Is a creature that sees a Medusa's eyes automatically subjected to a saving throw?Do targets of Spell...

Concatenating two int[]

How can the probability of a fumble decrease linearly with more dice?

Has any human ever had the choice to leave Earth permanently?

Cat is tipping over bed-side lamps during the night

What can I do to encourage my players to use their consumables?

Critique vs nitpicking

Does it take energy to move something in a circle?

Coworker asking me to not bring cakes due to self control issue. What should I do?

Why didn't Tom Riddle take the presence of Fawkes and the Sorting Hat as more of a threat?

How do you funnel food off a cutting board?

Midterm in Mathematics Courses

Is there a verb that means to inject with poison?

Is there a file that always exists and a 'normal' user can't lstat it?

Possible issue with my W4 and tax return

How much mayhem could I cause as a fish?

Could a warlock use the One with Shadows warlock invocation to turn invisible, and then move while staying invisible?

Does an Eldritch Knight's Weapon Bond protect him from losing his weapon to a Telekinesis spell?

Does the US government have any planning in place to ensure there's no shortages of food, fuel, steel and other commodities?

Custom shape shows unwanted extra line

Why do neural networks need so many training examples to perform?

How does Leonard in "Memento" remember reading and writing?

How to write cases in LaTeX?

Does the ditching switch allow an A320 to float indefinitely?

If angels and devils are the same species, why would their mortal offspring appear physically different?



Is a creature that sees a Medusa's eyes automatically subjected to a saving throw?


Do targets of Spell Reflection get a saving throw?Is a Gorgon's Petrifying Breath a poison attack?What does it mean to avert your eyes?Viewing a Medusa through a Familiar (or Other Creature)Can an illusion block a monster's harmful gaze?Does the Bodak's Death Gaze affect someone looking through their familiar's eyes?Is the difference between a Medusa's and a Bodak's passive gaze power intentional?Creative ways to resolve Robe of Eyes and a Basilisk's Petrifying GazeHow wide is the arc of the medusa's Petrifying Gaze?Can Characters See Through Seeming?













6












$begingroup$


Famously, the gaze of a Medusa's eyes turns hapless adventurers to stone.



However, is this save automatic upon seeing her eyes?



The Medusa's Petrifying Gaze feature says (emphasis mine):




Petrifying Gaze. When a creature that can see the medusa's eyes starts its turn within 30 feet of the medusa, the medusa can force it to make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw if the medusa isn't incapacitated and can see the creature.




Emphasis mine.



The text states that the Medusa can force the creature to make a save, implying that the Medusa chooses when this effect takes place. Is this how it works, or is the effect automatic?



For a little more background, currently I am running




Tomb of Annihilation, where Zalkoré has her face hidden behind a translucent veil.




The players can clearly see her eyes, but she hasn't yet decided to activate her ability yet, so no petrification saving throws yet. Am I playing this correctly, RAW?










share|improve this question











$endgroup$

















    6












    $begingroup$


    Famously, the gaze of a Medusa's eyes turns hapless adventurers to stone.



    However, is this save automatic upon seeing her eyes?



    The Medusa's Petrifying Gaze feature says (emphasis mine):




    Petrifying Gaze. When a creature that can see the medusa's eyes starts its turn within 30 feet of the medusa, the medusa can force it to make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw if the medusa isn't incapacitated and can see the creature.




    Emphasis mine.



    The text states that the Medusa can force the creature to make a save, implying that the Medusa chooses when this effect takes place. Is this how it works, or is the effect automatic?



    For a little more background, currently I am running




    Tomb of Annihilation, where Zalkoré has her face hidden behind a translucent veil.




    The players can clearly see her eyes, but she hasn't yet decided to activate her ability yet, so no petrification saving throws yet. Am I playing this correctly, RAW?










    share|improve this question











    $endgroup$















      6












      6








      6





      $begingroup$


      Famously, the gaze of a Medusa's eyes turns hapless adventurers to stone.



      However, is this save automatic upon seeing her eyes?



      The Medusa's Petrifying Gaze feature says (emphasis mine):




      Petrifying Gaze. When a creature that can see the medusa's eyes starts its turn within 30 feet of the medusa, the medusa can force it to make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw if the medusa isn't incapacitated and can see the creature.




      Emphasis mine.



      The text states that the Medusa can force the creature to make a save, implying that the Medusa chooses when this effect takes place. Is this how it works, or is the effect automatic?



      For a little more background, currently I am running




      Tomb of Annihilation, where Zalkoré has her face hidden behind a translucent veil.




      The players can clearly see her eyes, but she hasn't yet decided to activate her ability yet, so no petrification saving throws yet. Am I playing this correctly, RAW?










      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$




      Famously, the gaze of a Medusa's eyes turns hapless adventurers to stone.



      However, is this save automatic upon seeing her eyes?



      The Medusa's Petrifying Gaze feature says (emphasis mine):




      Petrifying Gaze. When a creature that can see the medusa's eyes starts its turn within 30 feet of the medusa, the medusa can force it to make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw if the medusa isn't incapacitated and can see the creature.




