Arcan Spell Failiure Question

Khelvan

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Hello,

the twilight Enchantemant from BOED and PHBII reduces the Spellfailure chance of an Armor by 10 %.
Question is there another way to reduce the Spellfailure chance of an Armor other then this Enchantement?
When you would enchant an Armor twice with this Enchantemant would it stack to -20 Spellfailure?

Thanks

Khelvan.
 

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There is at least one PrCl that reduces arcane spell failure penalties - the Spellsword- and that should stack with that enchantment.

As I recall, there are also certain special materials that reduce ASF as well, like Mithril (see your DMG) and some of the campaign specific ones (see something like Magic of Faerun). These reductions should also stack with reductions from the enchantment or from a PrCl.
 

Khelvan said:
When you would enchant an Armor twice with this Enchantemant would it stack to -20 Spellfailure?

No, you cannot have the same enchantment twice, though nothing should prevent one from thinking up a greater version of the enchantment.

Bye
Thanee
 

Nitpicks:

'Enhancement', not 'enchantment'.

'Mithral', not 'mithril', and it decreases ASF by 10% not half.


With that out of the way, does the Halfweight enhancement from Underdark reduce ASF? I think it does, but IDNHMBIFOM. It's quite pricey, though. :heh:


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Thanee said:
Enchanting is a pretty common term for enhancing magic items. :)
Not in D&D, where it specifically means something entitrely different. Although as Hyp points out, special abilities is a better term anyway.

Mithral is a stupid word. :p
I agree, but the stupidity id there in the DMG so we are kinda stuck with it.


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