Vrock

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So tried finding in thread but coming up empty. So here is my question: can an incorporeal creature actually use a spell that requires a touch attack? From what I have found the answer would be no as they cannot physically interact with anything other that ghost touch items. And as ghost calls out "A ghost retains all the special attacks of the base creature, but any relying on physical contact do not function." So a ghost paladin could not lay on hands to living paladin who was dying in front of them.

So is that right?


I feel dumb asking this but my group had an argument last night about the actual DC to repair a characters masterwork heavy mace. He argued it was a DC of 12 and I said it was a DC of 20.

His argument:"You can repair an item by making checks against the same DC that it took to make the item in the first place." So since the weapon is a DC 12 to make before anything else it should be a DC 12 at a cost of 62.4 gold.

My argument: since the masterwork is now a part of the item as a whole (To create a masterwork item, you create the masterwork component as if it were a separate item in addition to the standard item. Once both the standard component and the masterwork component are completed, the masterwork item is finished.) making one item that it would be the highest DC since you must fix not only the base components but the masterwork ones, i.e. the whole item. So should be a DC 20 at 62.4 gold.

Looked high and low and couldn't find one answer that said it definitively so came here for the answer.