Yes.
Because gravity is magic
Yes.
Because gravity is magic
Yeah fall damage is a magical attack by the earth.
That's what you get for defying it. I'd buy that.
So thats how beholder float? No gravity in the anti-magic cone?
Beholders filled with lighter-than-air gas they produce ?naturally?
Makes about as much sense as any other explanation of how gravity works.
Werewolves are canine. Only felines are immune to fall damage.
Felines are not immune to fall damage, this is anti-cat propaganda from Big Dawg
Resistance to B/P/S from nonmagical attacks wouldn't effect all nonmagical B/P/S damage
This has been confirmed by one of the lead designers.
Why is it different in-lore? I guess thats just how the curse manifests
wait are they immune or are they resistant?
5e monster manual says they are immune to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing from nonmagical attacks that aren't silvered
But that being said, its not an attack per say and they would likely still suffer from falling damage
Okay but is fall damage fundamentally different than a mountain falling on top of you? What about a hill? Boulder? It all seems like bludgeoning.
FYI it's "per se"
holy damn I hadn't looked at their stat block, that's wild
Environmental damage isn't an attack. The immunity is against attacks.
"Damage Immunities: Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing from Nonmagical Attacks that aren't Silvered"
Smugly turning to my friends as I prepare to drop 50' and faceplant on the pavement harmlessly. "See you on the flip side".
My best friend, unwittingly killing me, replies "This is going to be Epic".
In the version-that-everyone-ignores, werewolves are not resistant, nor immune, to any type of attack or damage.
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