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|desc=<br />Some special abilities and environmental hazards, such as starvation and the long-­term effects of freezing or scorching temperatures, can lead to a special condition called exhaustion. Exhaustion is measured in six levels. An effect can give a creature one or more levels of exhaustion, as specified in the effect’s description.
  
[[category:Condition|Exhaustion SRD5]]
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{{!}}{{SRD5|Disadvantage}} on {{srd5lc|Ability Check}}s
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{{!}}{{SRD5|Speed}} {{SRD5|Half|halved}}
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{{!}}Disadvantage on {{srd5lc|Attack Roll}}s and {{srd5lc|Saving Throw}}s
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{{!}}{{SRD5|Hit Point Maximum|Hit point maximum}} halved
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{{!}}Speed reduced to 0
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{{!}}{{SRD5|Death}}
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If an already exhausted creature suffers another effect that causes exhaustion, its current level of exhaustion increases by the amount specified in the effect’s description.
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A creature suffers the effect of its current level of exhaustion as well as all lower levels. For example, a creature suffering level 2 exhaustion has its speed halved and has disadvantage on ability checks.
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An effect that removes exhaustion reduces its level as specified in the effect’s description, with all exhaustion effects ending if a creature’s exhaustion level is reduced below 1.
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Finishing a [[SRD5:Long Rest|long rest]] reduces a creature’s exhaustion level by 1, provided that the creature has also ingested some food and drink.
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==Sources and Notes==
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[[Category:5e Conditions|Exhaustion]]
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Revision as of 15:39, 28 January 2023

This material from the 5th edition (2014) SRD v5.1 is published under the OGL and CC-BY

Exhaustion

[SRD5 OGL/CC-BY][1] 5th edition condition
Some special abilities and environmental hazards, such as starvation and the long-­term effects of freezing or scorching temperatures, can lead to a special condition called exhaustion. Exhaustion is measured in six levels. An effect can give a creature one or more levels of exhaustion, as specified in the effect’s description.

Level Effect
1 Disadvantage on ability checks
2 Speed halved
3 Disadvantage on attack rolls and saving throws
4 Hit point maximum halved
5 Speed reduced to 0
6 Death

If an already exhausted creature suffers another effect that causes exhaustion, its current level of exhaustion increases by the amount specified in the effect’s description.

A creature suffers the effect of its current level of exhaustion as well as all lower levels. For example, a creature suffering level 2 exhaustion has its speed halved and has disadvantage on ability checks.

An effect that removes exhaustion reduces its level as specified in the effect’s description, with all exhaustion effects ending if a creature’s exhaustion level is reduced below 1.

Finishing a long rest reduces a creature’s exhaustion level by 1, provided that the creature has also ingested some food and drink. </div>


Sources and Notes

  1. SRD5:

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Facts about "Exhaustion"
AuthorSRD-CC v5.1 + and SRD-OGL v5.1 +
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PublicationSRD-CC v5.1 + and SRD-OGL v5.1 +
TitleExhaustion +