Rebuffing Reduction - ??


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Page 115 of the UC, The Feat States That it works when oponents fail to Penetrate the DR. Would that mean they do damage less then your DR or Do not bypass the Conditional Modifyer (Example... Using a Regular weapon vs something with DR Magic).

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Goraxes wrote:

Page 115 of the UC, The Feat States That it works when oponents fail to Penetrate the DR. Would that mean they do damage less then your DR or Do not bypass the Conditional Modifyer (Example... Using a Regular weapon vs something with DR Magic).

Thanks

Don't have the feat in front of me, but based on what you wrote, anytime that an attack deals no damage because of DR it triggers.

If you have DR 10/bludgeoning and someone hits you with a sword for 8 damage, you take no damage and the feat triggers.

If you have DR 10/bludgeoning and someone hits you with a sword for 12 damage, or a club for 2 damage, then you take 2 damage and the feat does not trigger.

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Goraxes wrote:

Page 115 of the UC, The Feat States That it works when oponents fail to Penetrate the DR. Would that mean they do damage less then your DR or Do not bypass the Conditional Modifyer (Example... Using a Regular weapon vs something with DR Magic).

Thanks

I read it to mean when they fail to actually cause you any damage.

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