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[[Summary::A state in which a creature's motor functions are heavily impaired, and their body responds very badly to muscle commands.]] A numbed creature is effectively [[SRD:Slow|slowed]], and a creature with positive [[SRD:Strength|Strength]] or [[SRD:Dexterity|Dexterity]] modifiers has them reduced to +0. Furthermore, a numbed creature takes a -4 penalty to [[SRD:Armor Class|AC]], attack rolls and damage rolls, as well as all checks based on physical ability scores.
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[[Summary::A state in which a creature's motor functions are heavily impaired, and their body responds very badly to muscle commands.]] A numbed creature is effectively [[SRD:Slow|slowed]], and a creature with positive [[SRD:Strength|Strength]] or [[SRD:Dexterity|Dexterity]] modifiers has them reduced to +0, although technically a numbed creature still enjoys its [[SRD:Dexterity|Dexterity]] to [[SRD:Armor Class|AC]]. A numbed creature's capacity for somatic movements is greatly impaired, increasing their [[SRD:Arcane Spell Failure Chance|arcane spell failure chance]] by 50%. In addition, a numbed creature takes a -4 penalty to [[SRD:Armor Class|AC]], attack rolls, damage rolls, and all checks based on physical ability scores.
  
A number creature may still attack, and defend itself properly.
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A number creature may still attack however, and can defend itself properly.  
  
  

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Numbed

A state in which a creature's motor functions are heavily impaired, and their body responds very badly to muscle commands. A numbed creature is effectively slowed, and a creature with positive Strength or Dexterity modifiers has them reduced to +0, although technically a numbed creature still enjoys its Dexterity to AC. A numbed creature's capacity for somatic movements is greatly impaired, increasing their arcane spell failure chance by 50%. In addition, a numbed creature takes a -4 penalty to AC, attack rolls, damage rolls, and all checks based on physical ability scores.

A number creature may still attack however, and can defend itself properly.



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AuthorSulacu +
Identifier3.5e Condition +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryA state in which a creature's motor functions are heavily impaired, and their body responds very badly to muscle commands. +
TitleNumbed +