Daniel D. Fox
Explorer
One thing that has always been a hangup for me was flawless Fireballs. Meaning, if a caster intended to have the power explode 45' out from his position, he'd always hit his target.
With the rolls "to hit" certain defenses, I wonder if the 4E rules will take into account obscuring terrain? Meaning, can the Fireball on a missed roll versus whatever defense (likely Reflex) actually fall short of the intended area of effect and "blow up" in the face of the wizard?
Perhaps if not, I can already imagine houseruling critical fumbles in line with critical hits.
Cheers~
With the rolls "to hit" certain defenses, I wonder if the 4E rules will take into account obscuring terrain? Meaning, can the Fireball on a missed roll versus whatever defense (likely Reflex) actually fall short of the intended area of effect and "blow up" in the face of the wizard?
Perhaps if not, I can already imagine houseruling critical fumbles in line with critical hits.
Cheers~