P pxacrake Explorer Mar 11, 2008 #1 G'Day All, Once you have used the `concealing amorpha' power (EPH pg 85) can you then move and the protection move with you. In the power's description it says "range 0 ft" and "centered on you" Everyone I've asked seems to have a different take on this power. Drew
G'Day All, Once you have used the `concealing amorpha' power (EPH pg 85) can you then move and the protection move with you. In the power's description it says "range 0 ft" and "centered on you" Everyone I've asked seems to have a different take on this power. Drew
J Jhaelen First Post Mar 11, 2008 #2 pxacrake said: Once you have used the `concealing amorpha' power (EPH pg 85) can you then move and the protection move with you. Click to expand... Sure. Why wouldn't it?
pxacrake said: Once you have used the `concealing amorpha' power (EPH pg 85) can you then move and the protection move with you. Click to expand... Sure. Why wouldn't it?
P pxacrake Explorer Mar 13, 2008 #3 Any more opinions ? Some feel movement is possible, some don't I've asked `sage advice' on the wizards.com homepage. They have answered my query but I can't figure out how to access the answer. (next to the record of my question it just says "solved" Drew
Any more opinions ? Some feel movement is possible, some don't I've asked `sage advice' on the wizards.com homepage. They have answered my query but I can't figure out how to access the answer. (next to the record of my question it just says "solved" Drew
Nifft Penguin Herder Mar 13, 2008 #4 This is how an immobile effect is described. Concealing amorpha is mobile, since it isn't specially described as immobile. Cheers, -- N
This is how an immobile effect is described. Concealing amorpha is mobile, since it isn't specially described as immobile. Cheers, -- N
the Jester Legend Mar 13, 2008 #5 Yeah, it's basically a psionic version of displacement. It moves with the manifester.