zryych wrote:
Banhammer wrote:
Earthquake is to earth elementals as fireball is to fire elementals. Or at least that's how it should be.
That's what I'm saying, or since the spell is the earth violently shaking, (i.e. non magical even if its magically induced) then golems should be vulnerable to. Either way works, really, but if earthquake is a magical event, then earth elementals would be immune to it. But if earthquake is a magical induced, NONmagical event (if I had telekinesis, I could mentally throw a knife at you, and your magical immunity would not stop it from slicing you open) then both sets should get hit.
I understand that thinking like this can really make you question the entire way warlocks operate, but I'm just wondering with this spell if this is the way its supposed to be, since its not consistent at all.
And though I've not had a grandmaster sorceror, I've never been able to polymorph into a golem.
That could be said about alot of things if you're wanting to put it that way.
(fireballs still slam into the golem, why wouldnt it hurt them? flamestrike, hellfire, special harly room changing spell, etc...all the same concept.)
The ground would still move beneath them, but they're unaffected by it. Because it's magic, a different kind of magic but still magic.
It's the way the game mechanics work, magic immune = all spells, not just particular ones.
Got to remember that this is fantasy, and things dont work the same way it would in real life.