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(According to the page on Bone-Shaking Thunder, it applies 2 turn of reverb dispite the in-game description saying it only applies 1.)
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* If you are primarily using Reverberation for the disadvantage on constitution saving throws it inflicts on the target, you may want to make sure it doesn't stack up to 5 turns, since this will remove the condition.
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 30 August 2024

  • When the entity has 5 or more turns of Reverberation, it takes 1d4Damage TypesThunder damage and must succeed a DC 10  Constitution saving throw or fall Prone Prone. The condition is removed afterward.

Properties

Stack ID Stack ID: MAG_THUNDER_REVERBERATION

If already applied If already applied: add to duration

More properties More properties:

Condition: Prone

Prone Prone

Duration: 2 turns

DC 10  Constitution saving throw

Notes

  • If you are primarily using Reverberation for the disadvantage on constitution saving throws it inflicts on the target, you may want to make sure it doesn't stack up to 5 turns, since this will remove the condition.

Items that apply Reverberation[edit | edit source]

Items that interact with Reverberation[edit | edit source]

Bugs[edit | edit source]

  • Until Patch #3, Reverberation was bugged. While it applied the stacking penalties to Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution Saving Throws, it did not deal thunder damage and prone. As of Patch #3, now works as described.
  • The different items that can apply Reverberation do not all work as expected from their description.