      Emphasis mine.



      The text states that the Medusa can force the creature to make a save, implying that the Medusa chooses when this effect takes place. Is this how it works, or is the effect automatic?



      For a little more background, currently I am running




      Tomb of Annihilation, where Zalkoré has her face hidden behind a translucent veil.




      The players can clearly see her eyes, but she hasn't yet decided to activate her ability yet, so no petrification saving throws yet. Am I playing this correctly, RAW?







      dnd-5e monsters






      share|improve this question















      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question








      edited 5 hours ago









      V2Blast

      23.3k375146




      23.3k375146










      asked 6 hours ago









      NicboboNicbobo

      2,3581540




      2,3581540






















          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes


















          10












          $begingroup$

          No, it's up to the Medusa



          You've quoted the relevant requirement in that that the Medusa can force the creature to make the saving throw. If the Medusa opts not to, then no saving throw is needed.



          Yes, you are playing this correctly.



          Your decision to not force the save until you are ready to do so was the right one.






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$













            Your Answer





            StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function () {
            return StackExchange.using("mathjaxEditing", function () {
            StackExchange.MarkdownEditor.creationCallbacks.add(function (editor, postfix) {
            StackExchange.mathjaxEditing.prepareWmdForMathJax(editor, postfix, [["\$", "\$"]]);
            });
            });
            }, "mathjax-editing");

            StackExchange.ready(function() {
            var channelOptions = {
            tags: "".split(" "),
            id: "122"
            };
            initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

            StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
            // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
            if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
            StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
            createEditor();
            });
            }
            else {
            createEditor();
            }
            });

            function createEditor() {
            StackExchange.prepareEditor({
            heartbeatType: 'answer',
            autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
            convertImagesToLinks: false,
            noModals: true,
            showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
            reputationToPostImages: null,
            bindNavPrevention: true,
            postfix: "",
            imageUploader: {
            brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
            contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
            allowUrls: true
            },
            noCode: true, onDemand: true,
            discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
            ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
            });


            }
            });














            draft saved

            draft discarded


















            StackExchange.ready(
            function () {
            StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2frpg.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f141928%2fis-a-creature-that-sees-a-medusas-eyes-automatically-subjected-to-a-saving-thro%23new-answer', 'question_page');
            }
            );

            Post as a guest















            Required, but never shown

























            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes








            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes









            active

            oldest

            votes






            active

            oldest

            votes









            10












            $begingroup$

            No, it's up to the Medusa



            You've quoted the relevant requirement in that that the Medusa can force the creature to make the saving throw. If the Medusa opts not to, then no saving throw is needed.



            Yes, you are playing this correctly.



            Your decision to not force the save until you are ready to do so was the right one.






            share|improve this answer











            $endgroup$


















              10












              $begingroup$

              No, it's up to the Medusa



              You've quoted the relevant requirement in that that the Medusa can force the creature to make the saving throw. If the Medusa opts not to, then no saving throw is needed.



              Yes, you are playing this correctly.



              Your decision to not force the save until you are ready to do so was the right one.






              share|improve this answer











              $endgroup$
















                10












                10








                10





                $begingroup$

                No, it's up to the Medusa



                You've quoted the relevant requirement in that that the Medusa can force the creature to make the saving throw. If the Medusa opts not to, then no saving throw is needed.



                Yes, you are playing this correctly.



                Your decision to not force the save until you are ready to do so was the right one.






                share|improve this answer











                $endgroup$



                No, it's up to the Medusa



                You've quoted the relevant requirement in that that the Medusa can force the creature to make the saving throw. If the Medusa opts not to, then no saving throw is needed.



                Yes, you are playing this correctly.



                Your decision to not force the save until you are ready to do so was the right one.







                share|improve this answer














                share|improve this answer



                share|improve this answer








                edited 5 hours ago

























                answered 6 hours ago









                NautArchNautArch

                57.2k8203381




                57.2k8203381






























                    draft saved

                    draft discarded




















































                    Thanks for contributing an answer to Role-playing Games Stack Exchange!


                    • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                    But avoid



                    • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                    • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                    Use MathJax to format equations. MathJax reference.


                    To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                    draft saved


                    draft discarded














                    StackExchange.ready(
                    function () {
                    StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2frpg.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f141928%2fis-a-creature-that-sees-a-medusas-eyes-automatically-subjected-to-a-saving-thro%23new-answer', 'question_page');
                    }
                    );

                    Post as a guest















                    Required, but never shown





















































                    Required, but never shown














                    Required, but never shown












                    Required, but never shown







                    Required, but never shown

































                    Required, but never shown














                    Required, but never shown












                    Required, but never shown







                    Required, but never shown







                    Popular posts from this blog

                    Webac Holding Inhaltsverzeichnis Geschichte | Organisationsstruktur | Tochterfirmen |...

                    What's the meaning of a knight fighting a snail in medieval book illustrations?What is the meaning of a glove...

                    Salamanca Inhaltsverzeichnis Lage und Klima | Bevölkerungsentwicklung | Geschichte | Kultur und...