Callum Finlayson
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Immunity to Magic (Ex)
A stone golem is immune to any spell or spell-like ability that allows spell resistance.
Annoying.
Given the wording presumably this includes harmless effects?
Is there any way within the rules to get by this? I'd rather stay inbounds on this if possible, but would also like some invisible, flying, silenced greater stone golemim.
| Phil. L |
Normally, intelligent creatures can lower their spell resistance to accept beneficial spells. I'm not sure if immunity to magic is exactly the same as spell resistance, but I suppose a construct could be ordered by its creator/master to lower its magic immunity and accept a beneficial spell.
You should probably check out the WotC website. Their is a whole article series devoted to constructs.
As for getting around the problem, just allow the golem to use the spells you wantr as supernatural abilites. Then, it doesn't matter whether the spell can affect them or not.