Can you kill a Tarrasque with the Open Hand monk's Quivering Palm feature?
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I see the Tarrasque has Legendary Resistance so it can pass failed saving throws. It has a list of Legendary Actions 3 times a day. I keep seeing people say to keep making it do saves to get rid of the Legendary Resistance even though it is not listed under the limited Legendary actions.
Since the Way of the Open Hand monk's Quivering Palm technique relies on failing a Constitution save to instantly reduce the target to 0 HP, can Quivering Palm kill a Tarrasque?
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I see the Tarrasque has Legendary Resistance so it can pass failed saving throws. It has a list of Legendary Actions 3 times a day. I keep seeing people say to keep making it do saves to get rid of the Legendary Resistance even though it is not listed under the limited Legendary actions.
Since the Way of the Open Hand monk's Quivering Palm technique relies on failing a Constitution save to instantly reduce the target to 0 HP, can Quivering Palm kill a Tarrasque?
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I see the Tarrasque has Legendary Resistance so it can pass failed saving throws. It has a list of Legendary Actions 3 times a day. I keep seeing people say to keep making it do saves to get rid of the Legendary Resistance even though it is not listed under the limited Legendary actions.
Since the Way of the Open Hand monk's Quivering Palm technique relies on failing a Constitution save to instantly reduce the target to 0 HP, can Quivering Palm kill a Tarrasque?
dnd-5e monsters class-feature monk
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I see the Tarrasque has Legendary Resistance so it can pass failed saving throws. It has a list of Legendary Actions 3 times a day. I keep seeing people say to keep making it do saves to get rid of the Legendary Resistance even though it is not listed under the limited Legendary actions.
Since the Way of the Open Hand monk's Quivering Palm technique relies on failing a Constitution save to instantly reduce the target to 0 HP, can Quivering Palm kill a Tarrasque?
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A Monk's Quivering Palm could kill the Tarrasque after it has used all its Legendary Resistances.
The Tarrasque's Legendary Resistance is limited to 3 per day. This limit is listed with the Legendary Resistance Trait, not with the Legendary Actions:
Legendary Resistance (3/Day): If the tarrasque fails a saving throw, it can choose to succeed instead.
Once all three uses have been expended, the Tarrasque would be reduced to 0 Hit Points if it failed the saving throw for a Monk's Quivering Palm.
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You may want to clarify that the Tarrasque still has to fail the save or it just takes 10d10 necrotic damage. AWith a +10 Constituion modifier, getting a 19 (what the save DC would be with 20 Wisdom and no magic itens) isn't that difficult for the Tarrasque, especially considering he has Magic Resistance so burning through Legendary Resistances will be very difficult.
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– David Coffron
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
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@DavidCoffron is Quivering Palm considered a magical effect? Otherwise Tarrasque doesn't benefit from Magic Resistance trait.
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– AntiDrondert
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
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@AntiDrondert I understood that, but there are not many effects that the Tarrasque would have to succeed against that arent magical making it even more difficult to get rid of the Legendary Resistances before using Quivering Palm
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– David Coffron
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
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Therefore, use a team of 4 or more Quivering Palm monks. :)
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– Kobold_Warlord
Nov 15 '18 at 14:44
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The point is just that it can save its Legendary Resistance for the monk abilities because Magic Resistance works against other effects.
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Basicly you would need a large party to complete this task of Monks, magical characters, and other distractions to the tarasque to be able to complete the task at hand. So although possible it is highly unlikely
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A Monk's Quivering Palm could kill the Tarrasque after it has used all its Legendary Resistances.
The Tarrasque's Legendary Resistance is limited to 3 per day. This limit is listed with the Legendary Resistance Trait, not with the Legendary Actions:
Legendary Resistance (3/Day): If the tarrasque fails a saving throw, it can choose to succeed instead.
Once all three uses have been expended, the Tarrasque would be reduced to 0 Hit Points if it failed the saving throw for a Monk's Quivering Palm.
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You may want to clarify that the Tarrasque still has to fail the save or it just takes 10d10 necrotic damage. AWith a +10 Constituion modifier, getting a 19 (what the save DC would be with 20 Wisdom and no magic itens) isn't that difficult for the Tarrasque, especially considering he has Magic Resistance so burning through Legendary Resistances will be very difficult.
