Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition

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creeping doom + Corruptor, has anyone tried this?
The new mythic ability "Corruptor" allows characters to ignore poisons immunities, and "Creeping Doom" summons swarms that deal 1/round for 6 rounds of 1D4 DEX damage of poison type.

So here's my question, even though Creeping Doom is a creature summoning spell, in the battlelog, all damage done by Creeping Doom is considered to be damage done by the caster itself.

Does it mean that if the caster has the "Corruptor" ability in the game, it means that Creeping Doom can also deal DEX damage to demons normally?
Last edited by 渺羽 (Nihilmace); Apr 14, 2024 @ 3:03pm
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Null Winter Apr 29, 2024 @ 5:13pm 
Something important about Corruptor: While it allows you to bypass the "Poison" and "Disease" immunities, it does not allow your abilities to bypass the "Ability Damage" immunity that most enemies after a certain point also have... which is the main reason you'd be trying to poison or infect something.

In the case of Creeping Doom, the swarms did not pick up Corruptor for free in my last use of it; they did serve as excellent distractions, though.
Originally posted by Null Winter:
Something important about Corruptor: While it allows you to bypass the "Poison" and "Disease" immunities, it does not allow your abilities to bypass the "Ability Damage" immunity that most enemies after a certain point also have... which is the main reason you'd be trying to poison or infect something.

In the case of Creeping Doom, the swarms did not pick up Corruptor for free in my last use of it; they did serve as excellent distractions, though.
Thank you for your answer, it was expected that summoned creatures wouldn't get Corruptor.

Then Corruptor is still weaker than I thought, maybe I can't build my Corruptor Sorcerer.
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