Unsung
First Post
Question to the group, and before I roll: by the rules as written, pretty much all spells that grant a saving throw are subject to magic resistance; spells that require an attack roll, on the other hand, are not. This makes things roughly even, but seems a little weird in terms of what exactly is happening in-universe.
What I mean is, in previous editions, conjuration effects (like web or Melf's acid arrow) were not subject to magic/spell resistance, the idea being that although they were brought forth by magic, the created material was not, itself, magic. That no longer holds true in 5e, and while I can live with that, I wanted to broach the subject with you guys-- you're all casters of some stripe (however belatedly, in Shandrizar's case). Are you okay with the RAW, and if not, what might a useful house rule look like?
What I mean is, in previous editions, conjuration effects (like web or Melf's acid arrow) were not subject to magic/spell resistance, the idea being that although they were brought forth by magic, the created material was not, itself, magic. That no longer holds true in 5e, and while I can live with that, I wanted to broach the subject with you guys-- you're all casters of some stripe (however belatedly, in Shandrizar's case). Are you okay with the RAW, and if not, what might a useful house rule look like?