Im not sure as how it works against monsters with resistances/immunity lets say i attack with a longbow and then use the drake's reaction to do infused strikes and the target is a werebear (which is imune to non-magical peircing) would that make my attacks magical and be able to ignore the immunity https://tutuappx.com/https://tweakbox.mobi/?
The reaction does not specifically state it's magical or caused by magic, so it is not considered to be. The werebear would still be immune to any BPS damage, but the essence damage would still go through(assuming the monster attacked doesnt have immunity to the essence damage type). Anyone feel free to correct me if Im wrong here, but I believe this is how itd work
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An ability only does what it says it does, regardless of what you can try to infer. Infused Strikes, assuming you're talking about the Drakewarden's Drake Reaction, does not say it is magical, so it is not (assuming it's not magical beforehand).
You shoot the Werebear, your Piercing Damage does nothing since the Werebear is immune to it. Your Drake infuses it with its Reaction and so, since the Werebear doesn't have immunity to any elemental damage, it does whatever damage you roll on the d6 according to the Drake's essence type.
Chris is correct. Also, this is probably better posted in the Ranger subforum.
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Im not sure as how it works against monsters with resistances/immunity lets say i attack with a longbow and then use the drake's reaction to do infused strikes and the target is a werebear (which is imune to non-magical peircing) would that make my attacks magical and be able to ignore the immunity https://tutuappx.com/ https://tweakbox.mobi/?
The reaction does not specifically state it's magical or caused by magic, so it is not considered to be. The werebear would still be immune to any BPS damage, but the essence damage would still go through(assuming the monster attacked doesnt have immunity to the essence damage type). Anyone feel free to correct me if Im wrong here, but I believe this is how itd work
NNCHRIS: SOUL THIEF, MASTER OF THE ARCANE, AND KING OF NEW YORKNN
Gdl Creator of Ilheia and her Knights of the Fallen Stars ldG
Lesser Student of Technomancy [undergrad student in computer science]
Supporter of the 2014 rules, and a MASSIVE Homebrewer. Come to me all ye who seek salvation in wording thy brews!
Open to homebrew trades at any time!! Or feel free to request HB, and Ill see if I can get it done for ya!
Characters (Outdated)
An ability only does what it says it does, regardless of what you can try to infer. Infused Strikes, assuming you're talking about the Drakewarden's Drake Reaction, does not say it is magical, so it is not (assuming it's not magical beforehand).
You shoot the Werebear, your Piercing Damage does nothing since the Werebear is immune to it. Your Drake infuses it with its Reaction and so, since the Werebear doesn't have immunity to any elemental damage, it does whatever damage you roll on the d6 according to the Drake's essence type.
Chris is correct. Also, this is probably better posted in the Ranger subforum.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.