With the release of the Monster Manual 2, a sticky question has cropped up in my campaign. If this answer's been posted elsewhere, I do apologize. Just point me in the direction of the thread, and I'll shaddup.
To wit: Stand Still provokes a Fortitude save at DC 10 + damage inflicted to halt a foe attempting to enter the area you threaten or leave it, in cases where an attack of opportunity is available.
However, read this, from the MM2:
"(Undead or construct) is immune to mind-affecting
effects, /sleep/, paralysis, stunning, disease, death effects,
necromantic effects, and any effect that requires a Fortitude save, unless it also affects objects. It is not subject to critical hits, subdual damage, ability damage, ability drain, energy drain or death from massive damage."
So...does Stand Still work against objects? Charging chariots? Blocks of stone being pushed on one from above? If so, why? If not, why not?
What I'm leading up to is this -- simply, does Stand Still work against constructs and the undead?

To wit: Stand Still provokes a Fortitude save at DC 10 + damage inflicted to halt a foe attempting to enter the area you threaten or leave it, in cases where an attack of opportunity is available.
However, read this, from the MM2:
"(Undead or construct) is immune to mind-affecting
effects, /sleep/, paralysis, stunning, disease, death effects,
necromantic effects, and any effect that requires a Fortitude save, unless it also affects objects. It is not subject to critical hits, subdual damage, ability damage, ability drain, energy drain or death from massive damage."
So...does Stand Still work against objects? Charging chariots? Blocks of stone being pushed on one from above? If so, why? If not, why not?
What I'm leading up to is this -- simply, does Stand Still work against constructs and the undead?
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