beaumontsebos
Adventurer
Let's say a PC uses a Scroll of Protection from Undead.
This creates a "5-foot-radius, 10-foot-high cylinder" that acts as a " barrier [that] prevents undead from entering or affecting anything within the cylinder" of protection.
A skeleton down the hall shoots an arrow at the PC.
Does the scroll's barrier block the arrow?
Related question: say the skeleton has a 10' reach weapon. Would the scroll's barrier block that attack?
My thinking is that the arrow would go through the barrier (the arrow is not undead), but the reach weapon would not (since the skeleton is wielding the weapon directly, instead of a piece of ammunition, they are more directly "affecting" something within the barrier).
What say you?
This creates a "5-foot-radius, 10-foot-high cylinder" that acts as a " barrier [that] prevents undead from entering or affecting anything within the cylinder" of protection.
A skeleton down the hall shoots an arrow at the PC.
Does the scroll's barrier block the arrow?
Related question: say the skeleton has a 10' reach weapon. Would the scroll's barrier block that attack?
My thinking is that the arrow would go through the barrier (the arrow is not undead), but the reach weapon would not (since the skeleton is wielding the weapon directly, instead of a piece of ammunition, they are more directly "affecting" something within the barrier).
What say you?