D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 Errata Reporting

Dispel Magic

PH, page 223, Dispel Magic spell, Target or Area: One spellcaster, creature, or object; or 20-ft.-radius burst.

Same page and spell, column two, Area Dispel: When Dispel Magic is used in this way, the spell affects everything within a 30-foot radius.

3.0 was 30' radius. Anyone know which one is correct for 3.5?
 

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PH 192, 210.

Color spray's short description mentions d6 weak creatures. Full description (on p210) does not.

Sent to Kim. (He still works for Wizards? I remember him working there (well TSR) 17 years ago....)
 

DMG int. items

I'm not sure on this one, but I'm not seeing anything about caster level or save DCs. I'm pretty good at missing the obvious but...

Anyone see anything I'm missing?
 

Subject: PH p274, Scrying:
The spell description states in one place that you can see and hear the target of the spell. It later states that "you can see (but not hear)" the target.

Subject: MM p62, Dire Ape
The damage listed for Special Attacks: Rend is 2d6+9. In the description of Rend, it is listed as 2d6+12.

Spider
 

page 48 MM, the succubus has a +10 for disguise checks from its "alter self" ability, however, in the description of its spell-like abilities it only has polymorph, no alter self.

There were a couple others but I'll have to edit them in as I can't remember where they were :)

Tellerve

EDIT: about shurikens, you throw them at your normal base attack rate. Essentially you have quick draw with shuriken, as you pull them freely and then "load" them into your hand for free and just chuck 'em.
 
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phb, 101

Stunning Fist feat forgets to mention that a stunned opponent drops whatever he is holding (as stated in the phb glossary and the dmg summary of various conditions)
 

The Text for Simple Weapon Proficiency Erroniously states that rogues are not proficient in simple weapons. Rogue are proficient in simple weapons + Short Sword, Short bow, Rapier, Hand Crossbow, and Sap. (already listed in the errata)
 

The disguise skill lists a +2 bonus if you have the Deceptive feat, but in the feat chapter, the feat is named Deceitful.
 

masterwork tools for craft (alchemy)

Not sure if this counts as errata, but it looks like an oversight when changing Alchemy to Craft (Alchemy):
PHB, p. 129 -
Alchemist's lab (500 gp, 40 lbs.) adds +2 circumstance bonus to Craft (Alchemy) checks
Artisan's Tools, Masterwork (55 gp, 5 lbs.) adds +2 circustance bonus to any one craft. It fails to specify whether or not such tools can be used for Craft (Alchemy).
Why would anyone buy a lab for almost 10 times the cost and 8 times the encumberance if they can now just use masterwork artisan's tools (alchemy) to get the same bonus?
Edit - Note: An alchemist's lab is not required to use Craft (alchemy), according to its description on p. 129 of the PHB - "Without this lab, a character with the Craft (alchemy) skill is assumed to have enough tools to use the skill but not enough to get the +2 bonus that the lab provides." Therefore all it does is give a +2 circumstance bonus, which can be gained for almost one tenth the price with masterwork artisan's tools.
 
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