Green Dragonborn is resistant to poison damage, but what about poison status?

@JeremyECrawford Green Dragonborn is RES to poison damage, but what about poison status? Would he have advantage vs the DC? @InDisChris — John West (@Jhwest76) June 26, 2016 Resistance to poison damage doesn't help you against the poisoned condition unless a feature says otherwise. #DnD https://t.co/U5VTUPSLsN — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) July 21, 2016

If an abjuration wizard with arcane ward polymorphs into a beast, does he retain the arcane ward?

@gilgalad195 @JeremyECrawfordIf an abjuration wizard with arcane ward polymorphs into a beast, does he retain the arcane ward? yes — (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) October 17, 2016 If you're protected by Arcane Ward, changing your form doesn't end the ward, unless the transformation effect says otherwise. #DnD https://t.co/Iyl59JpBpd — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 17, 2016

When attacking with a improvised melee weapon do you add Strenght modifier to the damage?

@JeremyECrawford When attacking with a improvised melee weapon, do you add your str mod to the damage, or does it simply deal 1d4 damage? — Thomas Conners (@thomas_conners) August 17, 2016 When you attack with a weapon, add your ability mod. to the damage—same mod. used for the attack roll (PH, 196) #DnD https://t.co/ADl5GJmAHm — […]

How does holding initiative work?

@JeremyECrawford How does holding initiative work? Can you hold your turn and drop into the order whenever you want? Thanks! — (((Thom Arnoldt))) (@tarnoldt) September 20, 2016 Can you delay your turn and take it later in the round? See the Sage Advice Compendium for the answer: https://t.co/dh02JRnEH8 #DnD https://t.co/Y8MAxZZNZK — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) September […]

Cats and tressyms both have +0 to hit, why not +4?

@JeremyECrawford @mikemearls cats and tressyms both have +0 to hit with claws, but the calculations would imply that they should get +4? — Daniel Dettinburn (@drakus1111) September 13, 2016 Some critters, like cats and tressym, are designed to be unusually weak combatants. #DnD https://t.co/TkNs4y8Z8W — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) September 13, 2016

Does True Sight detect a hidden rogue?

@JeremyECrawford does True Sight detect a hidden rogue, or is perception still required to see him/her? #dnd #5E — Charles Horikami (@CharlesHorikami) October 11, 2016 Truesight pierces invisibility, illusions, darkness, and false forms. It doesn't pierce total cover or make you hear better. #DnD https://t.co/VWKsJGFxqW — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 12, 2016