Drinking (5e Variant Rule)

Intoxication Threshold

You have an intoxication threshold that is equal to your Constitution score +1. Once a player reaches this threshold they are granted "Liquid Courage".

Drinks have 6 levels of strength:

  • Watered = It's watered down, requires 2 to gain 1 level of intoxication.
  • Weak = 1 level of intoxication.
  • Moderate = 2 levels of intoxication.
  • Strong = 3 levels of intoxication.
  • Very strong = 4 levels of intoxication.
  • Deadly = 5 levels of intoxication and a Constitution save DC 10 vs automatically falling unconscious for 1d6 x 10 minutes.

Liquid Courage

Liquid courage grants you one of the following effects for 1 hour: roll a d4

  1. 5 temporary hit points
  2. Advantage on Strength ability checks.
  3. Advantage on saving throws made against fear.
  4. Advantage on Charisma ability checks.

as well as:

  • Disadvantage on Wisdom and Dexterity saving throws.
  • Disadvantage on Intelligence and Wisdom ability checks.

After the Threshold

Furthermore, you must make a Constitution saving throw save after each drink consumed past their threshold. The DC is equal 8 + the strength of the drink + your level of exhaustion. If you fail, you gain one level of exhaustion. If you fail the save by 5 or more, you fall unconscious for 1d4 hours.

Detoxing and Hangovers

  • Your levels of intoxication are decreased by 2 at the end of a short rest and reset at the end of a long rest. If you have 1 level of exhaustion gained from intoxication and no levels of intoxication, you have a hangover.
  • While you’re hungover, you are vulnerable to thunder damage and have disadvantage against being blinded. You lose 4 levels of intoxication from a use of lesser restoration.
  • You lose your hangover at the end of a long rest or from a use of greater restoration (must be used after exhaustion is cured).

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