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A creature that passes its Will save vs a shadowshooting or shadowcraft weapon takes minimum damage. Is this supposed to apply only to the normal weapon damage die or to other bonus sources of damage too e.g. flaming, holy, sneak attack, up close and deadly deed etc.

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According to the guide to Organised Play

Spoiler:
Unless noted otherwise, all conditions,
including death, gained during an adventure must be
resolved before the end of the session. A condition in this
context includes an affliction, a negative effect, or an effect
that is intended to mechanically affect your character in
a negative way. If such a condition isn’t resolved by the
end of play, the character should be reported as dead and
becomes unplayable. However, a few conditions need
not be resolved by the end of play, including permanent
negative levels, ability drain that does not reduce an
ability score to 0, becoming a fallen member of a class
that requires an atonement spell to regain class features
or spellcasting abilities, and conditions that impose no
mechanical effect.

Is this list intended to be comprehensive or just provide examples of the kinds of things that don't need to be immediately removed? RAW, this seems to suggest if my character is affected by a Blindness/Deafness spell and becomes Deaf, or my Fighter is afflicted by a Bestow Curse that gives him -6 Charisma that character should be reported as dead if I don't remove it by the end of the game (which seems just a little silly).

The specific interaction I'm interested in (as well as clarification on the intent in general) is Baleful Polymorph. If I'm Baleful Polymorphed and fail my Fortitude but not Will saves should my character be reported as dead?

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Can the reach evolution be applied to non-natural weapons as well as to natural ones?
The wording of the ability in comparison to Push and Pull (which specifically call out natural attacks) would suggest that it can.