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Blindsight and Deeper Darkness

Some Devils can see in the Darkness, I'd already mentioned that before. Blind fighting is A LOT different than blindsight. I'd never try this crap with Blindfighting. That's just asking for death.
 

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Ah, I think I've spotted a problem. Blindsight has a range of what, 60'? 30'?

Sure, you can see perfectly inside the darkball. But when your enemy gets further away, they're out of range of blindsight. And since you're still inside magical darkness, you can't see them with regular vision. So your missile weapons will be useless, unless you're within melee charge range anyway.
 

Deeper Darkness 60'
Blindsight 30'

There is a problem there, but I don't release the darkness until I am about 5 to 10 feet from the target. Also, I can just through it in the Heward's if I lose sight of them, chase them down with my 60' movement, do it again.

The group has already arranged codes for movement and targeting in the dark. This tournament is mainly for role-playing, I think that most of the points are based upon that, and I think this would be a great role-playing tool, if we get the codes correct!

We are all from Mulhorand. Me a human Cleric of Osiris, Am Mit-Hotep of House Osirant. A human Diviner, follower of Ra who is blind, but uses his divination powers to see (in game mechanics he isn't blind, it's just roleplaying flavor). A Dwarven Fighter and an Elven Rogue that we have used over the years as muscle during investigations. We are kind of like the Nobilities Secrect Service.

Okay, now that I've all bored you, we can get back to our regular programming :)
 

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