if your eidolon gets hit with flesh to stone do you also turn into a statue?


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siegfriedliner wrote:

There are two ways to look at the whole condition thing first the summoner and the eidolon share any condition that reference the words 'act' or 'action'.

The second is that they only share conditions that add or subtract an action (haste, slow,stun).

My preference is for the latter but my reading of the rules supports the former interpretation.

This.

"Conditions which change the total number of actions you may take are shared by the Summoner and Eidolon. When the Summoner or Eidolon takes an action, it must be an action permitted by their current conditions affecting them individually."

Or something like that is how I see it being supposed to work.


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siegfriedliner wrote:
There are two ways to look at the whole condition thing first the summoner and the eidolon share any condition that reference the words 'act' or 'action'.

So...Paralyzed and Petrified, which say "you can't act."

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The second is that they only share conditions that add or subtract an action (haste, slow,stun).

So...Paralyzed and Petrified, which say "you can't act (you regain no actions)."

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