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Topic: Weave
Resistance |
grolm
Member Member # 91614
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posted December 19, 2002 11:11 PM
I was
hoping someone could tell me how weave resistance would work.
The best I can come up with is that it would work like a
saving throw. Thanks in advance for your
help.
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aleshandre
Member Member # 27286
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posted December 20, 2002 03:49 AM
If you're
talking about the Gholam's ability, or Mat's medalion, the
weaves just don't touch them. There is no real mechanic for
it, it just doesn't work. If you're talking about another type
of resistance, it's probably a bonus to whatever save is
needed against the weave in
question.
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Lord Schpungus
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posted December 20, 2002 07:09 AM
Weave
resistance is a relic from D&D thrown in just in case they
came out with another WoT book that dealt with it. In D&D,
it works like this: Spell resistance has a rating, like 15 or
22 or 47. The caster rolls 1d20 + caster level and if he gets
higher than the rating of your spell resistance his spell gets
through and affects you. If not, his spell is wasted. There
are 'Weave Breakers' in UtDB that work off this same set of
rules. I'm pretty sure this is how weave resistance would work
if it were outlined in the WoT book.
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grolm
Member Member # 91614
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posted December 20, 2002 11:08 PM
Thanks.
I'll check out the weave breakers but it sounds pretty
straight forward.
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