[ At Willow's question Ford checks the map, and then: ]
That's right. There's nothing in your way and you're more than close enough. Just be careful to not get too close.
[ And once he's walked her through the process of attacking and rolling damage and what AC even is, he turns his attention back to John and goes through the process of explaining saving throws and damage types, since that's relevant here, though it doesn't take him long to end up on a tangent. ]
Anyway, radiant damage doesn't do anything extra against undead creatures, even though most forms of it should given the way the world and mechanics of both are written. Apparently since 'radiant' is closer to 'radioactive' in a handful of spells they decided it was easiest to omit it entirely.
[ An action he finds especially annoying, given his tone and expression.
... Though he does remember something else relevant to Willow, and glances back to her. ]
You won't have to worry too often about piercing damage, at least. It's not a common resistance.
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That's right. There's nothing in your way and you're more than close enough. Just be careful to not get too close.
[ And once he's walked her through the process of attacking and rolling damage and what AC even is, he turns his attention back to John and goes through the process of explaining saving throws and damage types, since that's relevant here, though it doesn't take him long to end up on a tangent. ]
Anyway, radiant damage doesn't do anything extra against undead creatures, even though most forms of it should given the way the world and mechanics of both are written. Apparently since 'radiant' is closer to 'radioactive' in a handful of spells they decided it was easiest to omit it entirely.
[ An action he finds especially annoying, given his tone and expression.
... Though he does remember something else relevant to Willow, and glances back to her. ]
You won't have to worry too often about piercing damage, at least. It's not a common resistance.