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holy water + antimagic field =?

James McMurray said:
Incorporeal undead cannot exist in an anti-magic field...

Okay, then ANY undead. They are all, in a sense, magical by the very nature of being undead. If they can be in an antimagic field, then so can holy water, as far as I am concerned.
 
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yeah, I think I am going to go with the nonmagical in the future.

I just like the 'effervescent bottle o' good' too much to pass up!

oh, and I like my houserule about the adamantium. ;) It works out really well, especially for higher level fighter types who are so fearful of magic. Sure it adds in a few problems here and there, but it also makes a lot of things way more interesting..

Along with being able to have fortresses again. The occasional block of adamantite reinforces the wall vs intrusion and drowns out a lot of magic. It has worked great in almost every case so far ;)
 

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