| Atalius |
I have a two part question I was hoping to get some clarity on. My friends and I played a session a few days ago but we were unsure exactly how the dazzled condition worked and how the blinded condition worked.
1) The enemy had failed there save and recieved the dazzled condition for 1 round. It was an Orc we were fighting. What should have happened?
2) The enemy which was a Giant failed its save and was blinded until its next turn. What should have happened?
| GM OfAnything |
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Dazzled makes everyone concealed (20% miss chance) if you use eyes to see. So a dazzled Orc would have to pass a DC 5 flat check to succeed at an attack on its turn.
Blinded makes everyone unseen to the giant. That means the giant is flat-footed to everyone, it doesn't know for sure where anyone is and it needs to make DC 11 flat checks to succeed at attacks on its turn.