Partial Incorporeality (3.5e Creature Ability)

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Partial Incorporeality (Su)

A Partially Incorporeal creature is able to pass through solid objects and mundane attacks have a chance of missing them. A creature with this ability is able to pass through solid objects much like a creature with the Incorporeal Subtype, however doing so cost two additional squares of movement. Unlike a creature with the Incorporeal Subtype, a creature with partial incorporeality is still subject to gravity but falls at half speed and takes half fall damage. Unlike a Incorporeal creature, a creature with the partial incorporeality special ability must end their turn in a space they could occupy while corporeal, otherwise they are shunted to the nearest legal space available and take 1d6 damage.

A creature with this ability possess a 20% miss chance against mundane attacks. This is bypassed by any effects which would bypass the miss chance of an incoporeal creature.

This ability can be suppressed or resumed as a free action, unless noted otherwise in the creature's entry.



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AuthorLeziad +
Identifier3.5e Creature Ability +
Rated ByErikOfWiki +, Zhenra-Khal + and The-Marksman +
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SummaryA Partially Incorporeal creature is able to pass through solid objects and mundane attacks have a chance of missing them. +
TitlePartial Incorporeality +