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– David Coffron
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
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@DavidCoffron is Quivering Palm considered a magical effect? Otherwise Tarrasque doesn't benefit from Magic Resistance trait.
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– AntiDrondert
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
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@AntiDrondert I understood that, but there are not many effects that the Tarrasque would have to succeed against that arent magical making it even more difficult to get rid of the Legendary Resistances before using Quivering Palm
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– David Coffron
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
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Therefore, use a team of 4 or more Quivering Palm monks. :)
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– Kobold_Warlord
Nov 15 '18 at 14:44
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The point is just that it can save its Legendary Resistance for the monk abilities because Magic Resistance works against other effects.
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– Silverclaw
Jan 22 at 6:16
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A Monk's Quivering Palm could kill the Tarrasque after it has used all its Legendary Resistances.
The Tarrasque's Legendary Resistance is limited to 3 per day. This limit is listed with the Legendary Resistance Trait, not with the Legendary Actions:
Legendary Resistance (3/Day): If the tarrasque fails a saving throw, it can choose to succeed instead.
Once all three uses have been expended, the Tarrasque would be reduced to 0 Hit Points if it failed the saving throw for a Monk's Quivering Palm.
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4
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You may want to clarify that the Tarrasque still has to fail the save or it just takes 10d10 necrotic damage. AWith a +10 Constituion modifier, getting a 19 (what the save DC would be with 20 Wisdom and no magic itens) isn't that difficult for the Tarrasque, especially considering he has Magic Resistance so burning through Legendary Resistances will be very difficult.
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– David Coffron
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
2
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@DavidCoffron is Quivering Palm considered a magical effect? Otherwise Tarrasque doesn't benefit from Magic Resistance trait.
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– AntiDrondert
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
2
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@AntiDrondert I understood that, but there are not many effects that the Tarrasque would have to succeed against that arent magical making it even more difficult to get rid of the Legendary Resistances before using Quivering Palm
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– David Coffron
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
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Therefore, use a team of 4 or more Quivering Palm monks. :)
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– Kobold_Warlord
Nov 15 '18 at 14:44
1
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The point is just that it can save its Legendary Resistance for the monk abilities because Magic Resistance works against other effects.
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– Silverclaw
Jan 22 at 6:16
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show 1 more comment
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A Monk's Quivering Palm could kill the Tarrasque after it has used all its Legendary Resistances.
The Tarrasque's Legendary Resistance is limited to 3 per day. This limit is listed with the Legendary Resistance Trait, not with the Legendary Actions:
Legendary Resistance (3/Day): If the tarrasque fails a saving throw, it can choose to succeed instead.
Once all three uses have been expended, the Tarrasque would be reduced to 0 Hit Points if it failed the saving throw for a Monk's Quivering Palm.
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A Monk's Quivering Palm could kill the Tarrasque after it has used all its Legendary Resistances.
The Tarrasque's Legendary Resistance is limited to 3 per day. This limit is listed with the Legendary Resistance Trait, not with the Legendary Actions:
Legendary Resistance (3/Day): If the tarrasque fails a saving throw, it can choose to succeed instead.
Once all three uses have been expended, the Tarrasque would be reduced to 0 Hit Points if it failed the saving throw for a Monk's Quivering Palm.
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You may want to clarify that the Tarrasque still has to fail the save or it just takes 10d10 necrotic damage. AWith a +10 Constituion modifier, getting a 19 (what the save DC would be with 20 Wisdom and no magic itens) isn't that difficult for the Tarrasque, especially considering he has Magic Resistance so burning through Legendary Resistances will be very difficult.
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– David Coffron
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
2
$begingroup$
@DavidCoffron is Quivering Palm considered a magical effect? Otherwise Tarrasque doesn't benefit from Magic Resistance trait.
$endgroup$
– AntiDrondert
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
2
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@AntiDrondert I understood that, but there are not many effects that the Tarrasque would have to succeed against that arent magical making it even more difficult to get rid of the Legendary Resistances before using Quivering Palm
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
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Therefore, use a team of 4 or more Quivering Palm monks. :)
$endgroup$
– Kobold_Warlord
Nov 15 '18 at 14:44
1
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The point is just that it can save its Legendary Resistance for the monk abilities because Magic Resistance works against other effects.
