Pielorinho
Iron Fist of Pelor
Actually, Ferret, that's not exactly true. From the SRD:
Animals aren't good, nor are elementals; Ridley is right that this is a concern for druids.
In my experience, however, it's not too much of an awful issue, for the following reasons:
Daniel
Third, the spell prevents bodily contact by summoned creatures. This causes the natural weapon attacks of such creatures to fail and the creatures to recoil if such attacks require touching the warded creature. Good summoned creatures are immune to this effect. The protection against contact by summoned creatures ends if the warded creature makes an attack against or tries to force the barrier against the blocked creature. Spell resistance can allow a creature to overcome this protection and touch the warded creature.
Animals aren't good, nor are elementals; Ridley is right that this is a concern for druids.
In my experience, however, it's not too much of an awful issue, for the following reasons:
- Druids are often summoning things for flanking bonuses; even if the creature can't hit you, it still flanks you.
- If you can get a spellcaster to spend one round casting a spell like protection from evil, you've often got an advantage, and can spend that round casting something decent like flame strike, entangle, etc.
- If necessary, you've always got your dispel magic to fall back on; if a caster casts PfE from a wand, you're almost certain to succeed on your caster level check.
- Since druids can summon spontaneously, they've got some options: arrowhawks, with their ranged touch attack, don't care much about PfE.
Daniel