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== Surprise rounds == | == Surprise rounds == | ||
If an attacked creature is unaware of their attacker at the start of combat – such as if the attacker is [[hidden]] – the first round of combat is declared a ''surprise round'', and the attacked creature is ''surprised''.{{note|Certain combat encounters are rigged to always Surprise either the player's party or the enemy party when the proper conditions are met.{{ | If an attacked creature is unaware of their attacker at the start of combat – such as if the attacker is [[Hide|hidden]] – the first round of combat is declared a ''surprise round'', and the attacked creature is ''surprised''.{{note|Certain combat encounters are rigged to always Surprise either the player's party or the enemy party when the proper conditions are met.{{ref|The first encounter with the imps during the Prologue always grants the player a surprise round.}}{{ref|Mimics always surprise the party when interacted with in their disguised form.}}{{ref|In the Underdark Beach, a duergar might spot the party and summon their own leader. The party is surprised if they choose to wait for the leader, whereas if they attack, the duergars are surprised instead.}}}} | ||
Surprised creatures have the {{cond|Surprised}} condition for the entirety of the first round, and cannot take actions or [[reactions]] until the start of the second round.{{note|While surprised creatures are unable to take actions, some can warn nearby allies, preventing them from becoming surprised too.}} | Surprised creatures have the {{cond|Surprised}} condition for the entirety of the first round, and cannot take actions or [[reactions]] until the start of the second round.{{note|While surprised creatures are unable to take actions, some can warn nearby allies, preventing them from becoming surprised too.}} |