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NevinPL
2016-01-29, 11:19 AM
As in the title.


P.S.
I sort of asked it here:
http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?475705-Looking-monster-that-are-dangerous-to-kill
but no one replied, can't find answers myself, and it bugs me.

GilesTheCleric
2016-01-29, 11:28 AM
I don't think so, but I may be wrong. Here's a list of what might be all types:

air
angel
aquatic
archon
augmented abberation
augmented animal
augmented elemental
augmented giant
augmented humanoid
augmented magical beast
augmented ooze
chaotic
cold
dragonblood
earth
evil
extraplanar
fire
goblinoid
good
incorporeal
lawful
living
native
reptilian
shapechanger
swarm
water

illyahr
2016-01-29, 12:13 PM
There isn't an acid subtype but acid is frequently associated with the Earth subtype.

Inevitability
2016-01-29, 12:20 PM
There is. The 3.0 psion prestige class Acetokinecist (http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/psm/20030328b) gives the following subtype:


Acid Subtype (Ex): Acid immunity, double damage from electricity except on successful save, half damage on a successful save.

ShurikVch
2016-01-29, 02:34 PM
Animate Breath spell - subtype of animated "breathlemental" match to type of damage it do; among possible variants exclusively listed: acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic.

DrMotives
2016-01-29, 05:29 PM
Neither the Xac-Yij nor creatures with the Acidborn template have an [acid] subtype. If you make it exist in your campaign, those things need it before anything else.

NevinPL
2016-01-31, 05:29 AM
So, for all intents and purposes no, although there's always a way.
Thank you all.

P.S.
Nice find Dire_Stirge. Glad to see WotC didn't purge everything.