My question regards two abilities that the Pyrokineticist.
First there is Fire Adaptation.
This gives the character +10 on all saves vs. fire or heat affects. Further, the first d6 of damage from fire attacks and environmental effects is treated as subdual.
Don't environmental effects do subdual anyway though? Not that this isn't a powerful ability (give it to a Rogue and watch them become Fireball-proof) but I was wondering if I was misunderstanding something here, or if this ability doesn't actually do anything.
My second question is about the upgrade of the above ability, Fear No Fire.
Besides the fact that it allows you to treat the first 2d6 die of damage from environmental effects as subdual, it also gives you 30/+3 Damage Reduction against Fire Attacks.
Uhm. I assume this would be the equivalent of Fire Resistance 30 unless the fire is +3?
Admitedly, this may be adressed in Errata somewhere. However, the Errata on my computer doesn't mention anything about these two abilities so ....
First there is Fire Adaptation.
This gives the character +10 on all saves vs. fire or heat affects. Further, the first d6 of damage from fire attacks and environmental effects is treated as subdual.
Don't environmental effects do subdual anyway though? Not that this isn't a powerful ability (give it to a Rogue and watch them become Fireball-proof) but I was wondering if I was misunderstanding something here, or if this ability doesn't actually do anything.
My second question is about the upgrade of the above ability, Fear No Fire.
Besides the fact that it allows you to treat the first 2d6 die of damage from environmental effects as subdual, it also gives you 30/+3 Damage Reduction against Fire Attacks.
Uhm. I assume this would be the equivalent of Fire Resistance 30 unless the fire is +3?
Admitedly, this may be adressed in Errata somewhere. However, the Errata on my computer doesn't mention anything about these two abilities so ....