Impossible bloodline and how it affects constructs


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Hello I'm in a pathfinder Iron Gods campaign and there are a surplus of constructs(robots). I'm playing a Impossible bloodline sorcerer because of the Bloodline arcana it provides and I'm focusing on mostly charm compulsion spells. The Bloodline arcana states

"Constructs are susceptible to your enchantment (compulsion) spells as if they were not mind-affecting.

Constructs are treated as living creatures for the purposes of determining which spells affect them.

Would the fact that they are treated as "Living creatures" deny them of their innate ability to ignore any spell that applies a fortitude save?


Previous thread on this topic.


No.


Thanks for the thread! Though it seemed open ended. Looks like it's up to the DM to decide how much freedom the second part of the bloodline arcana gives you. Since it can be argued either way


Anything can be argued either way. That doesn't make either way correct.

But you're right--it's up to the GM to decide, same as anything else.


After reading the thread, you need the second ability to use most of the spells the first ability makes the constructs vulnerable to. The ability opens up how many spells can target constructs, but it doesn't remove any of its immunities other than the ones specified.

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