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A staggered condition is fear-based if it is caused by an effect using the Cowering or Frightened arrays (see Arrays below). A Staggered condition caused by a Confused status array, or by being at zero hit points, is not fear-based. | A staggered condition is fear-based if it is caused by an effect using the Cowering or Frightened arrays (see Arrays below). A Staggered condition caused by a Confused status array, or by being at zero hit points, is not fear-based. | ||
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* [[Frightened]] ==> Staggered ==> [[Shaken]] | * [[Frightened]] ==> Staggered ==> [[Shaken]] |
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Staggered
- Condition Severity
- Moderate
A staggered creature may take a single move action or standard action each round (but not both, nor can he take full-round actions). A staggered creature can still take free, swift, and immediate actions. A creature with nonlethal damage exactly equal to its current hit points gains the staggered condition.
A staggered condition is fear-based if it is caused by an effect using the Cowering or Frightened arrays (see Arrays below). A Staggered condition caused by a Confused status array, or by being at zero hit points, is not fear-based.
- Array
- Frightened ==> Staggered ==> Shaken