
bedeviler |
Does a normal spell cast by a mythic character count as being from a mythic source? What about poison, etc.
I personally lean toward spells must be mythic to count as a mythic source, as the caster is manipulating forces outside of his/her body. Poisons and other things that come from the body of the character/ creature as coming from a mythic source.
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bedeviler |
There are spells that generate effects that there are powers that give immunity to, Pure Senses (Pure Senses (Su): Your senses are extraordinarily keen. You're immune to blindness and deafness caused by non-mythic sources. Such effects from mythic sources count as mythic for the purposes of this ability.) is an example. My question is does any spell cast by a mythic character count as being from a mythic source or does it have to be a mythic spell to bypass the immunity.
Mythic Source is not a very well defined term where magic is concerned from my reading.

Mysterious Stranger |

Blahpers is correct. By stating that an affect from a mythic source counts as mythic it is pretty clear that the effect does not have to be mythic. Does the following sentence make sense or is it redundant? A mythic spell counts as mythic for this purpose. If non-mythic abilities did not count than there would be no need to even say anything. The whole point of the sentence is to abilities that are not mythic to count as mythic.

BENSLAYER |
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As you make your way through this book, you will see a number of abilities, feats, spells, magic items, and monsters refer to “mythic” versus “non-mythic” creatures and sources. For the purposes of the rules that follow, a creature is mythic if it has a mythic tier or mythic rank. Any mythic creature is considered a mythic source. The term “mythic source” can also apply to an attack, feat, spell, magic item, or other effect that originates from a mythic source.
Creatures are non-mythic if they don’t have any mythic ranks or tiers. Any non-mythic creature is a non-mythic source, as is any attack or effect originating from a non-mythic source.
So as others have mentioned, a "standard" (non-Mythic) Spell Cast by a Mythic Character does count as coming from a Mythic source.