![]() If it's immune to fire, it's immune to fire likely because it lives in fire or is mostly made of fire.Īlso 5e seems to think that bloodflow or similar nutrient distribution is essential to poison damage as well as granting immunity creatures living with poison or consisting of poison. If something has a magical nature that makes it immune mundane physical attacks, then a magical weapon is required.Īlso, 5e is a firm believer that you don't fight fire with fire. Why black pudding and ochre jelly are immune to all slashing but not piercing is beyond me, but there it is. Ignoring resistance isn't ignoring immunity. Unless it says that it ignores immunity (and I know of nothing that does), it doesn't bypass (or reduce) immunity. I don't have those books so I wouldn't know.) (Supposedly, VGtM and MToF have nothing immune to piercing, slashing, or bludgeoning. Nothing is immune to piercing or bludgeoning in the MM. ![]() There are only 2 things in the MM that are immune to slashing, magical or not. There aren't many things immune to stuff. "Multiple instances of resistance or vulnerability that affect the same damage type count as only one instance." PHB 197. ![]() There are no different levels of resistance. Resistance to the same type of damage from different sources does NOT stack. If someone casts a spell on you (the tiefling who already has fire resistance) or you swallow a fire resistance potion which grants fire resistance. If you are resistant to fire damage because you are a tiefling then you take 1/2 damage from fire with fractions rounded down. Immune to Slashing, bludgeoning and piercing from non-magical weapons - mundane weapons do NO damage, magical weapons are unaffected. Immune to piercing damage - no damage from piercing whether magical or not Immune to fire damage - no damage from fire ![]() Immunity means that you take NO damage from the attack. This is how he says immunity works A second level of resistance if you will still very much capable of damaging just hard and more resistance ![]()
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