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Revision as of 16:45, 24 November 2016
Different types of character and creature have different Saving Throw tables they may consult.
Contents
Which Table To Use?
A character uses the best Save they qualify for by their Level or HD. For example, a Level 9/11 Fighter/Thief would gain a Save vs. Paralyzation of 8 from Fighter and only 11 from Thief. As such, they use 8 for their base Save vs. Paralyzation.
Class Tables
Bard
x
Cleric
x
Druid
x
Fighter
x
Paladin
x
Ranger
x
Thief
x
Wizard
x
Monsters
Unintelligent
(1/2 level)
Animal
normal save v paralyzation, 1/2 otherwise
Intelligent
normal saves, fighter table
Items
x
Bone
Cloth & Textiles
Glass
Leather & Flesh
Metals
Oils
Paper
Potions
Pottery & Brittle Mineral
Rock & Crystal
Rope & Fibers
Wood (Thick)
Wood (Thin)