| Zedth |
Example-
a monster with a poison: frequency 1/round for 6 rounds, effect 1d3 str damage, Cure 2 saves.
The monster poisons a PC who failed his initial saving throw. He takes 1d3 str damage.
That same PC is up next on initiative.
Question is: Does that PC roll for the poison on HIS turns from there on out, or are the remaining poison rolls done on the Monster's turn since the initial poisoning was done (and rolled for) on the monster's turn?
| Sniggevert |
Example-
a monster with a poison: frequency 1/round for 6 rounds, effect 1d3 str damage, Cure 2 saves.The monster poisons a PC who failed his initial saving throw. He takes 1d3 str damage.
That same PC is up next on initiative.Question is: Does that PC roll for the poison on HIS turns from there on out, or are the remaining poison rolls done on the Monster's turn since the initial poisoning was done (and rolled for) on the monster's turn?
Saves after the initial save attempt are done on the PCs turn.