to zero hit points they suffer one level of exhaustion. Simple. Note: this only happens after you drop to zero hp because if it was before there would be a permanent -1 on death saves. Tell me any fixes, suggestions and other house rules for one DND exhaustion that you use.
For every 3 levels of Exhaustion, you suffer a -5 ft. Speed penalty.
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Nice idea, I think a near dead person would feel a bit slow. By the way that a hero forge mini as your profile picture? Also, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thank you.
Yeah, that’s a HF mini. For a view of the full thing check it out in the HF thread here on DDB: (https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/arts-crafts/83400-hero-forge-color-version-show-off-your-characters?comment=439).
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