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    Default How the mechanics of Concentration apply..

    Hey,

    From the wiki I can tell that Concentration checks to see if you keep casting your spell are a d20 + your concentration score vs. 10 + damage received + level of spell your casting.

    How does Invulnerability and other DR factor into this? If I'm a favored soul and walking around with a DR/15 Adamantine, does that DR effect the target number I have to hit? or is it raw damage before any mitigation that is used in the calculation?

    Thanks!

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    Unless there's something wonky going on, it should be the actual damage you take after DR/resistances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shakanos View Post
    Unless there's something wonky going on, it should be the actual damage you take after DR/resistances.
    ^^ This. Only the actual red number that pops above your head will factor into your concentration checks. So, in a roundabout sort of way any sort of damage reduction is very similar to +concentration vs. Physical attacks.

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    Thanks for the info! So the Blocking DR and the innate resistance from the Shield Mastery feat both would apply to ease the concentration check requirements. Excellent

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