Difference between revisions of "Immune"
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− | [[Category:Rulebook Terms]] | + | The bearing player or object is not affected by [[Magic]] or [[Abilities]] from a given [[School]]. |
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+ | Immunity granted as a [[Trait]] does not prevent players from making use of their own class Abilities. | ||
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+ | Unless otherwise noted, Immunities do not extend beyond the player or object that has them.<br> | ||
+ | '''Example:''' ''A player with Immunity to [[Flame]] can still have his armor destroyed by a Fireball.'' | ||
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+ | Unless otherwise noted, players with Immunities may still be targeted by Magic and Abilities of the given School.<br> | ||
+ | '''Example:''' ''A player with Immunity to Flame can still be the target of [[Pyrotechnics]] which would still destroy their [[equipment]] (as Immunities do not extend to equipment unless noted). | ||
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+ | Immunities do not interact with [[Enchantment]]s worn by the player.<br> | ||
+ | '''Example One:''' ''An [[Anti-Paladin]] may wear the [[Flameblade]] Enchantment.''<br> | ||
+ | '''Example Two:''' ''A player with [[Protection From Magic]] still gains [[Stopped]] if [[Corrosive Mist]] is later cast on them.'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Rulebook Terms]][[Category:States]] |
Revision as of 19:35, 19 December 2014
From the Rulebook:
The bearing player or object is not affected by Magic or Abilities from a given School.
Immunity granted as a Trait does not prevent players from making use of their own class Abilities.
Unless otherwise noted, Immunities do not extend beyond the player or object that has them.
Example: A player with Immunity to Flame can still have his armor destroyed by a Fireball.
Unless otherwise noted, players with Immunities may still be targeted by Magic and Abilities of the given School.
Example: A player with Immunity to Flame can still be the target of Pyrotechnics which would still destroy their equipment (as Immunities do not extend to equipment unless noted).
Immunities do not interact with Enchantments worn by the player.
Example One: An Anti-Paladin may wear the Flameblade Enchantment.
Example Two: A player with Protection From Magic still gains Stopped if Corrosive Mist is later cast on them.