When a creature is turned to stone or a substance of equal hardiness.
A petrified creatured is one that turns into a solid, inanimate object due to magic or some supernatural effect.
The Harmful effects of being Petrified are:
- The creature cannot move or use actions, unless it has a feat/ure that allows it to do so while stone.
- If the creature cannot function (as above), they are considered Stunned. As such, they automatically fail Reflex Saving Throws, they have a -3 penalty to AC, Saves, and all other d20 rolls (as per the Off-Guard condition and thensome (covered by this condition/not being able to move already).
- Cannot use the Rush Action | ◈◈ or the Stride Action | ◈.
The Helpful effects of being Petrified are:
- The creature's body can be Broken and repaired easily, with the Mending spell or the Repairing an Item activity.
- The creature has resistance to all damage, and is immune to all Afflictions and Poisons.
- The creature ceases aging or decaying, and the creature's bulk (items and all) is multiplied by 10.
- The creature is an object, meaning it can be placed into Extradimensional spaces with no issue.