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Drow monk of the Order of Shar - Can he cast sunbeam spells without getting hurt?

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Drow monk of the Order of Shar - Can he cast sunbeam spells without getting hurt?

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I have a technical question. I'm thinking about creating a drow monk who is of the order of Shar, which means he can multiclass into a sorcerer. Can such a monk cast the Sunbeam or sunscorch spells without getting hurt because he is a drow? Seems a bit of a paradox: drow can't stand sunlight, but if the drow is a sorcerer, he should be able to cast the sunbeam without getting hurt.

Any advice would be most appreciated.
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No worries as Sunscorch is either a race specific ability (aasimar) or a cleric/druid spell. So technically a sorc won't be casting that.

Sunbeam can only be cast by Druids and morninglords of Lathander if I am not mistaken so again not a problem for your drow monk/sorc as they can't cast it.
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Ahh, yes, ur right about Sunscorch and Sunbeam not being part of the sorcerer/wizard repertoire. So my drow monk of the order of Shar wouldn't be able to cast these spells in the first place.

However, I went back to the manual and see that Sunfire is in the sorcerer/wizard spell list. The description of the spell says that it can blind drows if they fail their Reflex save. So would my drow monk/sorcerer always be in danger of blindness if he casts Sunfire?

[QUOTE=jeremiah]No worries as Sunscorch is either a race specific ability (aasimar) or a cleric/druid spell. So technically a sorc won't be casting that.

Sunbeam can only be cast by Druids and morninglords of Lathander if I am not mistaken so again not a problem for your drow monk/sorc as they can't cast it.[/QUOTE]
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Sunfire should not have any effect on the caster right?
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As far as I know, a caster is in no danger of being blinded by his/her own spell effects as long as the caster is outside of the area of effect. I've cast Sunfire with a drow before and suffered no ill effects.
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Last I checked, spellcasters were still affected by AoE spells of their own making. This may have changed, though, I haven't played the game in a few months. Maybe somebody released some crazy new mod I don't know about (which is why some random guy is answering one of your questions... just checking up on things =P).

Haven't you ever run a mage into a room full of baddies and dropped a Fireball? This is why multiclassed paladin/sorcerers are so powerful; they have a much better chance of making the saving throws involved in their own spells.
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Sunfire while AoE spell flows outward from the caster and can be cast safely by the caster without ill effects. Can't say the same for party members nearby though LOL
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