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Zhure

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Stoneskin?

I know it's in the rules. I know I've read it and now I can't find it...

Does Stoneskin or similar DR allow you to hit other creatures as a monster with DR can?

My recollection is "no" but I can't find the confirming passage. Help please.

Greg
 

Storm Raven

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shilsen said:
Which is why an archer's best friend is the cleric who remembers to pray for a Greater Magic Weapon spell.

Or, like in the party I am currently playing with, the Wizard who has Greater Magic Weapon in her spellbook, and memorizes it every day.
 

Wolf72

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Re: Stoneskin?

Zhure said:
I know it's in the rules. I know I've read it and now I can't find it...

Does Stoneskin or similar DR allow you to hit other creatures as a monster with DR can?

My recollection is "no" but I can't find the confirming passage. Help please.

Greg

where? don't know. But stoneskin does not allow you to hit creatures with less/same DR than you (unless of course you have that magic weapon)

A similiar DR (like two werewolves going at it) does count.
 

Kylearan

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Re: Re: Stoneskin?

Well met!
Wolf72 said:
where? don't know.

From the SRD:
For purposes of harming other creatures with damage reduction, a creature's natural weapons count as weapons of the type that can ignore its own innate damage reduction. The amount of damage reduction is irrelevant.

I would say that having DR due to a spell like Stoneskin does not count as innate. So your 5th level monk with stoneskin can't wound a werewolf with his fists.

Kylearan

[edit: fixed ubb tags]
 
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