yeah gauss, I know it's not your quote. I pressed reply to quote mplindustries, but you just made a post the second I did and the site mixed it up. I just edited the post afterwards to quote the right thing. Don't worry about it.
all the examples are with the poison applied to it first.
so first round the poison spell, second round the CC. I thought that was kinda clear from the opening post...
by fear I also mean the spell fear which causes frightened (or panicked in a corner).
so let me just rephrase the ham question as best I can here:
- first round: I cast the spell poison on 1 enemy, causing them to take 1d3 CON dmg each round for 6 rounds (unless successful safe roll)
- second round: I apply any kind of spell CC move (charm OR confusion OR fear OR sleep OR whetever else there is)
question: Does the 1d3 CON damage break the CC move?
meaning that on turn 3 a charmed creature would break free of the charm effect because it took 1d3 CON damage.
That is as best as I can describe it :P