What are the rules for frostbite in D&D?

"Frostbite" in tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) usually refers to the Frostbite cantrip, which gives disadvantage on a weapon attack and deals cold damage (1d6) on a failed Con save, but DMs often use optional/homebrew rules for environmental frostbite, often tied to exhaustion levels (DC 10 Con save per hour below 0°F), adding penalties to ability checks/attacks or even limb loss for severe cases, requiring warmth/magic for recovery.
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What are the rules for frostbite in D&D?

Frostbite: You cause numbing frost to form on one creature that you can see within range. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the target takes 1d6 cold damage, and it has disadvantage on the next weapon attack roll it makes before the end of its next turn.
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Can your finger survive being frostbit?

If you have very mild frostnip, you may heal within a few days to a few weeks. Second-stage frostbite can take up to six months for your skin to heal. You may experience skin scabbing and skin discoloration throughout the healing process. The third and most severe stage of frostbite can cause permanent skin damage.
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What are the guidelines for frostbite?

Protect the injured area from further damage. Do not try to rewarm the frostbitten skin if it might freeze again. Get out of the cold, remove wet clothes and wrap up in a warm blanket. If possible, soak the skin with frostbite in a tub or sink of warm water for about 30 minutes.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What conditions are needed for frostbite?

Frostbite involves skin and tissue freezing from prolonged cold exposure, causing numbness, white/waxy skin, and potential blistering, with common sites being fingers, toes, nose, ears, and cheeks; conditions like low temperature, wind, dampness, and poor clothing increase risk, progressing from mild frostnip to severe damage needing medical help, potentially causing permanent loss or amputation.
 
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How many levels of frostbite are there?

Frostbite has three main degrees (1st, 2nd, 3rd), similar to burns, progressing from mild (frostnip) to severe, involving deeper tissues, with a newer system simplifying it to superficial (1st/2nd degree) or deep (3rd/4th degree), but generally, you can expect stages like frostnip (tingling), first-degree (numb, waxy), second-degree (clear blisters), third-degree (blood blisters, deep damage), and even fourth-degree (bone/tendon freezing).
 
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Why does frostbite turn black?

Frostbite turns black because the extreme cold kills the skin tissue, a process called necrosis, often after the area thaws and blisters form; the black color signifies severe, full-thickness damage to skin, blood vessels, and deeper tissues, leading to hard, dead tissue (gangrene) that can eventually fall off. This deep injury disrupts blood flow, depriving cells of oxygen and nutrients, and the dark color appears as the dead tissue dries or turns into a hard, black crust.
 
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What should you not do for frostbite?

With frostbite, do not rub or massage the area, as this causes more damage; do not use direct, dry heat like a fire or heating pad to rewarm; don't break blisters; avoid walking on frostbitten feet; and don't drink alcohol; instead, seek medical help, get indoors, and gently rewarm with warm (not hot) water or body heat while keeping the area protected from refreezing.
 
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Will frostbite heal by itself?

Mild frostbite (frostnip) can heal on its own with proper rewarming and care, but more severe frostbite requires immediate medical attention to prevent permanent damage like tissue loss, as it can lead to deep injury, nerve damage, infection, and even amputation. While initial healing might occur over days or weeks, deep frostbite can take months, and you must see a doctor for serious cases to manage pain, prevent infection (with antibiotics), and assess for long-term issues or surgery.
 
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How did Fahad Badar get frostbite?

In July 2021, Qatari adventurer Fahad Badar suffered a severe injury known as frostbite while climbing Broad Peak in Pakistan, at an altitude of 8,047 meters. This resulted in the amputation of four fingers on his left hand and one on his right (arabic.cnn.com).
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Can you lose a toe to frostbite?

Yes, in severe cases of frostbite, toes can die, turn black, and fall off, a process called autoamputation, or they may require surgical amputation to remove dead tissue (gangrene) to prevent infection and aid healing, so prompt medical care is crucial. This happens when extreme cold damages skin and deep tissues, cutting off blood flow, leading to cell death and tissue decay, but early treatment with warming and medications can save digits. 
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What are the rules for cold in D&D?

“Whenever the temperature is at or below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, a creature exposed to the cold must succeed on a DC 10 Constitution saving throw at the end of each hour or gain one level of exhaustion.
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Does fire reset frostbite?

Yes. Fire damage ends Frostbite status (which acts as a cooldown for the bonus damage) early but doesn't reset buildup.
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Is black frostbite painful?

Skin is hard, waxy, or black. There is intense pain or no feeling at all. Blisters form after warming. You suspect deep frostbite or hypothermia.
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Can frostbite be white?

Frostbite gets worse the colder it is and the longer you're exposed to the cold. If frostbite gets worse, symptoms can include: hard, frozen skin that can be white, blue or blotchy. swelling and loss of feeling in the affected area.
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Why do frostbitten fingers have to be amputated?

Frostbitten fingers may need amputation because severe cold stops blood flow, causing tissue (skin, muscle, bone) to die, a condition called gangrene, which leads to black, hard, dead tissue that can't be saved and risks severe infection, so removing it prevents the spread of decay and infection to the rest of the body. Amputation removes the non-viable tissue, stopping further damage and allowing the remaining healthy tissue to heal, often with the help of medications to restore circulation, though it's a last resort.
 
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Can it frost at 40?

Yes, frost can form when the air temperature is around 40°F, especially near the ground, because cold, dense air sinks and the ground surface can get several degrees colder than the air temperature measured several feet up, reaching the 32°F freezing point for frost to form on surfaces like cars or grass, even if the official reading is higher. Conditions like clear skies, calm winds, and high humidity (high dew point) promote this ground-level cooling, making frost possible at warmer air temperatures, say in the mid-to-upper 30s or low 40s. 
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Is frostbite rare?

Frostbite (the medical condition) isn't "rare" in high-risk groups like mountaineers or military, where it can be common, but it's relatively infrequent in the general civilian population, though severe cases need emergency care. The term "Frostbite" also refers to Fortnite skins and items, which are considered rare by players due to limited availability. So, it depends on the context: medically, it's situational; in gaming, it's a sought-after cosmetic. 
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Is frostbite scary?

Frostbite is clinically identified by discoloration of the skin (looking gray or blue), coldness and rigidness of affected areas, pain, swelling, blisters, or even dead/blackened skin. This scary condition is extremely serious.
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Who is prone to frostbite?

Risk factors for frostbite include: Being in freezing conditions without protective clothing. Having certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, exhaustion, poor blood flow or congestive heart failure.
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Which part of your body is more likely to get frost?

Our nose, fingers, cheeks, ears and toes are the parts of our bodies that are highly susceptible to frostbite. They are furthest away from our core and are first to decrease in blood flow in cold temperatures.
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What can be mistaken for frostbite?

Chilblains and frostbite are both injuries caused by cold, but they differ in severity and how they happen. Chilblains: Chilblains occur when the skin is exposed to cold, non-freezing temperatures repeatedly. This can cause red, itchy, and swollen patches on the skin.
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