Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
It seems to be more about death than damage, if we're talking about "Save or Die". Only disintegrate implements it via damage.Aloïsius said:Because some death spell use illusion or terror... Or just because magic is not about physical damage. It's about damage.
I don't really see this as a positive feature of the rules, though. I wouldn't mind "will points" in addition to "hit points". Or at least a "mental condition track" and a "physical condition track". Each failed will save brings you closer to your demise (which might be you going insane, being dominated or having your soul ripped from your body)...Yup. So, when the spell effect is based upon fort save and HP damage, the barbarian is advantaged twice. First because he has a better save, and then because he has more hit-points. This is not fun nor fair, IMHO.
As far as I know, when you are targeted by dominate spells, you have only one one will save : you don't have a buffer "will point" to protect you if you fail.
That's assuming that hit points or constitution score is actually related to size, or even if it is by the rules, that this is an accurate model of reality.We can agree that being great and strong means that you can support more physical punishment. It does not make you better at avoiding heart attack or resisting disease, however. This is why small women live longer than big men.
We could try testing this out - do small women survive more sword stabs than big men? Or... let's not do it. It would probably give roleplayers a bad rep... And to really have some useful data, we would also have to test if small women survive death effects / save or die effects better than big men, and so far, all my Harry Potter Reading didn't give me any spellcasting powers.
