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  2. Dungeons & Dragons gameplay - Wikipedia

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    First edition AD&D introduced an optional rule in which a character died when his/her hit points reached -10, with beings falling unconscious at 0 HP, and creatures reduced to negative HPs continue to lose HPs due to bleeding, etc. unless they are stabilized by aid or healing (natural or magical). In third edition, this rule became part of the ...

  3. Undead (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The game mechanics of undead creatures in Dungeons & Dragons have influenced the representation of such creatures in other later culture depictions, particularly in video games and other role-playing games. [2] [3] The existence of the undead as an aspect of the game has been cited by those who oppose Dungeons & Dragons. [14]

  4. List of psychic abilities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of psychic abilities attributed to real-world people. Many of these abilities pertain to variations of extrasensory perception or the sixth sense.

  5. Uncaged (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    Uncaged: Volume I was included on "The Best of the Dungeon Masters Guild" list in issue #25 of Dragon+ — the article states that the adventures are "nicely spread out" in difficulty ranges. It highlights that the book "subverts the traditions that bubble up through our collective unconscious, daring to give new life to old tales.

  6. Illithid - Wikipedia

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    Illithids are hermaphroditic creatures [34] who each spawn a mass of larvae two or three times in their life. [35] The larvae resemble miniature illithid heads or four-tentacled tadpoles. Larvae are left to develop in the pool of the Elder Brain. The ones that survive after 10 years are inserted into the brain of a sapient creature. [5]

  7. Psionics (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Psychometabolism-- Powers which change the physical properties of some creature, thing, or condition, including animal affinity and psionic revivify. Psychoportation: Psychoportation powers move the user or objects through space and/or time. Telepathy

  8. Lich (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Due to traveling across planes of existence, its body gradually deteriorates until only a skull or even a single skeletal hand remain, but stays a creature of enormous powers. [30] Cracked.com author Tylor Linn included the demilich in his 2009 list of "The 15 Most Idiotic Monsters In Dungeons & Dragons History". He humorously commented that it ...

  9. King's Festival - Wikipedia

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    King's Festival is an adventure scenario set in Karameikos. [1] It functions as both a guide for beginning DMs and an introductory dungeon. [2] The player characters (PCs) must rescue a cleric from a group of orcs to ensure that the King's Festival happens.