Poisons can be delayed or cured with spells such as delay poison and neutralize poison. Poisons have four categories, based on how they reach the target: contact, ingested, inhaled, or injury. Contact : These poisons are delivered the moment a creature touches the poison with its bare skin. Such poisons can be used as injury poisons.
Contact poisons usually have an onset time of 1 minute and a frequency of 1 minute. Ingested : These poisons are delivered when a creature eats or drinks the poison. Ingested poisons usually have an onset time of 10 minutes and a frequency of 1 minute. Inhaled : These poisons are delivered the moment a creature enters an area containing such poisons and do not usually have an onset time.
For most inhaled poisons, 1 dose fills a volume equal to a foot cube. A creature can attempt to hold its breath while inside the area to avoid inhaling the toxin. See the rules for holding your breath and suffocation. If a creature is holding its breath and fails the constitution check to continue doing so, rather than suffocating it begins to breathe normally again and is subject to the effects of the inhaled poison if still in the area.
Injury : These poisons are primarily delivered through the attacks of certain creatures and through weapons coated in the toxin. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Thread starter Arravis Start date Feb 20, Arravis First Post. So I've looked over the threads that deal with this, but I still have no clarity on this.
Do all poisons cause the "poisoned" condition? Do only some? Does anyone know the answer to this? Thanks guys! Something called a 'poison' does not inherently cause the poisoned condition. It only does when specified - which is often the case. Unless the rules say something happens, under RAW, then it does not happen. A DM, however, is always in his rights to decide how a poison works in a given situation. Warmaster Horus Explorer.
Only poisons that indicate they cause the Poisoned condition actually cause the Poisoned condition. Many are simply damage add-ons or cause other effects like paralysis or unconciousness. Paraxis Explorer. Poison condition only if the poison states that is an effect. Now for the hard questions around poison. How long does the poison last once on a weapon? How many successful attacks can you make before needing to apply more poison?
How much poison in a day can you take from a poisonous snake animal companion, or imp familiar? Why are they called poisonous snakes and not venomous snakes? Serpent venom sells for gp a dose, how many doses can a druid milk from himself or have the party rogue milk from him in a day? Why do they adventure for gold when they could just set up poison shops? Jump to: navigation , search. This material is published under the OGL Contents. Categories : OGL 3. Personal tools Talk Contributions Create account Log in.
Home of user-generated, homebrew pages! This material is published under the OGL. Contact DC Ingested DC Inhaled DC Injury DC Small centipede poison. Medium spider venom. Huge scorpion venom. Permanent drain , not temporary damage.
Blistercap Spore. Blood Leaf Residue. Sickened for 1d4 hrs, 1d3 Wis dmg. Blue Star. Blue Whinnis. Bluetip Eurypterid Poison. Brain Rot. Brinestump Special. Nauseated 5 rds, gobinoids immune. Burnt Othur Fumes. Cloudthorn Venom. Cockatrice Spit. Common Eurypterid Poison. Dark Reaver Powder. Dimorphodon Poison. Diplopic serum. Dragon bile. Draughtcap Fungus. Dreaming death. Drow poison. Fiddleback Venom. Nauseated 1d4 rds; Secondary: 1d3 Str dmg and 1d4 Con dmg.
Fire Jackal Saliva. Flaying Spider Venom. Gelidburn Oil. Giant Wasp Poison. Glass Urchin Venom. Gobinvine Oil. Gray Justice. Green Prismatic Poison. Greenblood Oil. Grinding Joint Paste. Hag Spit. Blindness for 1d10 rds; Secondary: 1d4 Wis dmg.
Halo Mushroom Toxin. Hunter Urchin Venom. Staggered for 1 rd. Hydrofluoric Acid. Id Moss. Insanity Mist. Insanity Pill. Affected as confusion for 1 min. Jackalroot Essence. Uncontrollable laughter as per hideous laughter.
Large Scorpion Venom. Lich Dust. Mage Bane. Medium Spider Venom. Nightmare Vapor. Ochre Eurypterid Poison.
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