Voadam said:they are not living creatures.
there is your answer, they fail at the primary requirement.
Voadam said:they are not living creatures.
True.Voadam said:A plausible rules interpretation of the elemental type would be that it has none, just the D&D element fire.
Voadam said:I don't see any rule that would indicate a fire elemental has moisture in its body.
Scion said:there is your answer, they fail at the primary requirement.
But, Scion was referring to Voadam's comment regarding constructs. They are not living, unless you are talking about special constructs.werk said:It says in the description of an elemental that they are living creatures.
Try again.
Trainz said:I also agree that saying that a fire elemental has some kind of meta-fluid in it is actually the house-rule, not the norm.
Nail said:True.
Both are equally plausible. Looking at Horrid Wilting, there's not an exception for Fire elementals, even though there is an exception for water elementals. So there's no compelling reason to say Fire Elementals have no moisture within them, other than personal taste.