What does condemned mean DBD

What does condemned mean DBD?

In a criminal context, the term condemned is used to represent the situation when an inmate is sentenced to death by the state. The term is also used to describe an inmate who has been sentenced to life in prison, or a person who has been sentenced to any type of punishment that includes the loss of the right to vote or own property. Condemned can also apply to an inmate on parole or probation who has been given a longer or harsher sentence than what was previously given.

What does the word condemned mean DBD?

condemned is a legal term in the United States that refers to a loss of civil rights. The reason for this is because a property has been determined to be an unsafe hazard to the public and must be demolished or remediated by the state. According to the law, a condemned building is one in which the structure has been rendered unsafe to the public.

What does condemned mean in D&D 5e?

Condemned means the item is so heavily cursed that it has a -1 penalty to attack, damage, and all saving throws. The item also takes 1d6 damage whenever someone attacks it. If the item is destroyed, the owner automatically suffers the same effects. The item remains cursed even after being destroyed.

What does condemned mean D&D calculator?

Condemned is a term used to describe the status of buildings or structures in terms of their ability to safely support the loads imposed on them. The term is used for those buildings that have been declared dangerous to the public and made uninhabitable until further action can be taken to make them safe.

What does condemned mean D&D 5e?

Condemned is one of the four possible outcomes of a D&D 5e death saving throw. If the result is one of the other three outcomes (see below), the target is returned to life. If the result is condemned, however, the target is instead slain. Condemned is treated as the equivalent of a natural 1 on the d20 for all purposes except those noted below.