I am using the subclass editor and cannot for the life of me figure out how to get it to set advantage on poison saves. While in the "Add Modifier" screen, I select "Advantage" under the Modifier Type, but there is no "Poison Saving Throw" under Modifier Subtype." Do I just choose "Constitution Saving Throws" and put a note in there? I also tried finding a spell or feat that would grant the same benefit, but they all grant advantage plus resistance.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Roy
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Thank you, Stormknight. That's what I have been doing. I just wanted to make sure that this would not automatically state on the character sheet that the PC has advantage on all saving throws.
I am using the subclass editor and cannot for the life of me figure out how to get it to set advantage on poison saves. While in the "Add Modifier" screen, I select "Advantage" under the Modifier Type, but there is no "Poison Saving Throw" under Modifier Subtype." Do I just choose "Constitution Saving Throws" and put a note in there? I also tried finding a spell or feat that would grant the same benefit, but they all grant advantage plus resistance.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Roy
The way that this is configured for the Dwarf racial is with the modifier:
Advantage - Saving Throws and "against poison" set in the restriction field.
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Thank you, Stormknight. That's what I have been doing. I just wanted to make sure that this would not automatically state on the character sheet that the PC has advantage on all saving throws.
Where do you find the restriction field? I’m not not seeing it.
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Nvm I could not figure out for the life of me that the description and restrictions are the same field.
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