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So, they probably considered Prone immuntity was too frequent and changed it to Immunity : Ground and Immunity : Unconscious (along with prone resistance for dragons).

 

As far as I understand, Gound immunity refers to ground spells like Slicken and Calling the World's Maw.

 

But what does Immunity : Unconscious refer to exactly ?

Is this related to spells like "Call to Slumber" (Which is basically the ost convenient of all spells) ?

Or maybe Cipher spells like Mind Wave and Amplified Wave ?    

 

Does that means that Prone effects that are neither related to Ground or mind effect like Knockdown, Takedown, Force of Anguish and special weapons effects now work on almost everything (except maybe blights) ?

 

Thank you in advance !

The also don't work on oozes, of course :). Disgusting things, sniping my backline with acid while resisting my CC.

Immunity: Unconscious does prevent Call To Slumber from affecting targets; this was confirmed by Josh on SA, IIRC.


Immunity: Ground is for ground-based effects like Slicken, Blinding Web, etc..

 

Not sure whether Knock Down is considered a ground-based attack. Honestly, I'm not sure how a Fighter could knock a spectre or a jelly prone. Oh well :)

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Not sure whether Knock Down is considered a ground-based attack. Honestly, I'm not sure how a Fighter could knock a spectre or a jelly prone. Oh well :)

Knock down us thankfully not ground based. And evil jellies are imune to all prone effects, not only ground ones, so they are still safe from it.

 

If Spectres are corporeal enough to hurt with normal weapons, and have an obvious "standing" position, nothing stops a fighter from knocking them out of it. Whatever that would be of any use or not is somewhat disputable, but I like the indirect buff to CC from Fighters, Monks and unique weapons.

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Immunity: Unconscious does prevent Call To Slumber from affecting targets; this was confirmed by Josh on SA, IIRC.

 

 

Immunity: Ground is for ground-based effects like Slicken, Blinding Web, etc..

 

Not sure whether Knock Down is considered a ground-based attack. Honestly, I'm not sure how a Fighter could knock a spectre or a jelly prone. Oh well :)

 

Ok, things are starting to get clear. Anyone knows which other effects are concerned by Immunity : Unconscious ?

 

Not sure whether Knock Down is considered a ground-based attack. Honestly, I'm not sure how a Fighter could knock a spectre or a jelly prone. Oh well :)

And evil jellies are imune to all prone effects, not only ground ones, so they are still safe from it.
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