Does anything allow a character to ignore fire immunity?


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I'm not sure if this is posted in the right area, and if not I apologize. My question is: Does a feat/feature/power/whatever exist for PCs to allow them to ignore Fire immunity (granted by a spell or even from the fire subtype).


Havocblade wrote:
I'm not sure if this is posted in the right area, and if not I apologize. My question is: Does a feat/feature/power/whatever exist for PCs to allow them to ignore Fire immunity (granted by a spell or even from the fire subtype).

There was a 3.5 metamagic feat I think it was 'searing spell' or something like that.

-James

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Searing spell was one...half damage even to stuff immune to fire.

There were also feats that subbed half the damage with divine damage (ala Flamestrike), and with vile damage in 3.5.

==Aelryinth


Some feats chage the element of a spell/bomb/etc. If you chage the energy type, overthrown a especific inmmunity.

Variety is the key.


I am pretty sure that part of spells is that your character researches it, you can use a spell that is of a differnt elemental type, just check with your dm


In 3.5, you had the Energy Subsitution (and Admixture) metamagic feat(s) which could change type of damage to sth else.

There's also my favorite: Hellfire, basically so much hotter than mundane fire that it ignored fire resistance - it actually did untyped damage, iirc (lookup the Hellfire Warlock PrC).

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