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Advantage is negated by Disadvantage. The number of Advantages and Disadvantages you have is irrelevant. Even if you have three sources of Advantage, a single source of Disadvantage will negate it. | Advantage is negated by Disadvantage. The number of Advantages and Disadvantages you have is irrelevant. Even if you have three sources of Advantage, a single source of Disadvantage will negate it. | ||
Examples of situations that grant Advantage: | |||
* Attacking an enemy that is Restrained | |||
* Being unseen by the enemy while making an attack | |||
* Various spells and abilities that grant Advantage | |||
== Disadvantage == | == Disadvantage == | ||
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Disadvantage is negated by Advantage. The number of Advantages and Disadvantages you have is irrelevant. Even if you have three sources of Disadvantage, a single source of Advantage will negate it. | Disadvantage is negated by Advantage. The number of Advantages and Disadvantages you have is irrelevant. Even if you have three sources of Disadvantage, a single source of Advantage will negate it. | ||
Examples of situations that grant Disadvantage: | |||
* Trying to make a ranged attack against an enemy that is within 5ft of you | |||
* Trying to attack an enemy obscured by darkness | |||
* Various spells and abilities that grant Disadvantage |