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| Ended-By = Disgraced persists until the end of the encounter.
| Ended-By = Disgraced persists until the end of the encounter.
:* The armor class penalty caused by attacking the creature which Disgraced you, if you gained it, persists until the end of the encounter and can only be removed by use of [[Restoration (Spell)]], [[Restoration, Greater (Spell)]], [[Wish, Limited (Spell)]], [[Wish (Spell)]], or some ability which emulates the effects of one of these spells.
:* The armor class penalty caused by attacking the creature which Disgraced you, if you gained it, persists until the end of the encounter and can only be removed by use of [[Restoration (Cleric Spell)]], [[Restoration, Greater (Cleric Spell)]], [[Wish, Limited (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)]], [[Wish (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)]], or an ability which emulates the effects of one of these spells.
::* Note that removing the armor class penalty while Disgrace is still in effect could result in you regaining the armor class penalty (if you attack the creature which Disgraced you again).
::* Note that removing the armor class penalty while Disgrace is still in effect could result in you regaining the armor class penalty (if you attack the creature which Disgraced you again).
:* If the same creature which Disgraced you also inflicts any of the [[Vexed]], [[Antagonized]], or [[Compelled]] status conditions on you, the Disgraced condition immediately ends.
:* If the same creature which Disgraced you also inflicts any of the [[Vexed]], [[Antagonized]], or [[Compelled]] status conditions on you, the Disgraced condition immediately ends.

Latest revision as of 14:21, 29 March 2019


Condition Severity: Strong


   This enemy has peered into your soul and knows your every weakness. You are certain he can destroy the fabric of your being with the merest whim.

Effects

  • Each time you attack the creature which Disgraced you before the end of the encounter, or include that creature in the effects of an attack, whether your attack hits or misses, you suffer a cumulative -4 penalty to your armor class.
  • This is a fear effect.

Ended By

If the ability, trap, or effect description includes specific directions for how the condition is ended, then that is the primary means of ending this condition. In many cases, it is the only way to end the condition. If nothing is specifically listed for ending the condition, then the following methods can be used to end it, instead:

  • Note that removing the armor class penalty while Disgrace is still in effect could result in you regaining the armor class penalty (if you attack the creature which Disgraced you again).
  • If the same creature which Disgraced you also inflicts any of the Vexed, Antagonized, or Compelled status conditions on you, the Disgraced condition immediately ends.

Array

HumbledSlanderedDisgraced