W wolfen First Post Aug 6, 2003 #1 A) Fireball contains almost no percussive force. B) Non-combustible barriers constrain the blast area of a fireball. THEREFORE: If the bead from a DB Fireball is picked up and dropped into a small airtight container, would its blast escape and have any effect? wolfen
A) Fireball contains almost no percussive force. B) Non-combustible barriers constrain the blast area of a fireball. THEREFORE: If the bead from a DB Fireball is picked up and dropped into a small airtight container, would its blast escape and have any effect? wolfen
F Force0 First Post Aug 6, 2003 #2 Only if it's enought to destroy the barrier in the process (same as with a normal fireball or with lightning bolt.).
Only if it's enought to destroy the barrier in the process (same as with a normal fireball or with lightning bolt.).
A AuraSeer Prismatic Programmer Aug 6, 2003 #3 What Force0 said. Roll damage for the spell, and apply it to the box first. If the box has at least one hit point left, the spell is completely contained. Otherwise, the box is destroyed, and the spell has normal effect.
What Force0 said. Roll damage for the spell, and apply it to the box first. If the box has at least one hit point left, the spell is completely contained. Otherwise, the box is destroyed, and the spell has normal effect.
X Xarls Taunzund First Post Aug 6, 2003 #4 If the damage cuase to an interposing barrier shatters or breaks through it, the fireball may continue beyond the barrier if the area permits; Click to expand... This is the 3.5 version anyways.
If the damage cuase to an interposing barrier shatters or breaks through it, the fireball may continue beyond the barrier if the area permits; Click to expand... This is the 3.5 version anyways.