Destan said:Sure thing.
Scrying
Saving Throw: Negates
You can see and hear some creature which may be at any distance. If the subject succeeds on a Will save, the scrying attempt simply fails. The difficulty of the save depends on how well you know the subject and what sort of physical connection (if any) you have to that creature. Futhermore, if the subject is on another plane, it gets a +5 bonus on its Will save.
[There's a chart here with modifiers for secondhand knowledge the like, as well as if the caster has a picture of the subject, a lock of hair of the subject, etc.]
If the save fails, you can see (but not hear) the subject and the subject's immediate surroundings (approximately 10 feet in all directions of the subject). If the subject moves, the sensor follows at a speed of up to 150 feet.
Bet you ten bucks those first few words should read: "If the subject fails the save, you can..." In other words, the paragraph is telling you what happens if you succeed in casting the spell.
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