Does radiant damage count as magical?

Yes, in many fantasy roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons, radiant damage is considered a magical damage type, often associated with divine or intense light, and bypasses resistances to non-magical attacks, but it's a specific category, not just "magic" in general. While fire or cold are elemental, radiant is a distinct magical/spiritual damage type alongside necrotic and psychic damage.
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Does radiant damage count as magic damage?

Elemental damage (acid, cold, lightning, poison, thunder) Magical damage (force, necrotic, psychic, radiant)
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What counts as magical damage?

As established above, Magical Damage is defined by the fact that it will always trigger a target's Magic Immunity. "Magical Weapons" simply do not do this.
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What kind of damage is radiant damage?

Radiant damage is a fantasy RPG damage type representing pure, holy, or bright energy that sears flesh and overloads spirits, common for divine spells, often effective against undead/fiends, and rarely resisted, working like bright light or divine power in games like Dungeons & Dragons. It's distinct from fire but can feel similar, with effects like blinding or disrupting regeneration.
 
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What is non-magical damage?

Usually in 5e when it says "non-magical" damage it is referring to Bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage from non-magical weapons. However this would also include fall damage. If damage of any type is dealt by a weapon, object, or other effect not created by a spell, it would be non-magical.
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Top 10 Radiant Damage Spells in DnD 5e

What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Each ability score (Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma) begins at a base score of 8. Players have 27 points to distribute among their ability scores.
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Is thunder damage magical?

There is no "magical" distinction for damage that isn't Slashing, Piercing or Bludgeoning. Thunder damage is just Thunder damage, and it's either resisted or it isn't - same for all other damage types.
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Is radiant damage holy?

Radiant damage (Holy magic) is a damage type in Ashes of Creation. Radiance is an energy type that is part of the Cleric's Radiance school of augmentation that is expected to be available sometime during Alpha-2 phase-3. Undead mobs are weak against holy magic.
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Is force damage magical?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons, force damage is explicitly defined as pure magical energy or raw, untyped magical power, making it inherently magical, bypassing physical resistances and often ignored by magical defenses like an antimagic field (though some abilities might have nuances). It's a versatile damage type representing overwhelming magical force, like from spells such as Magic Missile or Disintegrate.
 
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Does radiant count as empowered weapon damage?

Radiant now counts as empowered weapon damage for starfire. Every grenade kill gives you a phoenix dive. With high grenade stat, each grenade does more damage than a rocket.
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What counts as magic?

Magic is broadly considered the use of mysterious forces or rituals to influence events, produce illusions, or achieve extraordinary results, encompassing spiritual practices (spells, divination, sorcery) distinct from science/religion, entertainment (sleight of hand, illusions), or even the profound mastery achieved through extreme dedication in any field. It involves manipulating unseen forces or creating convincing impossibilities, whether for knowledge, harm, healing, or wonder.
 
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Is Eldritch blast magical damage?

Eldritch blast is pure magical energy, and deals force damage not elemental damage. Normally no, there is no resistance to apply. Some higher Cr creatures, or creatures who are resistant to all magic might change that though.
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Does rage block magical damage?

Nope. The wording of rage is just "resistance to bludgeoning, slashing and piercing damage." The rules note otherwise when there is otherwise; some monsters for example will specifically be resistant to buldgeoning, slashing, and piercing damage from non-magical attacks.
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Which D\&D damage type is the rarest?

Necrotic (many undead have it), cold and lightning also happen in a few percent of cases. Everything else (psychic, radiant, thunder, or force) is so rare that in many cases, it rounds to 0%.
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Is a +1 weapon a magical weapon?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy RPGs, +1 weapons are considered magical by the rules (RAW), which is crucial for overcoming resistances and immunities of creatures that can only be harmed by magic, even if their magic isn't flashy or overtly powerful. While older editions had "masterwork" items that were just well-made, in 5th Edition D&D (and many current systems), a "+1" bonus inherently signifies magic for game mechanics. 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is radiant damage 5e?

In D&D 5e, Radiant Damage is a divine, holy, or pure energy type that sears flesh and overloads spirits, often from spells like Sacred Flame or abilities like Divine Smite, acting as the opposite of Necrotic damage, dealing well against creatures of darkness (like undead/fiends) but not automatically extra damage unless they have specific vulnerabilities, with sources ranging from holy light to celestial power or even futuristic lasers.
 
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What is the strongest magic type in D&D?

By far the most powerful spell in all of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a Conjuration spell that grants the caster a single wish; this can be anything from fully healing your entire party to reshaping reality itself.
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Who is weak to radiant damage?

Undead are normally vulnerable to radiant damage, by either receiving extra damage or having their insubstantial ability deactivated.
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Is bludgeoning the same as force?

Bludgeoning is physical impact spread over a small area. Force is the same without the physical bit.
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What would radiation damage be in D&D?

It functions similarly to a typical long-term area spell in D&D 5e: each time a creature begins in the area, or when it moves into the area on its turn, the creature must make a DC 15 Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes 5d8 radiation damage. On a successful save, it takes half.
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Does AP mean magic damage?

Ability power as scaling

Many abilities, items and runes scale off of ability power through those ratios. Note that AP scaling does not necessarily mean magic damage dealt; ratios can be assigned to any damage type.
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Are deaf creatures immune to thunder damage?

Even deaf creatures will feel a sound loud enough to cause physical injury. Force damage is different in that force doesn't require a medium to travel through. So thunder damage doesn't affect you if you're in a vacuum, but force damage would.
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Is force damage considered magical?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons, force damage is explicitly defined as pure magical energy or raw, untyped magical power, making it inherently magical, bypassing physical resistances and often ignored by magical defenses like an antimagic field (though some abilities might have nuances). It's a versatile damage type representing overwhelming magical force, like from spells such as Magic Missile or Disintegrate.
 
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