Aura of Cowardice and Fear immunity


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Liberty's Edge

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Hello!

Question:

Paladin1 and anti-paladin1 are fighting in melee. Paladin1 is no longer immune to fear because of anti-paladins Aura of cowardice (oh noes!). Evil cleric1 cast cause fear on paladin1! Paladin1 fails to make his saving throw (double oh noes!). Paladin1 runs like a school girl 15 feet away from anti-paladin1 and becomes immune to fear, again (yays!).

So far I am correct?

Now, sinc paladin1 once became immune to fear again the cause fear effect is gone 100%! the duration is gone auto-matically so if he re-enters the aura of cowardice he doesn't run off like a little girl due to cause fear or does he?

Thanks ya!

Liberty's Edge

I have tried looking it up again with no success. Is there nor RAW ruling? I guess it is a DM thing? I would rule that it removed cause fear and all of the duration once the paladin is out of aura of cowardice.

BUMP!


That looks correct to me too by RAW.


I'd grant a new save when he ran back near the anti paladin. But yes by raw if you become immune to an effect it stops working on you.


BigNorseWolf wrote:
I'd grant a new save when he ran back near the anti paladin. But yes by raw if you become immune to an effect it stops working on you.

Does it stop working on you or is it merely supressed.

If it is supressed when his immunity was again removed he would be afraid again (and NOT get a new save).


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Hardcore necro, but hey, it's a thread about Antipaladins so I think it's appropriate. Plus, no point in starting a new thread.

When an enemy has their immunity to Fear suppressed via an Antipaladin's Aura of Cowardice, are they also subject to the -4 penalty on saving throws against fear?

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