Uncontrollable Spell Resistance (3.5e Flaw)
Uncontrollable Spell Resistance
3e Summary::You have no control over your Spell Resistance
Prerequisite: Spell Resistance
Effect: Your cannot willingly forgo your spell resistance to allow a spell to affect you normally. Any spell cast upon you, including beneficial spells, must beat your SR before effecting you. As an example, if your party's cleric wants to cast cure light wounds on you, the cleric must beat your spell resistance before the spell takes effect. Note that this flaw does not allow you to apply your spell resistance to spells that would not normally allow it.
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