Sun Feb 02, 2014 8:36 am
Continual Light effects vs. Undead, etc
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I'm back with another question.
Many undead are negatively affected by sunlight, such as the obvious example of vampires, but also spectres and wraiths. Drow elves and many subterranean denizens cannot countenance it, either.
Wondering what happens, in your opinion, if a Continual Light, which has the intensity of full daylight, is employed against any of these creatures.
I doubt it actually damages them, but wondering if an immediate Morale check is required (likely with a penalty) for them to remain in the area. Granted they make this roll, what attack, saving throw, etc. penalties would you, as DM, assign them (if any)? I'd think something like a -4 point penalty seems reasonable, so long as they remain in the area of effect of such brilliance.
-Lanthorn
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