| J S 825 |
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I have a few questions about Mythic abilities
1. I have an Oracle with the Domain Immunity path ability. If i have the Divine Source Universal Path ability that allows me to pick two domains, does Domain Immunity apply to those Domains?
2. Domain Immunity (su) states: You don't take damage or suffer harmful effects from spells on your domain spell list, even ones you aren't of a high enough level to cast. If our cleric has Meteor Swarm from the stars subdomain and is hit with the Tier 10 augmented ability from Meteor Swarm: "Augmented (10th): If you expend two uses of mythic power, creatures in the path of a meteor also take 4d10 points of fire damage and the damage from the exploding meteors increases to 10d10 points of fire damage; this fire damage bypasses fire resistance and fire immunity."
Even though It says bypasses fire immunity does Domain Immunity apply and the meteor swarm spell has no effect?
3. If the cleric also has Time stop on his Domain list and the enemy wizard casts timestop does Domain immunity make the time spot not effect the cleric? How does that work for combat? Time stop states "This spell seems to make time cease to flow for everyone but you" and "While the time stop is in effect, other creatures are invulnerable to your attacks and spells; you cannot target such creatures with any attack or spell." The caster of time stop cannot attack or effect anyone with spells in timespot but the cleric is not in time stop if immune. Does this become a 1v1 battle? Can the cleric use attack spells to effect the wizard? Does the wizard have the ability to effect the cleric because he is immune and not under the effect? Or does time stop prevent the cleric from being effected by the wizards attacks because of restrictions of "While the time stop is in effect, other creatures are invulnerable to your attacks and spells" as the wizard is being effected by timestop?
Thank you
| Rynjin |
1.) I would assume so. Domain Immunity doesn't specify a limited number of Domains.
2.) No effect. Metero Swarm bypasses fire immunity, not spell immuity. Same as if you had Greater Spell Immunity up for Metero Swarm.
3.) Time Stop affects the caster, not a target. Domain Immunity provides no protection. In short, it doesn't have a "harmful effect", o Domain immunity doesn't apply.