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Thread: Immunity questions
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2014-08-21, 02:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Immunity questions
Hi all...
When something has the following immunity: "Abominations are immune to polymorphing, petrification, or any form-altering attack." Does dissintegrate count as form altering attack?
And what about the enchantment: "Proof against transmutation"? Does that include dissentegration?
Thanks
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2014-08-21, 02:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2014
Re: Immunity questions
The description of the Proof Against Transmutation enchantment actually mentions Disintegrate as an example; it says that Disintegrate can still reduce the wearer of the armor to -10 hit points, but their body remains intact. I think it's the same deal for abominations, where they take the damage but don't turn into dust.
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2014-08-21, 02:40 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2014
Re: Immunity questions
Extra Anchovies is correct. Proof Against Transmutation only prevents getting turned into dust, it doesn't prevent against dying
For abominations, I'd rule the same way: the spell still does its damage, but doesn't destroy their body if they go below 0hp.