MorkaisChosen
2008-03-22, 07:55 AM
Vow of Nonviolence states:
. You may not deal real damage or ability damage to such foes through spells or weapons, though you may deal nonlethal damage. You may not target them with death effects, disintegrate, pain effects, or other spells that have the immediate potential to cause death, suffering, or great harm.
My question is: does casting Mark of Justice on someone count as causing suffering or great harm? If it does, that kinda messes up one of the best ways Clerics and Paladins have of neutralising captured enemies through nonviolent means...
. You may not deal real damage or ability damage to such foes through spells or weapons, though you may deal nonlethal damage. You may not target them with death effects, disintegrate, pain effects, or other spells that have the immediate potential to cause death, suffering, or great harm.
My question is: does casting Mark of Justice on someone count as causing suffering or great harm? If it does, that kinda messes up one of the best ways Clerics and Paladins have of neutralising captured enemies through nonviolent means...