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gooddragon1
2018-06-24, 11:17 PM
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Should it get a will save of _?
Why do undead get fort saves which are not of _.
How do we know whenever to put a save of _?
gooddragon1
2018-06-25, 04:33 AM
Should it get a will save of _?
Why do undead get fort saves which are not of _.
How do we know whenever to put a save of _?
Dexterity
Any creature that can move has at least 1 point of Dexterity. A creature with no Dexterity score can’t move. If it can perform actions (such as casting spells), it applies its Intelligence modifier to initiative checks instead of a Dexterity modifier. The creature automatically fails Reflex saves and Dexterity checks.
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/specialAbilities.htm#nonabilities
An argument might be possible for will... but :/
Technically, this thing is immune to all ability damage, drain, and even curses to reduce ability scores. It's also immune to increases...
rferries
2018-06-25, 05:01 AM
Typically constructs have d10 Hit Dice (plus bonus hp based on size).
rferries
2018-06-25, 05:03 AM
...annnnnnnd I just got the joke, a creature with all nonabilities haha. Good stuff :D
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/specialAbilities.htm#nonabilities
An argument might be possible for will... but :/
Technically, this thing is immune to all ability damage, drain, and even curses to reduce ability scores. It's also immune to increases...
Where is it written that the reflex save of a creature without dex is _
Failing automatically a save does not directly means it is _ .
I know that any number + _ = _
but
The modifier for a nonability is +0
and not _.
So I wonder why do the base shrieker gets _ to its reflex save.
gooddragon1
2018-06-25, 09:18 PM
Where is it written that the reflex save of a creature without dex is _
Failing automatically a save does not directly means it is _ .
I know that any number + _ = _
but
and not _.
So I wonder why do the base shrieker gets _ to its reflex save.
I think its just a place holder for saying that it's not applicable (because it doesn't get a saving throw).
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