Dagger wrote:Something came up in my game that I've never dealt with before. Is it possible for an Assassin to harvest poison from a dead animal that has a poison attack such as a spider or snake? A player in my group wanted to chop up a giant spider to find its 'poison sac' and harvest the poison for coating weapons. Biology is an area that I don't have much knowledge in and I couldn't find any rules for this. Is this a brilliant idea that should be rewarded or a sly player trying to pull the wool over my eyes?
thedungeondelver wrote:1: there's a danger inherent in handling large quantities of poison. Unless they specify they are taking measures to avoid contamination (heavy gloves, cloth around their mouth & nose, etc.) everyone handling the poison should make a save to avoid being poisoned again.
thedungeondelver wrote:2: having the likely large amount of poison on their persons would, in most civilized, lawful (or at least good) societies arouse mistrust and suspicion, unless they're taking it to an apothecary to have curatives made.
thedungeondelver wrote:3: the use of poison is an evil act; good and most certainly lawful good types in the party would (or at least should) eschew such harvesting
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