CRGreathouse
Community Supporter
I don't have and don't want an accouint at wizards' message boards, but I'll post here. If you care, you can copy them over.
Note that FAQ originally supported this, and was later changed.
> 1. If a wizard casts a quickened spell, does it provoke an attack of
> opportunity?
Yes (but even a quckened spell lcan be cast defensively).
>
> 2. If a sorcerer was to cast a spell with the Quicken Spell feat
(which
> is useless), would it provoke an attack of opportunity?
Yup.
Note that FAQ originally supported this, and was later changed.
I have a question about damage reduction. If a 20th-level monk attacks
a creature with DR 10/+1 with his unarmed strike, he ignores it, both
because of his own DR and his ki strike. What if a high-level barbarian
hits a creature with his unarmed strike? Does that ignore all DR, none,
or some? Note that it does not occur on Table 3-13.
DMG pg 74
"A creature's natural weapons count as wepons of the type that can
ignore it's own DR."
since there aren't any weapons that can pass a barbarians DR, they
don't bypass any DR.
but
If he can ignore his own, he should be able to ignore other barbarians.
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Barbarians cannot bypass DR, either their own or any other creature's. For a creatures to ignore DR, the has to be a number or entry other than a — after the slash in the DR entry.
Skip Williams
RPG R&D