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* Vines are considered [[Difficult Terrain]], halving movement speed.
* Vines are considered [[Difficult Terrain]], halving movement speed.
* [[Strength]] save (DC 10)
* [[Strength]] save (DC 10)
| stack id=ENSNARED
| stack priority=3
| status groups=SG_Restrained, SG_Condition, SG_Surface
| tick type=end turn
|notes=Unlike natural, non-shadow-cursed vines and other sources of vegetative entanglement, shadow-cursed vine terrain cannot be destroyed by sources of [[Fire Damage]]}}
|notes=Unlike natural, non-shadow-cursed vines and other sources of vegetative entanglement, shadow-cursed vine terrain cannot be destroyed by sources of [[Fire Damage]]}}

Revision as of 18:42, 3 February 2024

Properties

Stack ID Stack ID: ENSNARED

Status groups Status groups: SG_RestrainedSG_ConditionSG_Surface

Loses duration Loses duration: end of turn

Stack priority Stack priority: 3

Notes

Unlike natural, non-shadow-cursed vines and other sources of vegetative entanglement, shadow-cursed vine terrain cannot be destroyed by sources of Fire Damage

Conditions with the same stack ID

Conditions with the stack ID ENSNARED, only one of these can be applied at the same time:

Condition Effects

Constricted (Condition) Constricted

Ensnared (Condition) Ensnared

Entangled (Condition) Entangled

Necromantic Restraints (Condition) Necromantic Restraints

  • Affected entity can't move.

Shadow-Cursed Vines (Condition) Shadow-Cursed Vines

Weavebound Vines (Condition) Weavebound Vines

  • Vines crafted from the very Weave itself - a most unorthodox enchantment.
  • Incapacitates the affected entity. Dispelled when the entity is attacked.

Sources of Shadow-Cursed Vines