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From: William Olander <brainhurts@?????.com> Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 10:11:23 -0800 Subject: Re: Damaging living Spelljamming ships?
Personaly I have never seen a mage sucessfully charm a tree in a field and have it do anything. So yes, hypothetical. On 2/4/06, Blackmaer <cslundy@?????????.net> wrote: > So if the vessel is a living entity, then in theory it could be subject to > sleep, charm, hold, etc?? > > Say for example, a flitter @ 1 Hull Point = 10 Hit Points = save as a > first level fighter? > > Or, since they have been grown/built/enchanted/modified or whatever by the > elves, would they get the elven resistance to these spells? > > If so, then in theory, a living ship that was created by a Drow Elf would > have the standard Drow Elven magic resistance, right? > > Imagine the eeeeeevil possibilities of that..... > > --Blackmaer, feeling his players shudder in their sleep. > > ******************************************************************** > The D&D Homepage: http://www.wizards.com/dnd > The Spelljammer Homepage: http://www.spelljammer.org > To unsubscribe, send email to LISTSERV@??????.???????.com > with UNSUB SPELLJAMMER-L in the body of the message. > -- -Bill Olander http://www.darktouch.net
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