SmuggleNutz
Explorer
This came up in a recent session:
The player of a Barbarian with the Rage Power "Superstition" tried to claim that the Barbarian should get a saving throw against another character doing a beneficial Domain Power on him (Touch of Good from the Good Domain). The argument was that the Barbarian, under Rage, was an "unwilling" target and since the Domain power was a Spell-like Ability that Superstition kicked in and the Barbarian should get a save. The other school of thought held that the Domain Power description did not include a provision for a Save, and so the most that should happen is the Cleric should have to roll and attack to see if they hit. If they did, the power worked normally.
(The final ruling was that only an attack roll was required, but that the Barbarian could (Player's choice) turn on the allied Cleric and attack him instead of an enemy as a result.)
What does the community think?
The player of a Barbarian with the Rage Power "Superstition" tried to claim that the Barbarian should get a saving throw against another character doing a beneficial Domain Power on him (Touch of Good from the Good Domain). The argument was that the Barbarian, under Rage, was an "unwilling" target and since the Domain power was a Spell-like Ability that Superstition kicked in and the Barbarian should get a save. The other school of thought held that the Domain Power description did not include a provision for a Save, and so the most that should happen is the Cleric should have to roll and attack to see if they hit. If they did, the power worked normally.
(The final ruling was that only an attack roll was required, but that the Barbarian could (Player's choice) turn on the allied Cleric and attack him instead of an enemy as a result.)
What does the community think?