I cant seem to figure out how to apply the lingering injuries.. Is it on a crit? OR when thy take too much damage? Whats the difference betwene this and the massive damage charts? Can i use them both?
Massive damage refers to taking copious amounts of damage without being reduced to 0 HP, and are immediate effects such as dropping to 0 HP instantly. Lingering injuries can be applied when a crit or knockout occurs, and are semi-permanent. Both are optional rules and not mutually exclusive.
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I cant seem to figure out how to apply the lingering injuries.. Is it on a crit? OR when thy take too much damage? Whats the difference betwene this and the massive damage charts? Can i use them both?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/compendium/rules/dmg/dungeon-masters-workshop#Injuries
https://www.dndbeyond.com/compendium/rules/dmg/dungeon-masters-workshop#MassiveDamage
Massive damage refers to taking copious amounts of damage without being reduced to 0 HP, and are immediate effects such as dropping to 0 HP instantly. Lingering injuries can be applied when a crit or knockout occurs, and are semi-permanent. Both are optional rules and not mutually exclusive.
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How do I make my own question on the site, I can reply just fine but I can’t put my own question! help
If you enter a particular forum to which your question is related e.g. Dungeon Master's only or Cleric etc. then you should be able to click on a button saying new thread in the top right corner under your username and to the left of search at which point you can ask your own question