Condition (PSR Supplement)
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Common Hazards
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A game effect can impose a condition on a creature or sometimes an object.
- A condition lasts until the imposing effect specifies. Sometimes a condition can end under its own terms as described under the condition.
- Except for Exhaustion, multiple instances of a condition. You either have the condition or you don't. If multiple effects impose the same condition on a creature, each has its own duration, but the condition doesn't change.
Resistance, Immunity, and Vulnerability
Sometimes a creature will have resistance, vulnerability, or immunity to one or more conditions.
Resistance. If you have resistance to a condition, you have advantage on all saves to prevent or end that condition on you. This applies even if the save is made against multiple effects at once, with the condition being only one of those effects.
Vulnerability. If you have vulnerability to a condition, you have disadvantage on all saves to prevent or end that condition on you. This applies even if the save is made against multiple effects at once, with the condition being only one of those effects.
Immunity. If you have immunity to a condition, you can never have that condition. If you somehow gain immunity to a condition you already have, that condition ends immediately for you.
Conditions
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