$endgroup$
– Silverclaw
Jan 22 at 6:16
|
show 1 more comment
4
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You may want to clarify that the Tarrasque still has to fail the save or it just takes 10d10 necrotic damage. AWith a +10 Constituion modifier, getting a 19 (what the save DC would be with 20 Wisdom and no magic itens) isn't that difficult for the Tarrasque, especially considering he has Magic Resistance so burning through Legendary Resistances will be very difficult.
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
2
$begingroup$
@DavidCoffron is Quivering Palm considered a magical effect? Otherwise Tarrasque doesn't benefit from Magic Resistance trait.
$endgroup$
– AntiDrondert
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
2
$begingroup$
@AntiDrondert I understood that, but there are not many effects that the Tarrasque would have to succeed against that arent magical making it even more difficult to get rid of the Legendary Resistances before using Quivering Palm
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
$begingroup$
Therefore, use a team of 4 or more Quivering Palm monks. :)
$endgroup$
– Kobold_Warlord
Nov 15 '18 at 14:44
1
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The point is just that it can save its Legendary Resistance for the monk abilities because Magic Resistance works against other effects.
$endgroup$
– Silverclaw
Jan 22 at 6:16
4
4
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You may want to clarify that the Tarrasque still has to fail the save or it just takes 10d10 necrotic damage. AWith a +10 Constituion modifier, getting a 19 (what the save DC would be with 20 Wisdom and no magic itens) isn't that difficult for the Tarrasque, especially considering he has Magic Resistance so burning through Legendary Resistances will be very difficult.
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
$begingroup$
You may want to clarify that the Tarrasque still has to fail the save or it just takes 10d10 necrotic damage. AWith a +10 Constituion modifier, getting a 19 (what the save DC would be with 20 Wisdom and no magic itens) isn't that difficult for the Tarrasque, especially considering he has Magic Resistance so burning through Legendary Resistances will be very difficult.
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
2
2
$begingroup$
@DavidCoffron is Quivering Palm considered a magical effect? Otherwise Tarrasque doesn't benefit from Magic Resistance trait.
$endgroup$
– AntiDrondert
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
$begingroup$
@DavidCoffron is Quivering Palm considered a magical effect? Otherwise Tarrasque doesn't benefit from Magic Resistance trait.
$endgroup$
– AntiDrondert
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
2
2
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@AntiDrondert I understood that, but there are not many effects that the Tarrasque would have to succeed against that arent magical making it even more difficult to get rid of the Legendary Resistances before using Quivering Palm
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
$begingroup$
@AntiDrondert I understood that, but there are not many effects that the Tarrasque would have to succeed against that arent magical making it even more difficult to get rid of the Legendary Resistances before using Quivering Palm
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
Nov 15 '18 at 12:54
$begingroup$
Therefore, use a team of 4 or more Quivering Palm monks. :)
$endgroup$
– Kobold_Warlord
Nov 15 '18 at 14:44
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Therefore, use a team of 4 or more Quivering Palm monks. :)
$endgroup$
– Kobold_Warlord
Nov 15 '18 at 14:44
1
1
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The point is just that it can save its Legendary Resistance for the monk abilities because Magic Resistance works against other effects.
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– Silverclaw
Jan 22 at 6:16
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The point is just that it can save its Legendary Resistance for the monk abilities because Magic Resistance works against other effects.
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– Silverclaw
Jan 22 at 6:16
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Basicly you would need a large party to complete this task of Monks, magical characters, and other distractions to the tarasque to be able to complete the task at hand. So although possible it is highly unlikely
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Basicly you would need a large party to complete this task of Monks, magical characters, and other distractions to the tarasque to be able to complete the task at hand. So although possible it is highly unlikely
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Welcome to rpg.se! Please take the tour and visit the help center to learn how things work around here. As written this isn't really an answer, why do you need a large party? How is it possible? Why is it unlikely? On this site we prefer answers to be backed up with experience or evidence rather than just opinion. If you can add references this could be a good answer. Thanks for contributing and happy gaming.
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Basicly you would need a large party to complete this task of Monks, magical characters, and other distractions to the tarasque to be able to complete the task at hand. So although possible it is highly unlikely
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Basicly you would need a large party to complete this task of Monks, magical characters, and other distractions to the tarasque to be able to complete the task at hand. So although possible it is highly unlikely
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