According to the Open License the a character under the sickened condition suffers:
"a -2 penalty on all attack rolls, weapon damage rolls, saving throws, skill checks, and ability checks".
1st/2nd-edition Quest[]
Is there a reason why the article puts together 3rd edition geas and quest spells, but there is a separate quest article with 1st and 2nd edition info for that spell? Daranios (talk) 18:54, May 20, 2016 (UTC)
- Huh. For some reason, 3rd-edition simply merged the older geas and quest spells, as geas/quest, with the same mechanic, saying the arcane version is geas and the divine version is quest. I think splitting the article amongst the geas and quest pages would be best. Just because one edition chooses to use the same mechanics doesn't mean, lore-wise, they are the same spell. — BadCatMan (talk) 00:21, May 21, 2016 (UTC)
- Interestingly, 5th edition did away with quest entirely, and both arcane and divine versions of the spell are simply called geas. I will add the 5e stats for geas here, in any case. Sirwhiteout (talk) 00:04, March 27, 2017 (UTC)