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Talk:Stunning fist

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Quick question: does "attacker's level" in the save DC refer to class level or character level? I would in general assume class level, but can't hurt to be explicit on that. Thanks! - Zenobia 22:30, 7 July 2006 (PDT)

  • With 5 monk, 15 fighter levels. The DC is 10 + 10 + Wisdom Modifier.
    It uses the total character level, not monk levels. --99.252.195.214 13 January 2009

[edit] Effects of stunning fist

I would prefer the term "paralyse" be switched to stunned, as the two are entirely different effects, and immunity to paralysis comes much more easily than immunity to stun, which is only granted via pale master, a druidic or shifter shape, or an item, and immunity to paralysis comes via red dragon disciple, pale master, and freedom of movement, which is accessable as a spell by many classes. Bottom line being theres a distinct difference :|

-Gonff Bet'ett'etinure

[edit] Mind-spell immunity

Nowhere else does adding an immunity remove pre-existing effects. Did the anonymous edit that added "It will, however, remove the stun effect" really mean something like clarity, which removes effects as well as granting immunity? --The Krit 03:06, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

  • The stun from stunning fist is not simply EffectStunned(). Mind spell immunity (like mind blank) does, in fact, remove the stun instantly, though with clarity there is still the 1 negative energy damage. Another example of removing an effect by adding immunity is adding freedom to one with cut-scene immobility. WhiZard 21:26, October 26, 2009 (UTC)