The lowest level Rogue power I can find that grants invisibility is Hide in Plain Sight, which is a level 16 power.
Perhaps, but level 16 in 4e and level 15 in RCFG mean two differnt things. In RCFG, there is no level over 15. 15 is the maximum potential. It is defined as epic in terms of the game world.
Ah, now I see. They did issue errata to change it from a shift to a pull.
Bully for errata!
RC, you seem to be treading both sides of the argument.
CaGI and other powers of that nature are by definition not magical, since they're used by Martial characters. This is per RAW.
Quote it for me.
Again, you really have to stop inflicting your own sense of what "magic" is.
If a game world describes an effect as "not magic" which would be magic within the common definition, then the game world implies that there are magic things in the world (common definition) that the inhabitants do not think are magic (game definition).
Willfully obtuse interpretation aside, you can explain how a character with the ability to move moves.
(1) Some of these powers allow a character
without the ability to move to move.
(2) It is not explaining "how a character
with the ability to move moves" which is problematic; it is explaining how the character has a non-magical power which controls not only that they move, but their precise route as well.
Wishes can't, because they purposefully break explanations down.
Maybe we're in the Matrix. Do the rules specifically say that we are not in the Matrix? Perhaps we are in a holodeck.
The player uses Come and Get It
Please quote from RAW where it says the
player uses Come and Get It. It is listed as a
character power AFAICT.
It looks as if this has already been addressed, but ... Yes, I think that is the 4E view.
Indeed.
Hit points have always been magical, as Gary Gygax says on page 82 of the 1e DMG.
Yup. For example, the hit points of a wizard might represent magical protections or those of a cleric divine protections. It is even reasonable to suppose that, as characters rise in level, they all gain some form of supernatural protection.
Makes sense. A high level fighter can consistently survive falls from any height. How could he not be magic?
Indeed.
And now they are SuperJedi.
RC