5 out of 5 rating for Esper Genesis Core Manual
Esper Genesis is an excellent full of great story potential set in an interesting universe. The Species are varied an interesting and it uses the 5e D&D ruleset excellently. It is fun, fast, and easy to play.
The art is brilliant as well...
Just started a campaign with Esper Genesis and I love it. The art is awesome and it's solid mechanically with only a few hiccups here and there like many first printings. It's leaps and bounds above Hyperlanes in quality.
Being 5e really makes it easier for the players to let the mechanics of...
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The metagaming argument came because you stated you wanted to detect magic for an illusion after failing the will save to disbelief. The metagaming argument had nothing to do with whether or not you believed the body was a fake. Which is really a seperate issue from illusions and sibelief.
Now...
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No it wasn't it. That's not what you asked. It may have been what you meant, but it wasn't what you asked at all. I'll quote your first post so you can actually see what your original question was. I'm going to snip the in game example though as it's an explanation of...
I've made my point and I'm not going to bother to argue with you about illusions anymore. Nothing will really come of it, but I'll take you up on your dare.
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You'll notice under no gravity it mentions that people merely float in space. Since they are floating they can't...
I don't know what definition of amiss your using but the one I'm using means wrongly/incorrect.
So when they fail the check they believe they were wrong about it being an illusion. They believe it to not be an illusion.
That's why it's a disbelief check, to see if the character believes the...
Ok.
No it doesn't, but it's 100% clear that you don't understand the argument.
The argument of metagaming comes after this point. You obviously had no indication that the corpse was an illusion before you made the save, merely that it was a fake corpse.
You started believeing that the...
I think the Sage Advice suggestion on falling is 500 feet per round. As for taking actions while falling I guess it would depend on whether you fell during your turn or another person's turn.
If you fell during another person turn I'd say no because using the item isn't an immediate action.
If...
Again, just because something isn't Mind Affecting doesn't mean it can't exert control over a creature/person. An intelligent plant is still subject to Command Plant even though it's not Mind Affecting. Mind Affecting is nothing more than a descriptor to tell how spells interact with other game...
You character didn't assume the body to be a fake by illusion. He realized that nothing was amiss in regards to the body being an illusion because he failed his saving throw.
Your metagaming came in when you decided that your character still thought the the body was still a fake because of the...
By RAW no. Arrows are not subject to SR. And the Enhance Arrow ability is a supernatural ability which means that it's not subject to SR.
If the Archer uses Imbue Arrow spell like ability than SR would be applied to the spell as normal.
By RAW yes, unless they are using an feat like Manyshot...