der_kluge
Adventurer
Yes, we've already HR'd Celestial Brilliance to be 10 min/level, I think. Even then it's insane.
I forget about the fast healing, but you're right, even at 2d6 per round, it would have still fried it over time.
I'm not sure I know what you guys mean by line of effect versus line of sight?
And as for the vampire - it was actually a former PC (player dropped out for personal reasons), so I turned her into a vampire. She was leading them into a trap (they didn't know she was a vampire), but the sorcerer is sort of like a paladin (PrC I devised called Arcane Paladin) found out with a detect evil, and ensnared her before she knew what hit her. He told the other party members to look away since she attempted to dominate him through the sphere (I figured a gaze attack would work from the sphere outwards, just like light would work outwards-inwards), but he was immune due to a magic item he had. So, the party members all looked away while the sorcerer watched slowly while their former best friend died. I told him that he had to endure the most gut-wrenching, painful thing he had ever witnessed, but his decision was right - she was a vampire, and if she had a chance, she would have fled - to fight them another day.
I forget about the fast healing, but you're right, even at 2d6 per round, it would have still fried it over time.
I'm not sure I know what you guys mean by line of effect versus line of sight?
And as for the vampire - it was actually a former PC (player dropped out for personal reasons), so I turned her into a vampire. She was leading them into a trap (they didn't know she was a vampire), but the sorcerer is sort of like a paladin (PrC I devised called Arcane Paladin) found out with a detect evil, and ensnared her before she knew what hit her. He told the other party members to look away since she attempted to dominate him through the sphere (I figured a gaze attack would work from the sphere outwards, just like light would work outwards-inwards), but he was immune due to a magic item he had. So, the party members all looked away while the sorcerer watched slowly while their former best friend died. I told him that he had to endure the most gut-wrenching, painful thing he had ever witnessed, but his decision was right - she was a vampire, and if she had a chance, she would have fled - to fight them another day.