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The reason that the save also affects the amount of damage taken is because it is listed as a "basic Fortitude save".

While i understand that is how it works. For a new player just reading what the spell does that is not what it says. Could be phrased better is all. I appreciate the clarification.


Question on Disrupt undead

The spell reads as follows.
You lance the target with energy. You deal 1d6 positive
damage plus your spellcasting ability modifier. The target
must attempt a basic Fortitude save. If the creature critically
fails the save, it is also enfeebled 1 for 1 round.

I have been informed that this means that if it saves it takes half or no damage depending on the save, but this is not how the spell reads. It reads as if you do the damage and if it crit fails it also is enfeebled. Could this be worded so it is clearer to new players?