Does anyone have a rule quote to back up their opinion?
A spell won't stack with itself, sure, but what about temporary hit pounts from different spells?
An example:
Joe the mage has gained 20 temporary hit points from Vampiric Touch and 10 from False Life.
He is hit for 15 damage.
A spell won't stack with itself, sure, but what about temporary hit pounts from different spells?
An example:
Joe the mage has gained 20 temporary hit points from Vampiric Touch and 10 from False Life.
He is hit for 15 damage.
- ? Temporary hit points stack. He now has 15 temporary hit points left.
- ? Temporary hit points "overlap". The attack removes 15 of the temporary hit points from the Vampiric Touch spell, leaving him with 5 and 10 (separate) temporary hit points. (In effect, temporary hit points stack.)
- ? Temporary hit points "overlap". The attack removes 15 of the temporary hit points from the Vampiric Touch spell, and 5 from False Life. He is left with 5 and 5 (separate) temporary hit points. (In effect, temporary hit points don't stack.)
- ? Other.