Antimagic Field and persistant SU's


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OK, so I'm trying to work out exactly how an AMF would affect my oracle's Armor of Bones. Basically, the short version of my question is: If I become subject to an AMF AFTER I've already called my Armor of Bones into being, is the Armor's existence suspended the way a summoned creature's would be? (If the answer is 'no, it stays active', I'd REAAAALLY like a ruling reference to argue my case to my GM.)

Also, would an AMF protect against a dragon's breath weapon that originates from outside the AMF? o.o


Your armor of bones is not a summon, it stops functioning and you lose the remainder of that hour, but not any further duration. After you leave the field if you have any remaining time you can resummon your armor.


As for the second part of your question

AMF wrote:
An antimagic field suppresses any spell or magical effect used within, brought into, or cast into the area, but does not dispel it. Time spent within an antimagic field counts against the suppressed spell’s duration.

Since a dragons breath is a supernatural effect, any portion of it that would be inside the field would be negated. Since it is an instantaneous effect, it would not appear when the field dissipates.

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