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Radiating Gnome
September 24th, 2019, 00:18
I'm loving the work on Baldur's Gate - Descent into Avernus

So, vehicles note their damage thresholds in the NPC profiles, but the mechanics of the game don't appear to handle thresholds. It looks like we'll have to restore damage done if it's below the threshold as we play.

Am I missing something?

-rg

Moon Wizard
September 24th, 2019, 03:49
There's nothing built into the ruleset for that. I would have any vehicle damage rolls rolled directly to the chat window without targets, so you can apply or not depending on damage done.

Regards,
JPG

Radiating Gnome
September 24th, 2019, 13:58
Thanks!

Aedus Amaterasu
October 3rd, 2019, 18:00
I'm loving the work on Baldur's Gate - Descent into Avernus

So, vehicles note their damage thresholds in the NPC profiles, but the mechanics of the game don't appear to handle thresholds. It looks like we'll have to restore damage done if it's below the threshold as we play.

Am I missing something?

-rg


You can put the following effect on the vehicle in the combat tracker:

Vehicles Damage Threshold; RESIST: 5 acid,bludgeoning,cold,fire,force,lightning,necroti c,piercing,poison,psychic,radiant,slashing,thunder

Then change the "5" to what ever the vehicles damage threshold is and it will no longer take damage unless it exceeds the the number you replaced the "5" with.

Side note: "RESIST: 5 all" doesn't work in 5e for some reason for me, could be cause of some ext. i have.

So you could first try:

Vehicles Damage Threshold; RESIST: 5 all

replace the "5" with whatever the vehicles damage threshold is. If that doesn't work then the first effect should work fine.

Zacchaeus
October 3rd, 2019, 19:59
You can put the following effect on the vehicle in the combat tracker:

Vehicles Damage Threshold; RESIST: 5 acid,bludgeoning,cold,fire,force,lightning,necroti c,piercing,poison,psychic,radiant,slashing,thunder



This doesn't work. The rules for damage threshold is that the item takes no damage if the damage inflicted from a single source is less than the indicated amount. If more damage is taken then all of it gets applied. So in the case of DT 10 no damage at all is taken it the damage is 10 or less. However if 11 points of damage are taken then 11 points of damage is inflicted. If RESIST: 10 is applied the object would only take 1 point of damage if 11 is inflicted.

Incidentally RESIST: 5, all does work (you may have missed out the comma).

Aedus Amaterasu
October 4th, 2019, 08:17
This doesn't work. The rules for damage threshold is that the item takes no damage if the damage inflicted from a single source is less than the indicated amount. If more damage is taken then all of it gets applied. So in the case of DT 10 no damage at all is taken it the damage is 10 or less. However if 11 points of damage are taken then 11 points of damage is inflicted. If RESIST: 10 is applied the object would only take 1 point of damage if 11 is inflicted.

Ah, my mistake, I thought it worked like damage reduction.


Incidentally RESIST: 5, all does work (you may have missed out the comma).

Oh sweet, thanks, that is indeed why mine wasn't working in my campaign. Thank you.

Greywolf411
May 20th, 2020, 17:55
I'm having trouble getting Damage threshold to work, as you and the Fantasygrounds wiki suggested with DT. When I put DT: X, in either Resistance or Immunity field it only registers them as either resistance or immunity vs the damage threshold. Also tried it as a base effect I dragged on, but still not working. I realize this is for boats/and other inanimate objects, but I was trying it out on a creature. I can't see how Fantasy Grounds would care what the character is striking, as long as the attack went to the creature/object and the effect was applied.

Any thoughts?

Zacchaeus
May 20th, 2020, 19:52
I'm having trouble getting Damage threshold to work, as you and the Fantasygrounds wiki suggested with DT. When I put DT: X, in either Resistance or Immunity field it only registers them as either resistance or immunity vs the damage threshold. Also tried it as a base effect I dragged on, but still not working. I realize this is for boats/and other inanimate objects, but I was trying it out on a creature. I can't see how Fantasy Grounds would care what the character is striking, as long as the attack went to the creature/object and the effect was applied.

Any thoughts?

You are doing it wrong somewhere. As you can see from my graphic either adding it from the effects dialog or by creating a trait in the NPC sheet it works. Putting it into the damage resistances/immunities section won't work.

Greywolf411
May 20th, 2020, 20:04
You are doing it wrong somewhere. As you can see from my graphic either adding it from the effects dialog or by creating a trait in the NPC sheet it works. Putting it into the damage resistances/immunities section won't work.

Yep, I was trying to be too sneaky, and wanted to make it so that the Damage Threshold only was for physical attacks, so I had done DT: 15, slashing, piercing, bludgeoning which apparently it didn't like, as just doing the DT: 15 works.

Ohh user error.