Walking Dad
First Post
It is the equivalet of for torches who can be 10 ft from one another. Not that bad.
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To Mowgli and WD I'm sure you have read the item creation rules for PF so I was wondering are we going to play them as is in LPF?? It takes a wizard about two hours to make a low lvl scroll. And though I wouldn't mind it to give them something to put an unused spell for the day into I just think we should figure how to monitor it in LPF. Should I make a proposal In the Social Group?
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To Mowgli and WD I'm sure you have read the item creation rules for PF so I was wondering are we going to play them as is in LPF?? It takes a wizard about two hours to make a low lvl scroll. And though I wouldn't mind it to give them something to put an unused spell for the day into I just think we should figure how to monitor it in LPF. Should I make a proposal In the Social Group?
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[sblock=Off Topic Response]I'm not a fan of item creation. I think it's a very quick way to break a game unless it's well monitored and the time rules are enforced strictly.
As there's not really much way to do that in the Living World format (with all the different GM's, the different 'time flow' in the Tavern vs. out adventuring, etc. I'd vote against it. There's a reason Pathfinder Society doesn't allow it - I think we should learn from their lesson.
But you should put it up in the Social Group for a vote (so I'll get the chance to vote against it ).[/sblock]
[sblock=OOC]I thought you analyze the aura and that he can see. But it's your decision, you are the DM, HM.[/sblock]
3rd round: The strength and location of each aura. If the items or creatures bearing the aura are in line of sight, you can make a Knowledge(arcana) skill checks to determine the school of magic involed in each.
ok detect magic says:
3rd round: The strength and location of each aura. If the items or creatures bearing the aura are in line of sight, you can make a Knowledge(arcana) skill checks to determine the school of magic involed in each.
I am open to your suggestions guys, but I take it as you have to see it before you can make the check. Am I missing something?
I have to agree. Sorry, I missed the 'line of sight' part.Judging from that it looks like the item or object would need to be visible to determine the school of magic.