“Can you have an advantage/disadvantage on your initiative check in D&D?” Yes you can.
Does hex give disadvantage on initiative?
… Also, choose one ability when you cast the spell. The target has disadvantage on ability checks made with the chosen ability.
Does hex work on initiative?
Initiative is a Dexterity check. If the hex spell or anything else imposes disadvantage on your Dex. checks, initiative is affected.
When can I take a reaction?
You can take a reaction any time you like, so long as the trigger conditions are met. Once you do so, you can’t take another one until the start of your next turn. So, yes, your situation is correct. If at the start of combat, you haven’t gone yet, you can use your reaction twice in the same round.
Can you get proficiency in initiative?
No. There are a number of abilities that come close, but there is currently no official method to add your proficiency bonus to the Dexterity check you make for initiative.
Are there any disadvantages to writing a check?
Writing checks presents an array of potential difficulties. With the financial world becoming increasingly more automated, check payments are steadily losing in popularity to other forms of payment, such as debit and credit cards.
What happens when players get the same result on the initiative check?
When players get the same result on their initiative check, it’s up to them to decide amongst themselves who goes first. The Dex score, the Dex modifier, and even the number on the d20 are all irrelevant. They just talk it out and decide. Of course if they can’t decide then they can roll off or find some other way to settle the dispute.
What’s the percentage of change initiatives that fail?
More than 70% of change initiatives fail. Though Karr penned this with a satirical edge, his quotation holds true in today’s corporations. “Change managers” or “change agents” are common roles, and many companies have departments dedicated to leading change initiatives.
How much money can you save with a change initiative?
The company expects to achieve more than $10 million in annual savings as the change initiative is rolled out across all its call center teams. These results convinced leaders to conduct a phased launch of the intervention, gradually rolling out the change to ensure maximum impact and focus.