Hypersmurf
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Deathwatch gives information about creatures "near death" within the spell area.
It lets you know whether something is dead, fragile, fighting off death, undead, or "neither alive nor dead (as a construct)".
"Fighting off death" is defined as "alive with 4 or more hit points".
What is the definition of a "creature near death"? A kobold in perfect health has 2 hit points. Would it register as "Fragile"? A 4th level fighter might have 40 hit points. Would he register as "fighting off death"?
Would undead and constructs register whether or not they'd taken any damage? Or only if they were close-to-destruction (the equivalent of "near death", I suppose...)?
Would the spell only give information about creatures the caster can see and is aware of, or does it act as a bio-sensor (giving him the condition of invisible, hiding, or concealed creatures as well as those he knows about)?
Unlike the Detect spells, Deathwatch makes no mention of the spell being blocked by earth, stone, lead, etc. Implied? Omitted accidentally? Omitted deliberately?
-Hyp.
It lets you know whether something is dead, fragile, fighting off death, undead, or "neither alive nor dead (as a construct)".
"Fighting off death" is defined as "alive with 4 or more hit points".
What is the definition of a "creature near death"? A kobold in perfect health has 2 hit points. Would it register as "Fragile"? A 4th level fighter might have 40 hit points. Would he register as "fighting off death"?
Would undead and constructs register whether or not they'd taken any damage? Or only if they were close-to-destruction (the equivalent of "near death", I suppose...)?
Would the spell only give information about creatures the caster can see and is aware of, or does it act as a bio-sensor (giving him the condition of invisible, hiding, or concealed creatures as well as those he knows about)?
Unlike the Detect spells, Deathwatch makes no mention of the spell being blocked by earth, stone, lead, etc. Implied? Omitted accidentally? Omitted deliberately?
-Hyp.