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Calvertfan
March 3rd, 2021, 08:54
Hi

Sorry to ask another question so soon after the last one. Our barbarian with Fury as his instinct is hitting 9th level, and his Raging Resistance ability is
You resist physical weapon damage, but not physical damage from other sources (such as unarmed attacks).

I've added an effect for this to his Rage action (thanks to the excellent SR Drag N Drop module), but from reading the effects wiki I can't see that Weapon damage is a valid damage type. So I've done this:
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Just realised I've mis-spelled bludgeoning so am sorting that now

I'm aware that if anything hits with natural weapons, I'm going to need to add that damage manually that the resistance has removed.

Is this the best way to do this? Just wondering if anyone else has any Fury Barbarians and how they've dealt with this.

Thanks

Trenloe
March 3rd, 2021, 09:59
Try physical which should cover all three bludgeoning, piercing and slashing.

Calvertfan
March 3rd, 2021, 22:29
Thanks Trenloe, having a single physical resistance type is more elegant. I guess there's no other option to differentiate weapon damage from natural attacks in FG, but can manually adjust those ones.

Calvertfan
March 19th, 2021, 22:22
I can’t get the RESIST to work when trying to reflect the CON bonus, so ‘RESIST: 5 physical’ works, but ‘RESIST: [CON] +3 physical’ doesn’t apply any resistance (nor does it if I try it without the +3). What’s the right syntax?

Darkrite
March 20th, 2021, 13:46
try using a comma. RESIST: [CON]+3, physical

Trenloe
March 20th, 2021, 14:41
Also, for these variables to work they need to be setup as an Effect action in the PC sheet actions tab. The replacement will occur as the effect is applied to the combat tracker. The substitution won't occur for effects manually added or edited directly in the combat tracker.

Calvertfan
March 20th, 2021, 19:18
Thanks for replies both, I'd been testing it as an effect I manually added to the combat tracker, but now I have it on as an effect on the character sheet that targets self it works (with the comma). I guess I hadn't thought about the difference, makes sense FG would only know your CON bonus if you were actually targeting yourself... (DOH!)