Inquiry in regards to the "Slowed" condition for pathfinder?


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Hey everyone, I was glancing at page 9 in the book "In the Company of Giants" and I noticed something I cannot find an answer to in the PHB.

There is an elemental power dubbed Elemental Blow that attempts to place a condition upon your target based on your elemental sub-type. With the water sub type if you succeed in your attack, the enemy becomes slowed. The other conditions from other sub-types are easy to identify their related conditions in pathfinder - earth(knocked prone), fire(dazed), and air(nauseated). This book was made for Pathfinder, so my question is what would you all consider the "Slowed" condition to be?

Is it like the Slow spell? Or did the author accidentally place Slowed from 4e? Either way I'd like some input as to what you all would consider the Slowed condition to be in pathfinder.

Thanks in advance

~Rager


As the slow spell.


The Elusive Jackalope wrote:
As the slow spell.

...which means staggered, which means limited to one standard or move action only on their turn.


Darigaaz the Igniter wrote:
The Elusive Jackalope wrote:
As the slow spell.
...which means staggered, which means limited to one standard or move action only on their turn.

Staggered with a penalty to attacks, Reflex, AC, and speed.

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