True strike only counts for one attack. Since the rays are simultaneous (at least in terms of game mechanics), you can choose which ray to apply the +20 to, by choosing it to be "first".Khelvan said:If you use the Scorching Ray and get more then one, at level 7 you get
two rays.
Does True strike count for both of them or only for the first one?
eamon said:True strike only counts for one attack. Since the rays are simultaneous (at least in terms of game mechanics), you can choose which ray to apply the +20 to, by choosing it to be "first".
Khelvan said:Any other idea how to counter Displacement beside True seeing?
SRD said:A pale glow surrounds and outlines the subjects. Outlined subjects shed light as candles. Outlined creatures do not benefit from the concealment normally provided by darkness (though a 2nd-level or higher magical darkness effect functions normally), blur, displacement, invisibility, or similar effects. The light is too dim to have any special effect on undead or dark-dwelling creatures vulnerable to light. The faerie fire can be blue, green, or violet, according to your choice at the time of casting. The faerie fire does not cause any harm to the objects or creatures thus outlined.
Vurt said:Fireball?
Area effect attacks ignore displacement.