Noumenon First Post Mar 18, 2012 #1 I'm leaning yes, it's just that things that are creatures often don't count as objects, and it makes it kind of easy to hide anywhere.
I'm leaning yes, it's just that things that are creatures often don't count as objects, and it makes it kind of easy to hide anywhere.
Jack Simth First Post Mar 18, 2012 #2 Noumenon said: I'm leaning yes, it's just that things that are creatures often don't count as objects, and it makes it kind of easy to hide anywhere. Click to expand... "She cannot, however, hide in her own shadow. " The shadow she gets as a class feature is very obviously hers....
Noumenon said: I'm leaning yes, it's just that things that are creatures often don't count as objects, and it makes it kind of easy to hide anywhere. Click to expand... "She cannot, however, hide in her own shadow. " The shadow she gets as a class feature is very obviously hers....
Sekhmet First Post Mar 19, 2012 #3 I'd allow it, but only if you accept the 1d6 Strength Drain for touching it.
Noumenon First Post Mar 19, 2012 #4 You only have to be within 10 feet of the shadow, and a shadow has to touch you to drain, not the other way around. That's not the normal way I read "her own shadow," but it kind of makes sense.
You only have to be within 10 feet of the shadow, and a shadow has to touch you to drain, not the other way around. That's not the normal way I read "her own shadow," but it kind of makes sense.
G Greenfield Adventurer Mar 19, 2012 #6 I don't think Shadow Dancers get drained by their own Shadow. As far as your question is concerned, yes and no. The Shadow (capital letters) is a creature, not a random area of darkness. On the other hand, if your Shadow casts a shadow (lower case), you could use that (just as you could use the shadow of any other companion). So the question is, does a Shadow cast a shadow?
I don't think Shadow Dancers get drained by their own Shadow. As far as your question is concerned, yes and no. The Shadow (capital letters) is a creature, not a random area of darkness. On the other hand, if your Shadow casts a shadow (lower case), you could use that (just as you could use the shadow of any other companion). So the question is, does a Shadow cast a shadow?
Samloyal23 Adventurer Mar 20, 2012 #7 Well, why not hide behind the summoned Shadow spirit? Isn't it rather opaque?