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Intelligence Check

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Intelligence Check

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Intelligence Check Intelligence Check D&D Did You Know’s: Disintegration vs. Regeneration in Third Edition September 10, 2023 We’ve all been there at one time or another: at some point, the party finds themselves fighting a regenerating creature, and the wizard casts disintegrate on it. The spell deals damage in excess of the enemy’s remaining hit points, and it goes down. But then the game grinds to a halt as everyone tries to figure out if its regeneration kicks in or not. It’s easy to see why there’s a split of opinions in this regard. The spell says that if its damage reduces the creatures to 0 hit points or less, it’s reduced to a trace of fine dust. But the rules for regeneration say that, unless a particular damage type is specifically called out as bypassing a creature’s regeneration (e.g. acid and fire for trolls), then it’s actually dealing nonlethal damage, and so the creature’s hit points aren’t reduced to 0. That, however, can seem counterintuitive, sin...

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