Incorporeal

AlwaysAThief

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My Arcane Trickster just learned the spell Ghostform:D ! I have a big questions about being incorporeal. Do incorporeal characters get reflex saves? I mean, I know they already have a 50% chance to be missed by all attacks anyway, but say a wizard casts lightning bolt at me and the spell makes right percentage roll and would do damage to me. Do I get a chance to move out of the way like I would if I was corporeal:( ?
This would be the only downside to this spell as I see it. I have convinced my DM that after a ghost assasin killed one of our party members with a single blow that I have been doing my best to protect myself against ghost. I have had ghost touch added to my armor and weapon. So now when I use them in ghostform they will affect the corporeal world normally. So I think I have covered all bases but that one:rolleyes: .
So whadda you guys think? Can I still make savings throws?
 

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Of course.

There is no mention in any of the books that you wouldn't be able to have saving throws, and there would be if that was the case.

And the fact that ALL incorpereal monsters actually have save values is a dead give away (pun intended).
 

magic attacks

I'm pretty sure magic attacks affect incorporeal creatures normally (such as fireball and lightning bolt) since it is magical flame and such. Not positive though, have to check it to make sure.
 

AlwaysAThief said:
My Arcane Trickster just learned the spell Ghostform:D ! I have a big questions about being incorporeal. Do incorporeal characters get reflex saves? I mean, I know they already have a 50% chance to be missed by all attacks anyway, but say a wizard casts lightning bolt at me and the spell makes right percentage roll and would do damage to me. Do I get a chance to move out of the way like I would if I was corporeal:( ?
This would be the only downside to this spell as I see it. I have convinced my DM that after a ghost assasin killed one of our party members with a single blow that I have been doing my best to protect myself against ghost. I have had ghost touch added to my armor and weapon. So now when I use them in ghostform they will affect the corporeal world normally. So I think I have covered all bases but that one:rolleyes: .
So whadda you guys think? Can I still make savings throws?

1. Yes, incorporeal characters get Reflex saves.

2. Yes, all saves are normal.

Ghost Touch weapons and Ghostform are a lethal strategy. Esp. if you top on an Improved Invisibility, Non-Detection, and Sneak Attack ability.
 

Re: magic attacks

kramis said:
I'm pretty sure magic attacks affect incorporeal creatures normally (such as fireball and lightning bolt) since it is magical flame and such. Not positive though, have to check it to make sure.

Still 50% miss chance, though. And it is only magical attacks that actually can harm a incorpereal being.
 

my bad

I just looked it up as was totally wrong ... I was probably remembering that it was only magic attacks that affect it at all, or maybe confusing it with force effects which ignore the miss chance.
 

Thanks for the help:p ! I thought that was the case, but am happy to have the reassurance.

I am planning on using Improved Invisability as a backup to Ghostform. That would force any attempt to hit me to roll three times to hit me (once for AC, once for 50% ghostform, once for 50% imp. inv.), that is assuming my attacker has a +1 or better weapon and is not using magic missiles.

Thanks again!
 

Not ANY attempt.

If your opponent is using true strike with a magic weapon - you could be in trouble. I'm not sure that the incorporeal miss chance is "cover or concealment" however...
 

The incorporeal miss chance is not concealment. So the true strike will help against the AC and the miss chance for invisibility (although you would still have to pick the right square), but the miss chance due to incorporeality remains. Use lots of magic missiles and spiritual weapons. :D
 

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