
Waldham |

Hello, I have a question about inhaled poison.
An inhaled poison is activated by unleashing it from its container. Once unleashed, the poison creates a cloud filling a 10-foot cube lasting for 1 minute or until a strong wind dissipates the cloud. Every creature entering this cloud is exposed to the poison and must attempt a saving throw against it; a creature aware of the poison before entering the cloud can use a single action to hold its breath and gain a +2 circumstance bonus to the saving throw for 1 round.
Is it possible to put an inhaled poison in a bubble as with a clinging bubbles or effervescent decoction ?
https://www.koreus.com/video/tornade-fumee-feu-bulle-savon.html
Thanks for your future answer.

QuidEst |

Hello, I have a question about inhaled poison.
Quote:An inhaled poison is activated by unleashing it from its container. Once unleashed, the poison creates a cloud filling a 10-foot cube lasting for 1 minute or until a strong wind dissipates the cloud. Every creature entering this cloud is exposed to the poison and must attempt a saving throw against it; a creature aware of the poison before entering the cloud can use a single action to hold its breath and gain a +2 circumstance bonus to the saving throw for 1 round.Is it possible to put an inhaled poison in a bubble as with a clinging bubbles or effervescent decoction ?
https://www.koreus.com/video/tornade-fumee-feu-bulle-savon.html
Thanks for your future answer.
No.
Or, to be more precise, there aren't any rules for it. None of the bubble effects in the game work that way- in fact, several bubble effects give a small bonus to avoiding inhaled poisons.
It would probably have to be a custom homebrew item. In part because the rules for it don't exist, and in part because it's not something you could do without a custom item to blow the inhaled poison into a bubble without popping it. It's not like smoke that you can generate by burning something in a mostly-sealed container, and somebody can't just blow it out of their mouth because they'd be poisoning themselves.