Skeletal Sickness, Blightie goodness.

Xarlen

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I havn't exactly looked over the blight magic rules extensively, but I have a question.

Do Undead blightmagic users have any advantages, by the corruption rules? Are they immune, or recieve fewer Corruption levels? I would think Madness would be immune, since they can't be effected by mind altering things, and such...
 

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I would say yeah. For undead wielders of corruption magic, there are some benefits. The down side is a life time of wielding corruption magic made you undead. I wouldn't even have the con damaging spells do cha damage. I would probably break this rule should the specific flavor text suggest it unreasonable in some reguard. For instance if there was some corruption spell that reduced int due to the pain that it caused the caster, I might have it do wis damage do the rapture the lich casting it felt. But I would think, that generally, corruption magic wouldn't have anywhere near the downside for undead that it would have for the living.

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This has nothing to do with the spells in the BoVD. This is Mystic Eye Games' Blight Magic.

I'm wondering if there are similar bad effects, Ie. if the caster eventually melts away, if the caster is undead to begin with.

I'm thinking a Druid or Wizard was turned undead (Via one of the templates in the BoVD) and thus rebels, and takes up the power due to their vengance.
 


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