This ability score measures your physical might.
What is strength?
When this is rolled on a attack roll, you double the amount of damage dice rolled.
What is a natural 20?
This determines the order of turns during combat.
What is initiative order?
To add this to an attack roll, you must have proficiency with the weapon you are attacking with.
What is your proficiency bonus?
When grappled, a creature's speed becomes this.
What is 0?
This ability score is related to the deception and persuasion skills.
What is charisma?
A character needs this many total death saving throw successes or failures to either become stable or die.
What is 3?
Unless otherwise stated, a creature's reach is this.
What is 5 feet?
Making a melee attack without using a weapon is considered this.
What is an unarmed strike?
Exhaustion has this many levels.
What is 6?
The more difficult a task is, the higher this is.
What is difficulty class?
A creature with this takes half the damage, rounded down, of a matching damage type.
What is resistance?
Doing this can prevent an opportunity attack against you.
What is the disengage action?
For weapons with two ranges listed, your attack has this when you attack beyond the first range.
What is disadvantage?
A creature in this condition has disadvantage on attack rolls and ability checks.
What is poisoned?
An ability score of 10 or 11 represents this.
What is the human average?
A natural 20 on a Death saving throw gives you this.
What is 1 hit point?
A creature with this gains a +2 bonus to their AC and a +2 bonus to dexterity saving throws.
What is half cover?
A weapon with this property allows you to use your choice of strength or dexterity modifier for the attack and damage rolls?
What is finesse?
When in this condition, a creature's speed is 0, attack rolls against it have advantage, and it has disadvantage on both attack rolls and dexterity saving throws.
What is restrained?
An ability score of 16 or 17 gives you this modifier.
What is +3?
This happens when damage to a character reduces that character to 0 hit points and there is excess damage greater than or equal to that character's hit point maximum.
What is instant death?
When underwater, a creature lacking a swim speed has this on attack rolls for weapons that don't deal piercing damage?
What is a disadvantage?
This weapon mastery causes a hit creature to have disadvantage on its next attack roll before the start of your next turn.
What is sap?
When in this condition, a creature has disadvantage on attack rolls, while attack rolls against it within 5 feet have advantage and attack rolls against it from further than 5 feet have disadvantage.
What is prone?