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<blockquote data-quote="Maximillian" data-source="post: 759087" data-attributes="member: 9471"><p>I like these. </p><p></p><p>I like that none of them specifies that the spell targets enemies, making them risky in big fog banks, or when your allies use magic to become invisible as well. </p><p></p><p>The spell balances nicely against <em>See Invisibility</em> and <em>Faerie Fire</em> and the like. Could it be targetted on natural weapons? I don't think it would raise its power any, as long as it only affects one natural weapon, not a creature's entire arsenal. </p><p></p><p>The feat brings me a little more concern, not with its existance, but rather it's level adjustment... There's nothing to balance it easily against. While it's obviously more useful than, say, Silent Spell or Still Spell when it comes into play, it's not something that many people will think to prepare ahead of time, unless they know they'll be fighting mages, or they run into invisible foes often. Might be fun to be a mage and use this in combination with <em>Obscuring Mist</em>. </p><p></p><p>The weapon property will cause so many instances of confusion, being a permanent effect, that it cannot possibly be worth more than a +1 bonus, and so is fine as it is. If it were something one could turn on and off at will, then it would still probably be only a +1, but I'd have to think about it. </p><p></p><p>Overall, great stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maximillian, post: 759087, member: 9471"] I like these. I like that none of them specifies that the spell targets enemies, making them risky in big fog banks, or when your allies use magic to become invisible as well. The spell balances nicely against [i]See Invisibility[/i] and [i]Faerie Fire[/i] and the like. Could it be targetted on natural weapons? I don't think it would raise its power any, as long as it only affects one natural weapon, not a creature's entire arsenal. The feat brings me a little more concern, not with its existance, but rather it's level adjustment... There's nothing to balance it easily against. While it's obviously more useful than, say, Silent Spell or Still Spell when it comes into play, it's not something that many people will think to prepare ahead of time, unless they know they'll be fighting mages, or they run into invisible foes often. Might be fun to be a mage and use this in combination with [i]Obscuring Mist[/i]. The weapon property will cause so many instances of confusion, being a permanent effect, that it cannot possibly be worth more than a +1 bonus, and so is fine as it is. If it were something one could turn on and off at will, then it would still probably be only a +1, but I'd have to think about it. Overall, great stuff. [/QUOTE]
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