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So how exactly does that work?

i assume i cant cast in it right?
do i keep my other stats (ac etc?)
says nonmagical attacks deal half dmg like nonmagic weapons cant hurt incorporeal creatures, does that mean i can attack normally with a magic weapon?

wands/potions/scrolls useable or not? domain powers yes/no?

seems all rather unclear and the spell reaches from "amazing if not countered" to "lvl6 spell to squeeze through small stuff? nothx" depending on the answers.


Dust Form wrote:
You are also considered incorporeal, though any nonmagical attack you make deals half damage (50%). Magic attacks are unaffected, and you can still use your magic items and other equipment as normal.

You can cast in it.

You keep your stats.
You can attack with magical weapons normally. (But non-magic weapon attacks against you deal no damage, and magical attacks against you do 1/2 damage, thanks to being "incorporeal".)
Wands/potions/scrolls are usable.
Domain powers are usable.

It does exactly what it says it does. If it doesn't say that it takes something away, then you can still do it.


mmhhkk . but where is the line? since the stuff about attacks made agaisnt you is int he special quality.

does that also mean for the time of the spell i have no str, ignore armor etc?

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