Quartz Hero Jun 29, 2007 #1 Constructs usually have large-scale spell immunities. Do you allow Disjunction to affect them? If you do, how should the spell affect living constructs?
Constructs usually have large-scale spell immunities. Do you allow Disjunction to affect them? If you do, how should the spell affect living constructs?
blargney the second blargney the minute's son Jun 29, 2007 #2 Doesn't affect them any more than it does aberrations or humanoids. (ie their gear is toast, but their bodies are unharmed)
Doesn't affect them any more than it does aberrations or humanoids. (ie their gear is toast, but their bodies are unharmed)
Drowbane First Post Jun 30, 2007 #3 Mordenkainen's Disjunction has no effects on Constructs, other than perhaps destroying thier loot.
Nifft Penguin Herder Jun 30, 2007 #4 Quartz said: Constructs usually have large-scale spell immunities. Do you allow Disjunction to affect them? If you do, how should the spell affect living constructs? Click to expand... Like the others said, the Construct would win. Disjunction would nuke its loot, though. Cheers, -- N
Quartz said: Constructs usually have large-scale spell immunities. Do you allow Disjunction to affect them? If you do, how should the spell affect living constructs? Click to expand... Like the others said, the Construct would win. Disjunction would nuke its loot, though. Cheers, -- N
frankthedm First Post Jun 30, 2007 #5 well, it can affect intelligent magic items IIRC. Those are kinda constructs.
Sejs First Post Jun 30, 2007 #6 Kinda like constructs without hit dice, notably. Constructs are creatures, even if they're artificial, animated with a sort of parody of a lifeforce. If Disjunction can 'pop' a construct, then by extension why couldn't it do the same to an elemental, or an undead?
Kinda like constructs without hit dice, notably. Constructs are creatures, even if they're artificial, animated with a sort of parody of a lifeforce. If Disjunction can 'pop' a construct, then by extension why couldn't it do the same to an elemental, or an undead?