Exemplar : Drink of my foes - Resistances and Weakness - Dominion Epithet


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Hello, I have a question about Drink of my foes transcendance activity from Barrow's Edge ikon.

Quote:
Requirements Your last action was a successful Strike with the barrow’s edge Effect Your blade glows as it absorbs your foe’s vitality. You regain Hit Points equal to half the damage dealt.

1/For Hits Points, does it round down or up ?

2/If a creature has a weakness, the creature loses more hit points, is it the damage lost by the creature or the damage dealt before to apply at the creature ?
Same question with a creature that has a resistance for a damage type.

Dominon Epithet - Born of the Bones of the Earth

Quote:
When you critically succeed on a Strike and the target of the critical hit is standing on a surface of earth or stone, the target is driven down and mired in the ground. The target is immobilized and must succeed at an Escape attempt against your class DC to end the immobilization. The creature doesn't become stuck if it is incorporeal, is liquid (like a water elemental or some oozes), has a burrow speed, or could otherwise escape without effort.

3/ If a creature has an immunity to critical hits, does the immobilization condition apply or not ?

Thanks for your future answer.


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1 - General rules say "Always round down unless otherwise specified."

2 - This is abit of a gray area, but i belive its after ress and weakness

3 - Critical immunity say "When a creature immune to critical hits is critically hit by a Strike or other attack that deals damage, it takes normal damage instead of double damage. This does not make it immune to any other critical success effects of the actions, such as a critical specialization effect or the extra damage of the deadly trait. "

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