Example: Would a "Cloak of Displacement" my character is wearing effect my Echo from "manifest Echo"... or my echo is using my reaction (as its features state) with me equipped with a Pariah shield & Force damage immunity, does the damage it redirect to the Echo or myself...and with/without all the benefits of my gear or me?
I would of course be talk with my DM whether he would even allow this for tanking purposes but want to have the mechanic of the Echo correct before hand.
Good question, I’d by interested by people’s thoughts, my instinct would be no because it is a mechanic but I could see counter arguments and I’d probably allow it too
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Example: Would a "Cloak of Displacement" my character is wearing effect my Echo from "manifest Echo"... or my echo is using my reaction (as its features state) with me equipped with a Pariah shield & Force damage immunity, does the damage it redirect to the Echo or myself...and with/without all the benefits of my gear or me?
I would of course be talk with my DM whether he would even allow this for tanking purposes but want to have the mechanic of the Echo correct before hand.
Good question, I’d by interested by people’s thoughts, my instinct would be no because it is a mechanic but I could see counter arguments and I’d probably allow it too
I'd say not. The echo is an object.
The echo has the AC as defined only, and can't be added to.
How did you get force damage immunity?