Hi all: In a recent session, there was some confusion about weather or not 4e's Mage Hand could be conjured blindly somewhere the MU could not directly see, like right on the other side of a normal door, or on the other side of a wall assuming the party knows there's empty space on the other side and they have a rough idea as to what's on the other side.
4e says "spectral hand", so
a) I think a few of us imagined it as a incorporeal/ghostly "power of the mind", a clumsy form of telekinesis (ghostly=can go through walls.)
b) Others, however, I suspect imagined it as a puff of smoke in the shape of a hand that could _not_ go through solid objects; looking at 3.5's Mage Hand, seems to require line-of-sight (pointing). Perhaps I needed to be more descriptive at the time, but...
Is there an official/common ruling for this?
Granted, it would not be an easy thing to do blind: it would require concentration, luck/guess-work and risk warning anything on the other side if an object is dropped. On another thread, one person described Mage Hand being like the claw and prize game at arcades; there's no feeling in the hand, so the MU would have to blindly guess where the object might be; it would be like a gross motor skill (not fine) would only manage to grip/shove something fairly large and in a clumsy fashion, like knock something off a counter, but too clumsy to pick the inside of a lock, or lift a pin.
But any reason it can't be conjured somewhere without direct line of sight to the MU?
By the way, I'm new to En World
Thanks everyone in advance
4e says "spectral hand", so
a) I think a few of us imagined it as a incorporeal/ghostly "power of the mind", a clumsy form of telekinesis (ghostly=can go through walls.)
b) Others, however, I suspect imagined it as a puff of smoke in the shape of a hand that could _not_ go through solid objects; looking at 3.5's Mage Hand, seems to require line-of-sight (pointing). Perhaps I needed to be more descriptive at the time, but...
Is there an official/common ruling for this?
Granted, it would not be an easy thing to do blind: it would require concentration, luck/guess-work and risk warning anything on the other side if an object is dropped. On another thread, one person described Mage Hand being like the claw and prize game at arcades; there's no feeling in the hand, so the MU would have to blindly guess where the object might be; it would be like a gross motor skill (not fine) would only manage to grip/shove something fairly large and in a clumsy fashion, like knock something off a counter, but too clumsy to pick the inside of a lock, or lift a pin.
But any reason it can't be conjured somewhere without direct line of sight to the MU?
By the way, I'm new to En World
Thanks everyone in advance