Nareau
Explorer
If you're 16th level, won't you be catching a whole lot of squares in the diameter of the sphere (at least 5, possibly 9)? Is this the intention of the spell?
Also, when the person you cast it on makes their reflex save, what is that supposed to represent? Are they jumping on top of it? Jumping out of the way? Are they still standing in the same square as before, but they're somehow not actually inside the globe?
And how heavy is it? The PHB description says to look on p 142 for rules on "Lifting and Dragging heavy objects". But it doesn't say how heavy it is. Does the captive only have to be able to carry their own weight+equipment?
Also, when the person you cast it on makes their reflex save, what is that supposed to represent? Are they jumping on top of it? Jumping out of the way? Are they still standing in the same square as before, but they're somehow not actually inside the globe?
And how heavy is it? The PHB description says to look on p 142 for rules on "Lifting and Dragging heavy objects". But it doesn't say how heavy it is. Does the captive only have to be able to carry their own weight+equipment?
Otiluke’s Resilient Sphere
Evocation [Force]
Level: Sor/Wiz 4
Components: V, S, M
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Effect: 1-ft.-diameter/level sphere, centered around a creature
Duration: 1 minute /level
Saving Throw: Reflex negates
Spell Resistance: Yes
A globe of shimmering force encloses a creature, provided it is small enough to fit within the diameter of the sphere. The sphere contains its subject for the spell’s duration. The sphere is not subject to damage of any sort except from a rod of cancellation, a wand of negation, disintegrate, or a targeted dispel magic spell. These destroy the sphere without harm to the subject. Nothing can pass through the sphere, inside or out, though the subject can breathe normally. The subject may struggle, but the only effect that act produces is to move the sphere slightly. The globe can be physically moved either by people outside it or by the struggles of those within.