Creature immunity question (spoilers)


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creature immunities spoiler:
The Voidglutton from the end of Ruins of Gauntlight is immune to all spells except fairie fire, glitterdust, magic missile, maze, and spells with the light trait. What about the paladin's hurtling stone? Would that count as a spell to which the voidglutton would be immune, or would it count as a physical attack to which it would not?


It is a spell, so yes, the creature's immune since that spell is not on the list. Even Telekinetic Projectile, which uses a mundane object, wouldn't bypass that immunity.
If the effect's a spell, whether it's a physical attack or not does not matter since those aren't mentioned as exceptions.
So yes, it's a pretty absolute ability, and why their hit points are so low.


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FYI, the above spoiler is for a specific creature that appears in the Ruins of Gauntlight adventure.

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Ravingdork wrote:

FYI, the above spoiler is for a specific creature that appears in the Ruins of Gauntlight adventure.

A spoiler tag without any context is useless for preventing said spoilers as a reader doesn't have enough information with which to make the decision to reveal the information or not.

Yeah, sorry.

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