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I feel this question must have been asked already, but a cursory glance into the Rules Board didn't help, and I don't have a lot of time to search more thoroughly.

Fey Creature Template wrote:
A fey creature gains a +4 bonus on saves against mind-affecting effects, resist cold and electricity 10, and DR 5/cold iron (if 11 HD or less) or DR 10/cold iron (if 12 HD or more).
Nightmare Creature Template wrote:
A nightmare creature gains DR 5/good or silver and the following defensive abilities.

Let's assume the creature with both these templates has 11 or less HD, granting it DR 5/cold iron from it's Fey Creature template, and DR 5/good or silver from the other template. Does it now have [DR 5/cold iron or good or silver]? Or does it have [DR 5/cold iron and good or cold iron and silver]?

Say another creature hits it with a cold iron weapon. That bypasses its DR from the Fey Creature Template, but it still has a separate source of DR with different requirements. Or are these sources melded into one after being applied from their individual templates, as they're now simply part of the same creature?


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PRD, DR wrote:
If a creature has damage reduction from more than one source, the two forms of damage reduction do not stack. Instead, the creature gets the benefit of the best damage reduction in a given situation.

This would mean it would be equivalent to DR5/Cold Iron and (Good or Silver)


It has [DR 5/good or silver] and [DR 5/cold iron].

That means you have to check both brackets to see if you can bypass DR, If you only bypass one bracket, but not the other then the DR still stops 5 points of damage.

edit: also what The Sideromancer said.


That was the line of logic I was leaning toward, thanks for the confirmation.


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So basically DR 5/good and cold iron


Ravingdork wrote:
So basically DR 5/good and cold iron

I never understood why nobody developed composite weapons to go through multiple DR types.


Cold Iron weapon coated in Alchemical Silver?


Cuup wrote:
Cold Iron weapon coated in Alchemical Silver?

You'd need weapon blanch, but it's temporary


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So it might be worth writing out in full for those RARE corner cases where a weapon counts as two physical materials? Is there such a thing currently?


Ravingdork wrote:
So it might be worth writing out in full for those RARE corner cases where a weapon counts as two physical materials? Is there such a thing currently?

Not unless you get a high enhancement bonus.


And if the creature has 12 HD or more, what happens?


Khudzlin wrote:
And if the creature has 12 HD or more, what happens?

It takes the best DR available under the circumstances.

Against a normal or non cold iron weapon, that's DR 10.

Against a cold iron weapon that's not also silver, that's DR 5.

Against a cold iron weapon that's not also good, that's DR 5

Against a cold iron weapon that is also good and also silver, that's DR 0.


OQ,

The nightmare DR is Silver OR Good, not Silver AND Good.

So:
Against a normal or non cold iron weapon, that's DR 10.

Against a cold Iron weapon that is Neither Silver Nor Good DR 5

Against a cold iron weapon that is Either Silver Or Good DR 0


Daw wrote:

OQ,

The nightmare DR is Silver OR Good, not Silver AND Good.

So:
Against a normal or non cold iron weapon, that's DR 10.

Against a cold Iron weapon that is Neither Silver Nor Good DR 5

Against a cold iron weapon that is Either Silver Or Good DR 0

My apologies, you are correct -- I misread.


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wraithstrike wrote:
Ravingdork wrote:
So it might be worth writing out in full for those RARE corner cases where a weapon counts as two physical materials? Is there such a thing currently?
Not unless you get a high enhancement bonus.

Ah yes, I had forgotten about that! It seems weapon blanches will let weapons count as multiple materials too (at least for a single attack).

Enhancement bonuses don't really require the expanded write out, but the possibility of weapon blanch use will.


@Orfamay Quest and @Daw Thanks

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