Saving Throws
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:37 pm
Hey folks,
I've got a rather simpel question. If it says "must make a saving throw against xxxxx(-4 penalty) in a spell or item description, does that mean the affected target has a -4penalty to it's respective saving throw, meaning it's more difficult for it to succeed or does the penalty apply to the difficulty level of the spell/effect making it easier for the target to succeed the saving throw?
Note: I'm talking about the example of Azuredge in particular, the axe that utterly destroys undead on hit unless they make a saving throw vs. death(-4 penalty). How do I even know what the DC they have to beat to succeed their saving throw is? It's all a bit complicated in the old AD&D rules, with all the negativ values, and lower better than higher stuff.
Thx in advance!
So long,
Sol
I've got a rather simpel question. If it says "must make a saving throw against xxxxx(-4 penalty) in a spell or item description, does that mean the affected target has a -4penalty to it's respective saving throw, meaning it's more difficult for it to succeed or does the penalty apply to the difficulty level of the spell/effect making it easier for the target to succeed the saving throw?
Note: I'm talking about the example of Azuredge in particular, the axe that utterly destroys undead on hit unless they make a saving throw vs. death(-4 penalty). How do I even know what the DC they have to beat to succeed their saving throw is? It's all a bit complicated in the old AD&D rules, with all the negativ values, and lower better than higher stuff.
Thx in advance!
So long,
Sol