Artoomis
First Post
Hypersmurf said:...If you set the whip on fire with oil and a torch, I'd still read it the same way - if the whip can't get past the armor, the fact that it's on fire doesn't help.
-Hyp.
Ah, but....
Throw a flask of oil at someone and it's no damage. Throw it with a flaming rag in it and they get hurt by the resulting fire.
Hmm... another example of how something does not do damage until it is flaming.
To make this really ludicrous, what if I wrap the flaming whip around the neck of a person in, say, leather armor? He is somehow immune to the fire of the flaming whip? How silly.
Of course this all starts with the silly rule about a whip doing no damage to someone in armor. That rule can be then blindly applied to prevent any sort of special weapon damage, but it stretches credibility way too far for me.