Dispellable Shadowlord: Bug of Feature?
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 12:39 pm
Hello.
The Epic Shadow Lord feat grants a shadowdancer's summonable shadow an immunity to dismissal, banishment and word of faith. However, in the test module a warlock managed to rather reliably dispel the summon with greater dispel. This is a bit strange as I was under the impression that the immunity to the aforementioned spells have the express purpose of not having a one-cast solution to getting rid of the summoned shadow. Doubly strange, I think, is that the three 'unsummon' spells exist at all when you can just use much more commonly employed dispel magic instead to get rid of summons.
Cheers.
The Epic Shadow Lord feat grants a shadowdancer's summonable shadow an immunity to dismissal, banishment and word of faith. However, in the test module a warlock managed to rather reliably dispel the summon with greater dispel. This is a bit strange as I was under the impression that the immunity to the aforementioned spells have the express purpose of not having a one-cast solution to getting rid of the summoned shadow. Doubly strange, I think, is that the three 'unsummon' spells exist at all when you can just use much more commonly employed dispel magic instead to get rid of summons.
Cheers.