Dayzgone
2011-09-28, 07:03 PM
So I was in a play test for a friend of mine who was experimenting with magic nullification abilities that he homebrewed. At some point in the game my caster was being atk by a high lvl blue dragon who was using line of lightning to kill me slowly. I put down one of his special magic fields on my next turn. When it came back to the DM to make the dragon go, he just sat there and stared at the bored.
It had never occurred to us what you could register a breath weapon like that to be. We didn’t bother looking it up in any book but decided to just discus the topic further. And so here I am. My question to the playground is this
Does a dragons breath ability count as magic(and thusly affected by the nul) or is it supernatural. If its supernatural, should it be considered magic instead. Is there a way to block such abilities. What about sword magic, it’s called sword magic yet all moves are in the super natural spectrum.
What about other creature’s special tricks? Ex. Could you potentially anchor a blink dog from using its ability? Or is it impossible to keep the dog from blinking?
It had never occurred to us what you could register a breath weapon like that to be. We didn’t bother looking it up in any book but decided to just discus the topic further. And so here I am. My question to the playground is this
Does a dragons breath ability count as magic(and thusly affected by the nul) or is it supernatural. If its supernatural, should it be considered magic instead. Is there a way to block such abilities. What about sword magic, it’s called sword magic yet all moves are in the super natural spectrum.
What about other creature’s special tricks? Ex. Could you potentially anchor a blink dog from using its ability? Or is it impossible to keep the dog from blinking?