@GM Marvel Just as a reminder, ( Anything OOC ) goes in the OOC thread. Even if it's related to the current story.
These are the rules on Coupe De Grace listed below.
That's pretty much how I'm doing it. The only thing I changed is I wont be doing the Death Saves unless it's an important enemy or npc.
These are the rules on Coupe De Grace listed below.
GM Marvel Wrote:[OoC: I Found this online... It condenses all the rules for unconscious characters into an 'Unofficial' 5e Coup de grace rules. I think all these rules are legit, it's just not called Coup de Grace in the rules. I found the info here. https://www.nerdsandscoundrels.com/coup-de-grace-5e/
Quote:Understanding how the unofficial form of Coup de Grace works in 5E requires knowledge of some basic game concepts, including incapacitation, death savings throws, and advantage.
- These rules apply to incapacitated opponents. This includes those that are unconscious, paralyzed, or dying.
- You gain Advantage in all attacks against an Incapacitated opponent.
- All hits on incapacitated opponents within 5 feet are critical.
- Opponents with 0 HP are Dying and must make a death saving throw each turn. Three failed throws = Death
- A Dying creature takes an automatic failed death saving throw each time they take damage
- A creature takes two failed death saves when it takes a critical hit.
That's pretty much how I'm doing it. The only thing I changed is I wont be doing the Death Saves unless it's an important enemy or npc.