Talk:Lich/@comment-188.110.64.29-20181024194914/@comment-3234315-20190515174513

I'll start with the spell first, then no false information will be contained on the arrow pages.

More details on your two comments, Unevent …

As far as I know, getting hit by Arrows of Dispelling when being protected from normal weapons can be explained by the set "magical" flag for them, though until recently it was theorized that it would only be the launcher of the projectile, in this case the bow, which would have to be such. Perhaps both do count? Will indeed have to do some testing …

Not being able to hurt the golem is expected behavior, as they are not enchanted.

To clarify terms: I've just recently created (the stubs, yet) Magical items and enchantment. Guess, they need some work when I'm through with testing.
 * Magical weapons (items in general]]) have the "magical" flag set – this is checked for when Protection From Normal or From Magical Weapons come into play.
 * The Enchantment level is a value given to any item and is taken into account when a creature has an immunity to enchanted weapons up to a certain level. (See category:Enchanted items)
 * Both are – as far as I know – completely different things and don't have to be confused.
 * A further different thing is the Protection From Normal Missiles, as this doesn't check for "magical" or "enchantment", but instead refers to a list of allowed/disallowed projectiles.