Carrying weight in excess of 10 times your Strength score causes disadvantage on ability checks, attack rolls, and saving throws that use Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution. When squeezing through a space one size smaller than itself, a creature has disadvantage on attack rolls and Dexterity saving throws.
How do you impose the disadvantage on attack rolls?
When attacking a target beyond normal range, you have disadvantage on the attack roll. You have disadvantage when you use a lance to attack a target within 5 feet of you. When you attack a target that you can’t see, you have disadvantage on the attack roll. Blinded creature’s attack rolls have disadvantage.
Can you use cutting words on a save?
Cutting words does not work on saving throws.
What’s the best way to reduce an enemy saving throw?
Great on Battlemaster Monks (auto disarm, shove or trip your stunned target). Also spells like Telekinesis and Bigbys hand can do some good things to a stunned or incapacitated target. Restrained is disadvantage on Dex saves. Sickening Radiance inflicts exhaustion. Gain enough levels and you’re at disadvantage to saves. The Curse spell.
When do you get disadvantage on a saving throw?
However, as a 5th level spell it does not require concentration. If the target fails the initial saving throw, it has disadvantage on saving throws linked to one ability score chosen by you. At level 10, the eldritch knight fighter archetype gets a feature called eldritch strike.
Can you force a creature to make a disadvantage saving throw?
Contagion does disadvantage Saves, but it is gated by several prior Saving Throws. Is there any ability (like Luck Points) that I am missing that can be used to force a creature to roll a Saving Throw with disadvantage?
Can a 5th level spell force an enemy to make a disadvantage saving throw?
The sorcerer’s metamagic ‘Heightened Spell’ forces a target creature making its first saving throw against the affected spell to do so with disadvantage, at the cost of three sorcery points. As a 3rd level spell it is ok, though it also has an initial saving throw, just like Bane. However, as a 5th level spell it does not require concentration.