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You’re in the middle of an epic D&D battle when an enemy hits your character with a spell, and the DM says you’re “incapacitated,” but what does that mean? In D&D 5e, the incapacitated condition is a broad term meaning that your character can’t take any actions, reactions, or bonus actions until their incapacitation ends. This can be a challenge to deal with in the middle of a fight, but it can also raise the stakes and make everything more exciting! Read on for a complete overview of the incapacitated condition, including how it works and the best way to end it.
Things You Should Know
- The incapacitated condition prevents characters from taking actions, reactions, or bonus actions in combat.
- The incapacitated condition doesn’t limit your character’s movement, but it’s often paired with conditions that do—like paralyzed, stunned, petrified, or unconscious.
- There’s no set way to end the incapacitated condition since it has so many causes, but you can always wait it out or make a saving throw if the DM allows.
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References
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