
RDSBrazil |

Does the Debilitating Strikes Debilitations Stack?
Exemple:
Precise Debilitation Feat
Trigger: Your Strike hits a flat-footed creature and deals damage.
You apply one of the following debilitations, which lasts until the end of your next turn.
Debilitation: The target takes an additional 2d6 precision damage from your attacks.
FIRST TURN
First Attack: The Rogue Hits with the Debilitationg Strike and choose the above Debilitation.
Second Attack: The Rogue Hits, causing +2d6 precision damage and choose the same Debilitation.
Third Attack: The Rogue Hits, causing +4d6 precision damage and choose the same Debilitation.
SECOND TURN
First Attack, +6d6, Second Attack, +8d6, Third Attack +10d6...
At the end of the turn the Debilitations of the First Turn ends!
THIRD TURN
The Debilitations of the first turn had "ended", so the damage again is, First Attack, +6d6, Second Attack, +8d6, Third Attack +10d6...
Is this right? Tks for the insight!

RDSBrazil |

no, it's in the sidebar explaining the rogue traits in the beginning of the rogue class:
"Debilitation: Debilitations apply conditions and other
negative effects to a creature. When the creature is
affected by a new debilitation, any previous one it was
affected by ends."
tks, I'm using the SRD and it doesn't have that sidebar!!