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Energy Resistance

Discussion in 'Bug Reports & Installation Support' started by Blueter, Jan 27, 2019.

  1. Blueter

    Blueter Member

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    I posted this over on the 5e forum but I'll post it where it belongs. Setting creatures ER to resist bludgeoning and then using a Warhammer to beat on said monster,which I've named Beat Down Rick, doesn't seem to do anything. The damage isn't mitigated. I tried to set slashing to immune and used a longsword on poor old Rick and man was he surprised when inside of taking ZERO damage he took the full blow of sword for 11 damage!
    Not sure if it's a known issue but I wanted to put it out there.
     
  2. owlbear

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    Thanks for reporting, I'll check it out. I'm wrapping up the next release with free-grids and can make sure this is resolved as part of that build. Also, I'm assuming you're running version 3.7.6 which had a lot of rebuilt ER/DR stuff in it?
     
  3. Blueter

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    you are correct sir. I am running 3.7.6
    I have another question which might have been posted somewhere. I no there is a fast healing and you can add a number then there a box you can click to make it regeneration. It doesn't seem to matter if that box is clicked or not they SEEM to me to do the same thing. I was hoping that not checking regeneration would make the creature not restore HP's when at or below the number zero.
     
  4. owlbear

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    and that's how it's supposed to work. I'm checking to see if this got "fixed". will chime back in shortly!
     

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