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  2. paralyzed - Search - D&D Beyond

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    Spells D&D Free Rules (2024) A wave of healing energy washes over one creature you can see within range. The target regains all its Hit Points. If the creature has the Charmed, Frightened, Paralyzed, Poisoned, or Stunned condition, the condition ends. If the creature has the Prone condition, it can use its Reaction to stand up.

  3. Basic Rules for Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e ......

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    3. Disadvantage on attack rolls and saving throws. 4. Hit point maximum halved. 5. Speed reduced to 0. 6. Death. If an already exhausted creature suffers another effect that causes exhaustion, its current level of exhaustion increases by the amount specified in the effect's description.

  4. Lesser Restoration is a 2nd level spell that explicitly cures the paralyzed condition. It is available to Bards, Clerics, Druids, Paladins, and Rangers. Clerics and Druids know all the spells on their lists, and can therefore prepare them, while the others are more limited. A 5th Level Druid has three 2nd-level spell slots and two 3rd-level slots.

  5. dnd 5e 2014 - Does paralysis prevent actions that don’t require...

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    The paralyzed condition states: A paralyzed creature is incapacitated (see the condition) and can’t move or speak. And for incapacitation: An incapacitated creature can’t take actions or reactions. Compare this to the 3.5 version, which specifically mentions physical actions: This special attack renders the victim immobile.

  6. Paralyze and concentration. - Rules & Game Mechanics - D&D Beyond

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    The Paralyzed condition includes the Incapacitated condition within it. The Spellcasting rules in Chapter 10 provide that being Incapacitated breaks concentration:... The following factors can break concentration: Casting another spell that requires concentration. You lose concentration on a spell if you cast another spell that requires ...

  7. dnd 5e 2014 - Can you move or speak while paralyzed? -...

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    A paralyzed creature is incapacitated (see the condition) AND can NOT (move OR speak). Or to make it stand out better: paralyzed = incapacitated AND (move NOR speak) Nothing here indicates that it would be XOR - it is not a list of conditions that might lead to something like. Choose if you want to go left or (XOR) right.

  8. Lesser Restoration - Spells - D&D Beyond

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    As the DM, you could rule however you want for it, however. Of course, but your game balance could suffer. Spells are very carefully balanced. It takes a Greater Restoration to remove a level of exhaustion, and yes, as written only these 4. As the DM, you could rule however you want for it, however. Thank you!

  9. It is noteworthy that while unconscious you would continue to make saving throws to end the paralysis from Chilling Gaze (if you wanted). This could end the effect before the 1 minute is up, and is possible because ending the Paralysis requires a Constitution saving throw -- both the Unconscious and Paralyzed conditions only make you ...

  10. Homebrewing the Stunned and Paralyzed Conditions: Designing ... -...

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    Paralyzed. A paralyzed creature is incapacitated (see the condition) and can’t move or speak. The creature automatically fails Strength and Dexterity Saving throws. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage. Any Attack that hits the creature is a critical hit if the attacker is within 5 feet of the creature.

  11. An attack against an Unconscious or Paralyzed creature has advantage and is a critical hit if the attacker is within 5 feet. Against a restrained opponent (e.g. tied up), they just have advantage. This can cause death under the Instant Death rule (p. 79). Massive damage can kill you instantly. When damage reduces you to 0 hit points and there ...