![]() ![]() Injury: Injury poison can be applied to weapons, ammunition, trap components, and other objects that deal piercing or slashing damage and remains potent until delivered through a wound or washed off. Holding one’s breath is ineffective against inhaled poisons, as they affect nasal membranes, tear ducts, and other parts of the body. The resulting cloud dissipates immediately afterward. Blowing the powder or releasing the gas subjects creatures in a 5-foot cube to its effect. Inhaled: These poisons are powders or gases that take effect when inhaled. You may decide that a partial dose has a reduced effect, such as allowing advantage on the saving throw or dealing only half damage on a failed save. The dose can be delivered in food or a liquid. ![]() Ingested: A creature must swallow an entire dose of ingested poison to suffer its effects. A creature that touches contact poison with exposed skin suffers its effects. Poisons come in the following four types:Ĭontact: Contact poison can be smeared on an object and remains potent until it is touched or washed off. Does this sound viable? Too expensive? Any and all info on alchemist's fire and the alchemist's supplies would be helpful.Given their insidious and deadly nature, poisons are illegal in most societies but are a favorite tool among assassins, drow, and other evil creatures. Does anyone know what that would do to the cost, or even what supplies would be needed? Is there something in the DMG maybe?Īnyway, after creating my own flasks of alchemist's fire, I wanted to use them in a sling (being proficient with it) and increase the throwing range, the idea being to sneak into areas, start fires everywhere and then sneak out. Alchemist's Supplies are on the list, so I was considering getting proficiency in that to make my own alchemists fire. I was thinking of rolling a shadow monk, and monks get proficiency with any one set of Artisan's tools if they choose (either that or a musical instrument). ![]() It does 1d4 fire damage per round (it doesn't say how long it lasts) and it can be extinguished with a DC 10 Dex save.įor 50 gold it sounds a little pricey, and I was hoping for some feedback for an idea I had, whether or not the character would be viable. It can be thrown 20 feet, and at a target it is treated as an improvised weapon. In the PHB Alchemist's fire is described on pg 148 and 151, with it's cost at 50gp per flask. Please instead reply in the ongoing threads rather than making new ones.įeel free to add to the community resource folder and the resource list. Limit Direct Response Posts - New posts that could reasonably serve as a reply to a different post that is in the top 40 of “Hot” may be removed by the moderators at their discretion. No low-effort/OC/image posts - Official sources, homebrew images, and new information/product photos are the exception. No D&D Beyond content sharing posts - DDB Content sharing is restricted to the weekly thread which you can find here For info on how to filter by flair on various apps and sites click here. For more information on which flair to use check here. Limit Homebrew - You may only post one new homebrew thread per day.Īll posts must be flaired - Submissions should be flaired with an appropriate flair. Limit self-promotional links - Any self-promotional external links (such as blogs, storefronts or Kickstarters) must be related to D&D and posted no more than once every 14 days. Text memes should be relevant to discussion. Use clear, concise title names - Titles must be clear, concise, and not worded in a misleading fashion.ĭo not post memes or joke posts - Meme images should be posted on /r/dndmemes. Do not suggest ways for such material to be obtained. Please respect the opinions of people who play differently than you do.ĭo not suggest piracy - Any non-fair use posts containing closed content from WotC or any third party will be removed. Please join us on our discord, and our new Lemmy server:īe civil to one another - Unacceptable behavior includes name calling, taunting, baiting, flaming, etc. A place to discuss the latest version of Dungeons & Dragons, the fifth edition, known during the playtest as D&D Next. ![]()
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