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Incorporeal is [[Monster Ability]] from the [[Dor Un Avathar X]]
!!!Incorporeal
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{{Ability
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|ruleset=Dor Un Avathar X
_A [monster trait|Monster Traits]_
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|type=Enchantment
 
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|school=Sorcery
!!Description from the [Dor Un Avathar]
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|range=Self
 
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|incant=
Creature is immune to all attacks except when casting magic, using abilities or otherwise interacting with the physical world. Monsters with this trait may not engage in combat except with Innate or Magic-Like Abilities. They are vulnerable to attack for three seconds after
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|materials=
casting stops or an ability is discharged. (ex.: a [Wraith] with [Touch of Death] is vulnerable during casting and for three seconds after casting is complete and after the attack is discharged.)
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|effect=This creature gains the [[Insubstantial]] [[State]] and may move freely while in this State. If this creature is forced out of this State it will regain the Insubstantial State after 5 seconds. This creature may only voluntarily end this Insubstantial State by using [[Manifestation]].
 
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|limit=
!!Monsters who are Incorporeal
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|note=
*[Banshee]
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}}
*[Ghost]
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[[Category:Monster Ability]] [[Category:Dor X Terms]]
*[Poltergeist]
 
*[Spectre]
 

Latest revision as of 20:45, 29 May 2018

Incorporeal is Monster Ability from the Dor Un Avathar X

Type

Enchantment

School

Sorcery

Range Self
Incantation
Materials
Effects This creature gains the Insubstantial State and may move freely while in this State. If this creature is forced out of this State it will regain the Insubstantial State after 5 seconds. This creature may only voluntarily end this Insubstantial State by using Manifestation.
Limitations or Restrictions
Notes

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