2/11/2024 0 Comments Pathfinder 2e flat footed![]() ![]() It barely stands upright and remains conscious. Its body is a covered with open bleeding wounds, has cracked or splintered bones, or much worse. When a creature is at hit points equal or less than 5 plus additional 5 for each 50 points of maximum hit points, it is beaten. Its body is covered by bruises and scratches, and it experiences fatigue and pain. When a creature is at hit points equal or less than half its maximum hit points, it is bloodied (or broken, if the creature is a construct). Instead of exact hit points values, the GM can answer to questions whether enemies are bloodied or beaten, but should not let players compare what creature is more bloodied than another. The GM should communicate with the players the physical condition of enemies in combat. ![]()
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