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Reverberation (Condition)
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This article is about the condition. For items that grant or interact with it, see Reverberation set.
- Affected entity has a -1 penalty to Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution Saving Throws per remaining turn.
- When the entity has 5 or more turns of Reverberation, it takes 1d4ThunderDRS damage and must succeed a DC 10 Constitution Saving Throw or fall Prone. The condition is removed afterward.
Properties
Condition: Prone
Prone
Duration: 2 turns
- Can't move or take Actions, Bonus Actions, or Reactions, and has Disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity Saving Throws.
- Attacks against a Prone creature have Advantage if they're made within 3 m (10 ft) of the creature.
- A Prone creature must spend half its Movement Speed to stand up.
- Falling Prone instantly ends Concentration.
- If a creatures falls Prone on its turn, the turn immediately ends.
Notes
- Since the penalty to Constitution saving throws is also applied to the saving throw against being knocked Prone after stacking 5 turns of Reverberation, the DC for this saving throw is effectively 15.
Bugs
- Despite the description, no such mechanics exist to prevent Thunder-immune creatures from receiving Reverberation.
- In real-time mode, none of the effects described for applying 5 or more turns occur but the duration is still capped at 5 turns.
- If the saving throw for Prone triggers any reaction which prompts for confirmation, Prone will not be not applied and the saving throw will not be recorded in the Combat Log regardless of the result or whether any reactions are selected. If the saving throw is caused by multiple sources of Reverberation, multiple consecutive confirmation prompts might appear instead of one, and the text line(s) which would otherwise name the involved entities will not be displayed.
Sources of Reverberation
See also[edit section | visual editor]
- Reverberation set: Items that grant or interact with Reverberation



















