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==Concentration Check==
==Concentration Check==
When you are concentrating on a spell and take damage, you make a '''Concentration check''', which is a {{c|d20 + [[Sanity]] [[modifier]]}} and you need to overcome a [[DL]] equals to 10 or half the damage taken, whichever is highest.
When you are concentrating on a spell and take damage, you make a '''Concentration check''', which is a {{c|d20 + [[Sanity]]}} and you need to overcome a [[DL]] equals to 10 or half the damage taken, whichever is highest.
{{formula|Concentration check|d20 + [[Sanity]] modifier}}{{formula|Concentration DL (Highest of)|10</code> &nbsp; or &nbsp;<code>damage taken / 2}}
{{formula|Concentration check|d20 + [[Sanity]] modifier}}{{formula|Concentration DL (Highest of)|10</code> &nbsp; or &nbsp;<code>damage taken / 2}}

Latest revision as of 10:07, 15 May 2025

Spells that require Concentration can only be maintained one at a time. If you are concentrating on one spell and cast another, the first spells effect end immediately, unless the spells description says otherwise.

You may at any time end the concentration of a spell, without costing an action.

If you are incapacitated or killed, you lose concentration.

Concentration Check

When you are concentrating on a spell and take damage, you make a Concentration check, which is a d20 + Sanity and you need to overcome a DL equals to 10 or half the damage taken, whichever is highest.

Concentration check = d20 + Sanity modifier
Concentration DL (Highest of) = 10   or  damage taken / 2