Amusing clarification: Magic Circle


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Circles are blasts. A blast 1 circle can hold a medium creature, whereas a blast 2 circle can hold 4 mediums or 1 large. Or something.

Strange how cones and circles are both blasts. Well, that's conics for you.
 

MindWanderer said:
However, 4e doesn't define circles in any way.
4E doesn't define "squares" either. Presumably standard geometry applies.


MindWanderer said:
If you make it a circle, there's no way to determine how many squares lie inside it.
pi*r^2?

Relatedly, I would like a clarification on why the time it takes to inscribe a circle increases linearly with the area of the circle. Shouldn't the time it take to describe a circumference be measured in units of time * d?

;)

Mouseferatu said:
*blink*

I... That is, I'd assume... Um...

*blink*

*twitch*

*'splode*
Winner!
 


Yep. There's no contradiction here: In 4th edition, a circle is just a particular kind of square (not to be confused with the square, a unit of distance, or the square, a unit of area).
 

Evenglare said:
Its probably like.. you know.. uh..

OOO
OOO
OOO

could be counted as a circle with an origin in the center..
as could

OO
OO

or

OOOO
OOOO
OOOO
OOOO

and so forth.

Yeah, so your first example takes 9 minutes to scribe, even if the 'chalk line' in-game goes slightly through the ones around it.

'Complete' squares only. We're not trying to count up the half-squares.
 

So, could inscribe a circle inside your own square so that its big enough to encompass *you*, but no squares, that would take no time at all to inscribe?
 



An pokemon??

Nah i would just make an big square like in the books and within those square the magic circle works..

The square is the crunch and the circle within the square is the fluff..
 

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