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I'm not sure if this is posted in the right area, and if not I apologize. My question is: Does a feat/feature/power/whatever exist for PCs to allow them to ignore Fire immunity (granted by a spell or even from the fire subtype).


Simply Put, does the favored class HP bonus allow a character with low constitution who rolls poorly to gain more MINIMUM HP per level?

Example: A cleric reaches level 2, he has 8 Con. He rolls his HP and scores 1 on the d8. Minus his con, that's 1. If he chose the favored class bonus as HP, would that put him to 2 hp for that level?

The other side of this is that he rolls 1 on the d8, adds his 1 hp from favored class bonus, then loses 1 hp to his 8 con, thus only gaining 1 hp at level up.

The reason i bring this up is because if you choose the extra skill rank per level and have a terrible int score, you can still eek out 2 skill ranks per level minimum.

Thanks for your input!


Hi Everyone,

So here's a strange situation that I would need some help solving.

My gaming group has a barbarian who has the 'invulnerable rager' option from the APG. He also has endurance & die hard feats, and the guarded life rage power.

Essentially, when he reaches 0 or less HP, he stays conscious and converts his level (7) worth of lethal damage to nonlethal damage.

Also, because he's an invulnerable rager, he has DR 7 against nonlethal damage, and DR 3 against lethal damage.

So... what happens if he takes 10 points of lethal damage in this scenario? 7 of the damage is converted to nonlethal, but does he resist both the nonlethal and lethal together? That is 7 nonlethal (which he resists) and also 3 lethal (which he also resists)? or does he take only 3 damage (resisting the higher amount of non-lethal damage only)?

On a side note, guarded life doesn't state that it only converts physical damage. In theory he converts lethal spell damage to non-lethal damage, too, right?

Thank You in advance for any insight into this!