Li Shenron
Legend
Thanee said:It's all in the "only 20% likely to work" part.
I wouldn't say it is that simple, that's why I posted this thread.
SRD said:Shadow objects or substances have normal effects except against those who disbelieve them. Against disbelievers, they are 20% likely to work.
A shadow creature has one-fifth the hit points of a normal creature of its kind (regardless of whether it’s recognized as shadowy). It deals normal damage and has all normal abilities and weaknesses. Against a creature that recognizes it as a shadow creature, however, the shadow creature’s damage is one-fifth (20%) normal, and all special abilities that do not deal lethal damage are only 20% likely to work. (Roll for each use and each affected character separately.)
Is the fact that a mount can carry you really an "ability"? Is it an "effect"? What I cannot discern from the spell description is: is the shadow-conjured creature or object really there or not? Does it depend on the viewer if it's there or not? The description is clear for combat. It is not clear about the substance of the creature. If you win your save against a shadow-conjured monster or a wall for example, can you simply walk through it like it was incorporeal? More or less the question is the same.