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===Diehard===


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''You are especially hard to kill. Not only do your wounds automatically stabilize when grievously injured, but you can remain conscious and continue to act even at death's door.''


You are especially hard to kill. Not only do your wounds automatically stabilize when grievously injured, but you can remain conscious and continue to act even at death's door.
'''Prerequisite''': [[Endurance]].


Prerequisite: Endurance.


Benefit: When your hit point total is below 0, but you are not dead, you automatically stabilize, though your current hit point total remains unchanged (negative). You may act as if you were [[Core_Rules#Injury_and_Death|disabled]] for one round after your hit points are brought below zero, though you immediately fall unconscious at the end of that round.
'''Benefit''': When your hit point total is below 0, but you are not dead, you automatically stabilize, though your current hit point total remains unchanged (negative). You may act as if you were [[Core_Rules#Injury_and_Death|disabled]] for one round after your hit points are brought below zero, though you immediately fall unconscious at the end of that round.


Normal: A character without this feat who is reduced to negative hit points is unconscious and dying.
'''Normal''': A character without this feat who is reduced to negative hit points is unconscious and dying.

Revision as of 19:16, 12 February 2014


Diehard

You are especially hard to kill. Not only do your wounds automatically stabilize when grievously injured, but you can remain conscious and continue to act even at death's door.

Prerequisite: Endurance.


Benefit: When your hit point total is below 0, but you are not dead, you automatically stabilize, though your current hit point total remains unchanged (negative). You may act as if you were disabled for one round after your hit points are brought below zero, though you immediately fall unconscious at the end of that round.

Normal: A character without this feat who is reduced to negative hit points is unconscious and dying.