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15 Feb 2012 09:23 #1 by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
Rules Update: Racial Resistances (Renaming) was created by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
The following skills have had their names updated, as follows:

Resist Charm => Ignore Charm
Resist Disease => Ignore Disease
Resist Poison => Ignore Poison
Resist Magic => Ignore Magic
Illusion Resistance => Ignore Illusion
Negative Energy Resistance => Negative Energy Tolerance

Resist Curse, Resist Good, Resist Evil, and Divine Resist retain their names.

Due to the word "Resist" being a Superior defense, there was a suggestion that other skills with the word Resist in them were also superior. This set of name changes clarifies that the lower list and racial skills are not Superior, while any defense with the word "Resist" in it is Superior.

Items or materials that gave an appropriate defense (such as Resist Magic from Wytchwood) will be updated to the new names.

These changes go into effect immediately, and will be entered into the rulebook for the March 2012 event.


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13 Apr 2012 21:21 #2 by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
Replied by GJSchaller (GJSchaller) on topic Rules Update: Racial Resistances (Renaming)
This has been updated in the Rulebook.


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