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In the monster manuel, it states that all dragons have immunity to sleep (magic sleep) and paralysis effects I am assuming the bear falls asleep What i am wondering is whether dragons sleep or not, and if they do not truly sleep, do they have an equivlilent like how elves meditate deeply.
Most characters need to sleep for at least 6 hours every 24 hours They wildshape into a bear with 34 hp's and get hit by a sleep spell Once a character has been awake for 18 hours, they must make a constitution save
The dc is 10 + 1 for each 6 hours past 18 (10 at 18, 11 at 24)
On a failed saving throw, a character suffers one level of exhaustion If the save fails by 10 or more, they fall. I'm running my first game in 5e and i'm looking for help on clarifying the condition immunities for golems and constructs in 5e My players came across a manual of golems and are dead set on making the iron golem they found inside
The condition immunities are listed as. Does 2024 ever specify what happens to a character that doesn't sleep (aka long rest) for an extended period? Wake like from normal sleep (noise, etc.) Receive a new st when somebody tries to wake you
And if there are differences between magical and normal sleep, how do i recognize what causes magical sleep and what not
For example is the sleep effect from the breath weapon from an brass dragon magical? So i'm kinda new to 5e and i am about to dm my first game (via fantasygrounds) I've got 5 pcs, one of which is a wizard with the sleep spell I think sleep is somewhat unsatisfactory overall
Its designed like a aoe attack spell with a particularly deadly effect and its too similar to color spray for my liking. My group is curious if constructs are innately immune to sleep even though nothing about magical sleep is covered in their description It merely says they do not need food/water/sleep I thought that if construct was to be immune to sleep it would have this particular.
So how would you handle sleeping creatures noticing stealthy characters, taking into account 5e standard operations and the specific details about waking in in xgte?
Say you have a druid with 80hps
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