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Latest revision as of 13:02, 2 August 2021

Filth Fever is a disease in 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons.

A raging fever sweeps through the creature’s body. The creature has disadvantage on Strength checks, Strength saving throws, and attack rolls that use Strength.

The contagion spell is a source of this disease.[1] At the end of each of the [infected’s] turns, it must make a Constitution saving throw. After failing three of these saving throws, the disease’s effects last for the duration [7 days], and the creature stops making these saves. After succeeding on three of these saving throws, the creature recovers from the disease, and the spell ends.

...Any effect that removes a disease or otherwise ameliorates a disease’s effects apply to it.

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Disease Summary

Disease Summary
Filth Fever 
Primary Effects: fever

Secondary Effects: reduced Str checks, saves, and attack rolls

Incubation: Immediate

Duration: 7 days

Vector: spell


Sources

  1. Paraphrased

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