Interaction between Spell Immunity and My Own Spells?


Rules Discussion


I kinda feel like granted spells for draconic sorcerers are a bit meh, atleast levels 1-4, but it may be due to my personal playstyle and love for the draconic concept, in particular i found spell immunity (can counteract 1 specifici spel for 24 h) extremely specific, effective only if you have a clear idea of what you are going up against... but i had an idea:

How does it interact with my own spells? If i cast spell immunity (fireball) on my ally and bomb him and the enemies around with fireball does he get hit? do i need to roll for the counteract (with all the risk of hitting him if i unluckyly fail to counter, or for exemple if my spell is too high in level compared to spell immunity)

Or can i conveniently facilitate the counteract, since, you know, i'm countering my own spell, making it succeed by default? is it too much rule-bending???

Also, i suppose spell immunity works on focus spells as well but i wanted to ask to be sure

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