DR 5/magic means that a creature takes 5 less points of damage from all weapons that are not magic. If a dash follows the slash, then the damage reduction is effective against any attack that does not ignore damage reduction. That would mean that DR/magic counts for all magic weapons to ignore the DR.
What does Dr 10 Magic mean?
10/magic means that magic weapons are required (of any plus). Other options include 10/silver, 10/bludgeoning, 10/slashing, 10/piercing, 10/cold iron, 10/epic, 10/good, 10/evil, 10/lawful, 10/chaotic, 10/adamantine and 10/jade.
Can I use Dr Magic Double Action foamer in the toilet?
Do not use in toilets or in sinks with waste disposal units. Avoid breathing fumes. ALWAYS KEEP HANDS, FACE AND CHILDREN AWAY FROM THE SINK AND FOAM WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT.
How does damage reduction work in Pathfinder?
Creatures that are resistant to harm typically have Damage reduction. This amount is subtracted from any Damage dealt to them from a physical source. Most types of DR can be bypassed by certain types of Weapons.
Is there such a thing as magical damage in D & D?
But this is only my reading of the spells, and 5e D&D is designed to allow for a multiplicity of play styles. There is not such a term as “magical damage” within the game rules; thus, AFAIK Resistances and Immunities don’t ever state the words “magical damage”.
Is there such a thing as magical damage?
There is not such a term as “magical damage” within the game rules; thus, AFAIK Resistances and Immunities don’t ever state the words “magical damage”. For example take “bludgeoning, slashing and piercing damage from nonmagical weapons that aren’t silvered”.
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Is there a spell that does piercing damage?
The spell description only states piercing damage, and it’s the object created by the spell that does the damage rather than the spell directly. Thus it is nonmagical damage. Similar arguments can be made for other spells (such as Earth Tremor), or portions of other spells (such as the piercing damage of Ice Knife).