BryonD said:
Can you prove this claim? This "one" location is the only general use of the word effect in all WotC 3X products?
I do not have to prove it.
You are the one making the claim that this is a general English use of the word as opposed to the standard DND usage. The burden of proof is on your shoulders.
A monk’s unarmed strike is treated both as a manufactured weapon and a natural weapon for the purpose of spells and effects that enhance or improve either manufactured weapons or natural weapons.
This sounds specific to me. It is not BAB or saves or alignment or anything else that
affects the game, just Spells and Effects.
But, let's look at another example. If Feats (or Feat Benefits) are effects, then there are some screwy game elements where this is not clearly defined. For example"
Timeless Body
Psychoportation
Level: Psion/wilder 9
Display: Material
Manifesting Time: 1 standard action
Range: Personal
Target: You
Duration: 1 round
Power Points: 17
Your body ignores all harmful (and helpful) effects, beginning when you finish manifesting this power and ending at the end of your next turn. While timeless body is in effect, you are invulnerable to all attacks and powers.
According to the "Feats are Effects" interpretation, your PC could not use many (if not all) of his own Feats that affect him while using Timeless Body. Yet, this is not explicitly called out. The standard interpretation is that of an Effect that is the result of a power, the result of a spell, an external element like Acid, etc.
DM: "Sorry, you cannot use your Dodge Feat with Timeless Body because it is a helpful effect. You cannot dodge your opponent."
Could you use your Prestige Class Abilities when using Timeless Body? Are those effects? For all we know, you cannot use your BAB or saves either. Are those not helpful? Do they not affect the game?
It is inconsistent to use an interpretation that does not make sense throughout the entire game system and does not take the standard usage of the word Effects.