malraux
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Nope. a burst 1 is all squares within 1 square of the target square. So its a 3x3 square.Zaister said:I thought Burst X means an area of X by X squares... so waht is the difference between "burst 1" and "1 square"?
Nope. a burst 1 is all squares within 1 square of the target square. So its a 3x3 square.Zaister said:I thought Burst X means an area of X by X squares... so waht is the difference between "burst 1" and "1 square"?
malraux said:Nope. a burst 1 is all squares within 1 square of the target square. So its a 3x3 square.
You're thinking Blast. Take a look at the PrRC for diagrams. Basically, the number is the radius for Bursts but the diameter for Blasts.Zaister said:I thought Burst X means an area of X by X squares... so waht is the difference between "burst 1" and "1 square"?
Darth Cyric said:The Ranger power Blade Ward (Lv. 23 Encounter, IIRC, I'm not where I can access it right now) is missing a number behind the [W] for damage.
Belphanior said:The ability for wizards to extend spell durations with an orb... actually doesn't do anything.
It states that you could enhance a duration from "ends at the end of your turn" into "ends at the end of your next turn". This only works on at-will wizard powers and mentions both Ray of Frost and Cloud of Daggers as examples.
Problem: they're both already "ends at the end of your next turn".
Boarstorm said:Found one.
The text of the warlock multiclassing feat (Pact Initiate) says that the PC gains an at-will power based on his pact of choice (fey, infernal, star) as an encounter power.
The table on the next page merely says he gets eldritch blast 1/encounter (no choice mentioned).
So can my planned rogue/'lock multiclass get eyebite or not?![]()
Yep, looks like we missed this one in our list of issues a couple months ago. We caught all the other table/text variations in the standard feat section but must have missed the multiclass table. I even saw this one and forgot to mention it when asked about problems. Looks like everyone can blame me for this. Damn.Mouseferatu said:Oof. I think that's a throwback to prior playtest drafts, where the feat gave eldritch blast. But I'm pretty sure the text is correct. (Also, at least in 3E, text always trumped table, except where errata stated otherwise. Dunno if that's still the case in general, but I'm pretty sure it's the case here.)