TheGogmagog
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Thats exactly what I thought when I read it. When does it give the information? The flavor text hints at a chance to react and to warn others. So does the caster recieve notice of any attacks that will be directed at him and area effects that will affect him before he acts each round? Or is it as the leagalese does say, he gets AC bonuses, but not an actual action?dungeon blaster said:The problem with Foresight in 3.x D&D is that everything must be written in "D&D legalese", specifiying the exact effects that the spell creates. Now, I'm not arguing whether this is good or bad, only that Foresight's flavor text does not specify effects in accordance with the "legalese". To make Foresight a worthy 9th-level spell, one must look at the flavor text and extrapolate possible effects, other than the meager effects already provided. I would recommend looking at the spell moment of prescience, which is similar to Foresight, but only lasts for a single moment. How about the caster of Foresight gains a +8 bonus to one save, attack, or to AC every round? I might also grant the evasion ability.
If I were DMing, I would have it grant the flat footed feature, and possibly increased bonuses to AC and Saves.