Yora
2009-09-25, 05:14 PM
Trying to get into True20 turns out to be pretty simple, if you know the basics of d20.
But there's one thing I'm still not entirely sure about:
Recovering from disabled and wounded is just a Constitution check and nothing else? So a Level 18 warrior with Constitution +3 has only a +2 bonus compared to a Level 2 adept with Constitution +1? That seems a bit odd, but given Toughness saves, you could say that the warrior was in a much worse shape when he reached disabled. So okay.
But when you are disabled, you can make a Consitution check every 24 hours to lose the disabled condition, again with only the Consitution score making any difference?
And after that, you can make a check to lose wound conditions every hour? Given that it takes a DC 10 Constitution check, even a character with 12 wound conditions would heal completely in another 24 hours? That's what's really bugging me. You were lying in a puddle of your own blood, were saved only by one single lucky die roll and then spend 24 hours in a bed unable to do anything but slowly move.
And after 5 or 10 hours more, you're completely unharmed again? That doesn't seem that... "likely".
Am I getting something wrong here?
If not, is there an optional rule to represent gradual recovery instead of almost instantaneous?
But there's one thing I'm still not entirely sure about:
Recovering from disabled and wounded is just a Constitution check and nothing else? So a Level 18 warrior with Constitution +3 has only a +2 bonus compared to a Level 2 adept with Constitution +1? That seems a bit odd, but given Toughness saves, you could say that the warrior was in a much worse shape when he reached disabled. So okay.
But when you are disabled, you can make a Consitution check every 24 hours to lose the disabled condition, again with only the Consitution score making any difference?
And after that, you can make a check to lose wound conditions every hour? Given that it takes a DC 10 Constitution check, even a character with 12 wound conditions would heal completely in another 24 hours? That's what's really bugging me. You were lying in a puddle of your own blood, were saved only by one single lucky die roll and then spend 24 hours in a bed unable to do anything but slowly move.
And after 5 or 10 hours more, you're completely unharmed again? That doesn't seem that... "likely".
Am I getting something wrong here?
If not, is there an optional rule to represent gradual recovery instead of almost instantaneous?