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<blockquote data-quote="Turanil" data-source="post: 1533263" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p>Maybe, but I don't know. I abhor FR and don't want to have anything to do with FR products...</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>As it's just a plain conversion (with text rewritten to not infringe copyrights, but describing the same spell effects), it has remained 8th level as in the original 2e spell.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Congratulations for your keen memory. I had forgotten entirely about this spell. Fortunately, I still have my whole 1st ed colection at hand. Indeed, there is a 6th level wizard spell called Glassee that renders metal, stone, or wood as transparent as glass. Maybe we should also convert this one? Okay lets go:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>GLASSEE</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Transmutation</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Level:</strong></span> Sor/Wiz 6</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Components:</strong></span> V, S, M</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Casting Time:</strong></span> 1 full round</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Range:</strong></span> Touch</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Effect:</strong></span> See text</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Duration:</strong></span> 1 round per level</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Saving Throw:</strong></span> None</p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Spell Resistance:</strong></span> No</p><p></p><p>By means of this spell, the caster renders a piece of metal, stone, or wood, as transparent as glass for duration of the spell. The area affected is a 3x3 feet square, of up to 4 inches thick if metal, 6 inches thick if stone, or 20 inches thick if wood. The caster can make the spell works either one of these two ways (determined upon casting the spell): (1) The caster creates a sort of one-way window through which all those on one side will be able to see what's on the other side, while on the other side there is no transparency effect at all. (2) The caster makes the area transparent only for himself, and can apply the effect once per round to a different area. </p><p></p><p>Note that certain metals (adamantite, lead, gold, or platinum) and magical items cannot be affected by this spell.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"><strong>Material Components:</strong></span> A small piece of glass or crystal.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Note: Although the text is rewritten to not infringe copyrights, it's the exact effects of Glassee. If you think it makes for a weird spell, we could perhaps modify it?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turanil, post: 1533263, member: 9646"] Maybe, but I don't know. I abhor FR and don't want to have anything to do with FR products... As it's just a plain conversion (with text rewritten to not infringe copyrights, but describing the same spell effects), it has remained 8th level as in the original 2e spell. Congratulations for your keen memory. I had forgotten entirely about this spell. Fortunately, I still have my whole 1st ed colection at hand. Indeed, there is a 6th level wizard spell called Glassee that renders metal, stone, or wood as transparent as glass. Maybe we should also convert this one? Okay lets go: [COLOR=LightBlue][B]GLASSEE[/B][/COLOR] Transmutation [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Level:[/B][/COLOR] Sor/Wiz 6 [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Components:[/B][/COLOR] V, S, M [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Casting Time:[/B][/COLOR] 1 full round [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Range:[/B][/COLOR] Touch [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Effect:[/B][/COLOR] See text [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Duration:[/B][/COLOR] 1 round per level [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Saving Throw:[/B][/COLOR] None [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Spell Resistance:[/B][/COLOR] No By means of this spell, the caster renders a piece of metal, stone, or wood, as transparent as glass for duration of the spell. The area affected is a 3x3 feet square, of up to 4 inches thick if metal, 6 inches thick if stone, or 20 inches thick if wood. The caster can make the spell works either one of these two ways (determined upon casting the spell): (1) The caster creates a sort of one-way window through which all those on one side will be able to see what's on the other side, while on the other side there is no transparency effect at all. (2) The caster makes the area transparent only for himself, and can apply the effect once per round to a different area. Note that certain metals (adamantite, lead, gold, or platinum) and magical items cannot be affected by this spell. [COLOR=LightBlue][B]Material Components:[/B][/COLOR] A small piece of glass or crystal. [I]Note: Although the text is rewritten to not infringe copyrights, it's the exact effects of Glassee. If you think it makes for a weird spell, we could perhaps modify it?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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