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<blockquote data-quote="Unsung" data-source="post: 6676003" data-attributes="member: 6781406"><p>It *could* just be a matter of where the effects of the spell end and mundane reality begins anew. The magical fire is real enough to ignite dry tinder, but the magical resistance of a creature in some way corrodes the effects of the spell around them before it can reach them. Likewise, if the webs *are* magical, then perhaps they do partly cease to exist while the creature is stepping through them.</p><p></p><p>Magic resistance doesn't have to work the same way for all creatures, either. A demon, a creature of evil sustained by the power of belief in Planescape terms, ignores magical effects by virtue of only existing partway in this reality anyway. A death knight is probably plastered in runes and wards of the same kind which bind its soul to its undead husk. The tarrasque, meanwhile, is just so tough as to largely ignore magic in much the same way as anything else.</p><p></p><p>If it sounds like I'm advocating for both sides here, it's true, I am. I'm fine with either outcome, but I want to stick by whatever we decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unsung, post: 6676003, member: 6781406"] It *could* just be a matter of where the effects of the spell end and mundane reality begins anew. The magical fire is real enough to ignite dry tinder, but the magical resistance of a creature in some way corrodes the effects of the spell around them before it can reach them. Likewise, if the webs *are* magical, then perhaps they do partly cease to exist while the creature is stepping through them. Magic resistance doesn't have to work the same way for all creatures, either. A demon, a creature of evil sustained by the power of belief in Planescape terms, ignores magical effects by virtue of only existing partway in this reality anyway. A death knight is probably plastered in runes and wards of the same kind which bind its soul to its undead husk. The tarrasque, meanwhile, is just so tough as to largely ignore magic in much the same way as anything else. If it sounds like I'm advocating for both sides here, it's true, I am. I'm fine with either outcome, but I want to stick by whatever we decide. [/QUOTE]
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