kreynolds
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Dingleberry said:So how do you (or anybody) resolve the conflict between that and the "Voluntarily giving up a saving throw" language?
Actually, I don't see a corelation between the two. I'll try to explain why.
Dingleberry said:Is this a case of good Sage Advice for a specific situation causing complications when applied generally?
Well, I haven't run into any problems by applying it generally yet. We all know that SR can be lowered. Magic immunity, according to the sage, is treated as unbeatable SR in regards to what spells can effect it. But is it actually SR? No. So, can it be lowered? No. Does it interfere with your own castings? No, because in regards to what spells it effects, it never effects your own castings.
Invariably, however, you will run into the occassional spell that should technically effect a creature with magic immunity, like the Maze spell and a Golem, but that doesn't really make sense, but that's why the Sage said to use "your own excellent judgement".

Please, don't forget though, this is just my opinion based upon his ruling.
