Bleeding Out Early?
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:07 pm
A bantam, wooden-skinned male rock gnome is critically injured.
His head is mangled.
His left arm is mangled.
His chest is mangled.
His right arm is mangled.
His abdomen has several wounds.
His left leg is heavily wounded.
His right leg is mangled.
He is bleeding freely.
I wasn't fighting anything, to my knowledge, with a specially-set bleeding weapon (just in Howling Peaks).
I was down to 25% when it started happening. You don't become unstable in D&D until after you reach 0 hp. In FK it normally doesn't happen until after you've lost a limb.
His head is mangled.
His left arm is mangled.
His chest is mangled.
His right arm is mangled.
His abdomen has several wounds.
His left leg is heavily wounded.
His right leg is mangled.
He is bleeding freely.
I wasn't fighting anything, to my knowledge, with a specially-set bleeding weapon (just in Howling Peaks).
I was down to 25% when it started happening. You don't become unstable in D&D until after you reach 0 hp. In FK it normally doesn't happen until after you've lost a limb.