Re: Simple Q&A D&D 3.5 (by RAW) XXI
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Originally Posted by Dimers
Q 286
Is there any indication that the natural attacks of a monster with subtype "evil" are inherently evil-aligned (e.g. for purposes of bypassing DR)?
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A 286
The rule is here.
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Originally Posted by SRD
Some monsters are vulnerable to chaotic-, evil-, good-, or lawful-aligned weapons. When a cleric casts align weapon, affected weapons might gain one or more of these properties, and certain magic weapons have these properties as well. A creature with an alignment subtype (chaotic, evil, good, or lawful) can overcome this type of damage reduction with its natural weapons and weapons it wields as if the weapons or natural weapons had an alignment (or alignments) that match the subtype(s) of the creature.
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