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<blockquote data-quote="dcollins" data-source="post: 199319" data-attributes="member: 876"><p>Let me say up front:</p><p>(1) I think it's a wonderful and impressive gesture that Skip "the Sage" Williams answers D&D rules questions personally, and that the D&D FAQ is being fairly routinely updated.</p><p>(2) It doesn't seem that under this procedure Skip has enough time to properly consider the rules judgements that he's making -- the number of contradictory calls (with himself or printed core rules) seems to be increasing. Furthermore, the FAQ seems to be adding huge new swatches of text with each revision, frequently adding new rules in the process.</p><p></p><p>Now, the point of this thread:</p><p></p><p>In the newly published Official D&D FAQ (v. 5/10/02), there are multiple questions about the effects of <em>antimagic field</em> (on p. 41). In the first question, it is stated that an <em>antimagic field</em> does NOT prevent the casting of spells from within the field (only stopping the functioning of spells within the area). In the very next question, it is stated that "the antimagic field blocks line of effect", which would have the obvious corollary that spells cannot be cast from a point inside the area to a point outside the area. And just to top it off, another answer also added in the same version, on p. 48, in fact confirms that "you need line of effect between you and the point of origin for your spell... or to your spell’s target..."</p><p></p><p>That one's pretty hard to swallow.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: The only way I can possible think to synchronize these rulings is to conclude that the only useful magic to be cast inside an <em>antimagic field</em> is personal- or touch-ranged spells, which then lie dormant until the <em>antimagic field</em> ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcollins, post: 199319, member: 876"] Let me say up front: (1) I think it's a wonderful and impressive gesture that Skip "the Sage" Williams answers D&D rules questions personally, and that the D&D FAQ is being fairly routinely updated. (2) It doesn't seem that under this procedure Skip has enough time to properly consider the rules judgements that he's making -- the number of contradictory calls (with himself or printed core rules) seems to be increasing. Furthermore, the FAQ seems to be adding huge new swatches of text with each revision, frequently adding new rules in the process. Now, the point of this thread: In the newly published Official D&D FAQ (v. 5/10/02), there are multiple questions about the effects of [i]antimagic field[/i] (on p. 41). In the first question, it is stated that an [i]antimagic field[/i] does NOT prevent the casting of spells from within the field (only stopping the functioning of spells within the area). In the very next question, it is stated that "the antimagic field blocks line of effect", which would have the obvious corollary that spells cannot be cast from a point inside the area to a point outside the area. And just to top it off, another answer also added in the same version, on p. 48, in fact confirms that "you need line of effect between you and the point of origin for your spell... or to your spell’s target..." That one's pretty hard to swallow. EDIT: The only way I can possible think to synchronize these rulings is to conclude that the only useful magic to be cast inside an [i]antimagic field[/i] is personal- or touch-ranged spells, which then lie dormant until the [i]antimagic field[/i] ends. [/QUOTE]
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