Wippit Guud
First Post
Does an incorporeal attack have the same 50% miss change against corporeal forms, as corporeal attacks have against incorporeal forms?
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Correct, except for the word "usually." Incorporeal creatures always ignore armor, except for force effects or ghost touch armor.Dr. Zoom said:No they don't. In fact, an incorporeal creature's attack is usually a touch attack that bypasses armor.
Correct, except for the word "usually."
AuraSeer said:Correct, except for the word "usually." Incorporeal creatures always ignore armor, except for force effects or ghost touch armor.
If a ghost hits you with a +1 ghost touch longsword, that's a regular incorporeal attack.
Hypersmurf said:
I don't agree with that.
The sword can affect things both corporeal and incorporeal - it would be affected by armor as normal, in my opinion.
-Hyp.