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<blockquote data-quote="Telperion" data-source="post: 1385044" data-attributes="member: 15711"><p>It seems a bit powerful for a Paladin, but other than that...</p><p>-Saying stuff like "searing white light" sounds like you are going to blind someone. How about giving the Paladin's the boot and making this into a level 5/6 spell with a blinding effect?</p><p>-I think that moral bonus should be reserved for attack rolls and saves. Lets not go overboard. This spell has plenty of different effects as it is. </p><p>-Why would anyone be afraid of bright light? It just doesn't seem to connect with me. There are light sensitive baddies out there, but they are a special case, IMO.</p><p></p><p>So, how about doing a <em>Blindness, Mass</em> that also has the added benefit of giving a moral bonus to Good Guys? Blindness/Deafness is a level 2 spell, so I would throw this one to level 5. Seems about right. The moral bonus is basically just a little extra on top, and doesn't matter so much after every bad guy infront of you goes blind. O' and change Will-save into a Fort-save!</p><p>[Light, Good, Mind-Effecting]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telperion, post: 1385044, member: 15711"] It seems a bit powerful for a Paladin, but other than that... -Saying stuff like "searing white light" sounds like you are going to blind someone. How about giving the Paladin's the boot and making this into a level 5/6 spell with a blinding effect? -I think that moral bonus should be reserved for attack rolls and saves. Lets not go overboard. This spell has plenty of different effects as it is. -Why would anyone be afraid of bright light? It just doesn't seem to connect with me. There are light sensitive baddies out there, but they are a special case, IMO. So, how about doing a [I]Blindness, Mass[/I] that also has the added benefit of giving a moral bonus to Good Guys? Blindness/Deafness is a level 2 spell, so I would throw this one to level 5. Seems about right. The moral bonus is basically just a little extra on top, and doesn't matter so much after every bad guy infront of you goes blind. O' and change Will-save into a Fort-save! [Light, Good, Mind-Effecting] [/QUOTE]
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