The cloud doesn’t do damage, but I would imagine it must be hard to keep concentration in the middle of one. And since there already is one failed con safe on their turn, does he need to make another one for the concentration, or is it better to make him fail that too and avoid excessive rolling.
Can you see in heavily obscured 5e?
You can’t see into a heavily obscured area (unaided, at least). So, even though you character might not be in the affected zone, you’re still effectively blinded when attacking something inside it. You still get advantage on your attack against creatures in the area.
What happens when you fail a stinking cloud spell?
On a failed save, the creature spends its action that turns retching and reeling. Creatures that do not get to breathe or are resistant to poison automatically succeed on this saving throw. When something goes wrong with a miscast stinking cloud spell, the resulting conjuration can combat a lifetime of its own.
How does the Stinking Cloud work in D & D?
The cloud lingers in the air for the Duration. Each creature that is completely within the cloud at the start of its turn must make a Constitution saving throw against poison. On a failed save, the creature spends its action that turn retching and reeling.
Can a creature move out of a stinking cloud?
As it is now, a creature can just dash through the cloud without suffering any ill effects at all, move into it and still take their action or bonus action, or move out of it and lose no more than a single action (if they fail their save).
How does the Stinking Cloud work in RuneScape?
You create a 20-foot-radius sphere of yellow, nauseating gas centered on a point within range. The cloud spreads around corners, and its area is heavily obscured. The cloud lingers in the air for the duration. Each creature that is completely within the cloud at the start of its turn must make a Constitution saving throw against poison.