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Bootlebat

Explorer
What counts as "cosmic" damage for the purposes of beating Nidhoggr's regeneration? I'm guessing it has to be damage from a sidereal or better.
 

Obly99

Adventurer
What counts as "cosmic" damage for the purposes of beating Nidhoggr's regeneration? I'm guessing it has to be damage from a sidereal or better.
Cosmic Might or higher version
Cosmic Effect or higher version
Cosmic Damage of a breath weapon of an Adamic Dragon (d100/2 HD) or higher version
 


Obly99

Adventurer
Cool. Also, are the Consumer's Nidhoggr's children?
Yes, but not in a biological sense. They are its "children" but are more emanations spontaneously generated by its presence in reality, so powerful is its corrosion. As a deity of good spontaneously generates positive phenomena around him with his presence, likewise Níðhöggr generates negative phenomena and horrors around itself. What most comes to my mind to explain this is the Regional Effects of some 5e monsters that alter their surroundings by their mere presence.
 

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