Massive Damage (Optional Rule): If you ever sustain a single attack that deals an amount of Damage equal to half your total Hit Points (minimum 50 points of damage) or more and it doesn’t kill you outright, you must make a DC 15 Fortitude save. If this Saving Throw fails, you die regardless of your current Hit Points.
How to change the last sentence in Pathfinder?
Change the final sentence to “For the purpose of determining your proficiency, martial halfling/orc weapons are simple weapons and advanced halfling/orc weapons are martial weapons.” Page 55: Humans are supposed to have one more language.
What happens to a character’s hit points in Pathfinder?
As far as we (d20pfsrd.com editors) know, there has been no such statement for Pathfinder so whether or not this is true in your campaign should be considered GM discretion. The character’s hit points are reduced to a negative amount equal to his Constitution score, his Constitution drops to 0, or he is killed outright by a spell or effect.
How long does it take to remove armor in RuneScape?
Remove: This column tells how long it takes to get the armor off. Removing a shield from the arm and dropping it is only a move action. 1 If the character has some help, cut this time in half. A single character doing nothing else can help one or two adjacent characters. Two characters can’t help each other don armor at the same time.
Can a lance be wielded two handed?
One of my players is playing a mounted character, and is claiming that since a lance is a two handed weapon, that it deals double Strength damage, even when wielded one handed while mounted. While this doesn’t make sense, does it follow the rules as written? The lance does double damage if used from the back of a charging mount.
Can a lance be used from the back?
The lance does double damage if used from the back of a charging mount. Benefit: A lance deals double damage when used from the back of a charging mount.
Can you do lethal damage with a nonlethal weapon?
Lethal Damage with a Weapon that Deals Nonlethal Damage: You can use a weapon that deals nonlethal Damage, including an unarmed strike, to deal lethal Damage instead, but you take a –4 Penalty on your Attack Roll. Staggered and Unconscious: When your nonlethal Damage equals your current Hit Points, you’re staggered.