Undead vs Green Slime


Rules Questions

Sovereign Court

If undead are immune to physical ability damage, does this mean that green slime will not dissolve them since it causes Con. damage?

Silver Crusade

Cylerist wrote:
If undead are immune to physical ability damage, does this mean that green slime will not dissolve them since it causes Con. damage?
PRD wrote:
Green slime devours flesh and organic materials on contact and is even capable of dissolving metal.

Undead may not have a Con score, but corporeal undead are most definitely organic material. Therefore, I would default to this:

PRD wrote:
Against wood or metal, green slime deals 2d6 points of damage per round, ignoring metal's hardness but not that of wood. It does not harm stone.


Alternately, assess HP damage each round comparable to what a creature of similar HD would suffer from CON-loss but with no other effects.

This means 1d6 * HD/2 damage in hit points per round of contact, but obviously affects only corporeal undead.

HTH,

Rez

Silver Crusade

You have to decide whether or not you think undead flesh and bone, beind negatively charged, will be affected the same way as living or dead flesh. If you do, I support Shadewest's approach, although the resulting slime they turn into might have some unusual properties...

Liberty's Edge

could not incoporial's just float above it? havnt checked all them but just seems like something they could do.

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