Can you concentrate on a spell while unconscious?

If you don’t have a feature like Trance, then you cannot Concentrate through a Long Rest, as you’d be unconscious.

Do you lose concentration when stunned?

The only condition that stops concentration is Incapacitated. So, Fear would not break concentration, whereas Hideous Laughter would. Edit- other conditions such as paralyzed, petrified, stunned, and unconscious also include incapacitated in their effects, so they would also break concentration.

Does being knocked prone break concentration?

Note that being grappled does not break concentration. Also, polymorphing or taking beast shape does not break it. As a PC trying to break the concentration of a foe, your best bet is damage.

Do spells end when you fall unconscious?

There are no rules about losing known spells when unconscious. Doing so may seriously upset the balance of the game, but always discuss house-rules with your table if it’s something you’re interested in.

Do you lose a spell if you fall?

This rule does state that any spells that require Concentration for ongoing effects end if the caster becomes Unconscious.

Can a person lose a spell when unconscious?

No, they don’t lose spells. There are no rules about losing known spells when unconscious. Doing so may seriously upset the balance of the game, but always discuss house-rules with your table if it’s something you’re interested in. The Concentration mechanic for spellcasting may be what you’re looking for.

What happens to a spell when the caster becomes unconscious?

Concentration. The Concentration mechanic for spellcasting may be what you’re looking for. This rule does state that any spells that require Concentration for ongoing effects end if the caster becomes Unconscious.

What happens if you lose a spell in 5e?

Losing a spell would be a massive ongoing hindrance, as well as difficult to track what is known/gone both on a short term and long term basis. Contrary to 1e, in 5e you can prepare a spell once and cast it any number of times. I think this is proof enough that the spell is well imprinted in your brain.

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