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:::::::* [[Frightened]] → [[Cringing]] → [[Shaken]]
:::::::* [[Frightened]] → [[Cringing]] → [[Shaken]]
:::::::* [[Panicked]] → [[Startled]] → [[Anxious]]
:::::::* [[Panicked]] → [[Startled]] → [[Anxious]]
 
:::::::* [[Humbled]] → [[Slandered]] → [[Disgraced]]
:::::'''FAQ:'''Does the [[shaken]] condition from effects like [[Intimidate]]
 


:::*'''Fire:''' Fire effects make the target hotter by creating fire, directly heating the target with magic or friction. Lava, steam, and boiling water all deal [[Fire Damage]]. Fire effects can also cause [[Confusion (Spell)|confusion]], [[unsteady|dizziness]], [[exhausted|exhaustion]], [[fatigued|fatigue]], [[nauseated|nausea]], [[unconscious]]ness, and [[dead|death]]. Spells that manipulate fire or conjure creatures from fire-dominant planes or with the fire subtype should have the fire descriptor.
:::*'''Fire:''' Fire effects make the target hotter by creating fire, directly heating the target with magic or friction. Lava, steam, and boiling water all deal [[Fire Damage]]. Fire effects can also cause [[Confusion (Spell)|confusion]], [[unsteady|dizziness]], [[exhausted|exhaustion]], [[fatigued|fatigue]], [[nauseated|nausea]], [[unconscious]]ness, and [[dead|death]]. Spells that manipulate fire or conjure creatures from fire-dominant planes or with the fire subtype should have the fire descriptor.

Revision as of 20:36, 3 February 2018