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Methods that ignore SR?

RUMBLETiGER

Adventurer
I'm trying to compile the methods of ignoring Spell Resistance. The ways I'm familiar with are:

-Warlock Vitriolic Blast, accessible as early as class level 11. Applies to Eldritch Blast only.
-Beguiler Cloaked Casting level 20 class ability.
-Factotum Cunning Breach level 11 class ability.

Are there any other methods of completely ignoring Spell Resistance?
 

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Use spells indirectly. No amount of SR will save you from a dungeon collapsing on top of you during an Earthquake spell or keep you from getting stuck in a Web. Turn the ground under a target to mud, let him sink, then turn it back to stone. A fire spell can ignite flammables, not just target an opponent....
 

Maybe a bit too obvious: use spells with the descriptor: "Spell Resistance: no"

I like the Orbs of [elemental] spells for that purpose.

Belker Claws has no SR too IIRC.
 




Maybe a bit too obvious: use spells with the descriptor: "Spell Resistance: no"

I like the Orbs of [elemental] spells for that purpose.

Belker Claws has no SR too IIRC.
Orb spells are pretty excellent, yes.

Planar Handbook says Belker Claws is a "SR: yes" spell.
 


"...the dweomerkeeper does not require any material components or focus item, does not provoke attacks of opportunity, and ignores the target’s spell resistance..."
Why can I not find this line?

Forgotten Realms- Faiths and Pantheons p.189-190, yeah? I'm reading the PrC over and over, and not seeing this phrase. OR does the PrC exist written somewhere else with updates to the class abilities?

EDIT: OH! More Divinity Web enhancement, very good. Thanks!

Wow, the 3.5 version makes so much more sense than the 3.0 one...
 

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