Kae'Yoss
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Zentermi said:Why Gate, when Summoning will do? Perhaps they don't have access to the appropriate Summon spell.
They do have access to a special spell-like ability which works like a summon monster spell.
If they dont have access, "monster acts immediately, and attacks your enemies to the best of its ability" is entirely what they would do.
If they do have access to appropriate Summoning magics, there is no reason to utilize Gate, unless the Devil wants more than a few rounds worth of assistance.
Well just for the record, here you go:
PHB 208 - "If you choose to exact a longer or more involved form of service from the called creature, you must offer some fair trade in return for that service. The service exacted must be reasonable with respect to the promsed favor or reward. In general, a gift of 100 gp per HD of of the called creature is reasonable. (Unfortunately, some creature want their payment in "livestock" rather than coin , which may involve complications.)"
Just for the record, here we go:
Monster Manual, Page 43, as well as Page 50, Summon Tanar'ri or Summon Bateezu: "....can summon other tanar'ri/bateezu much as though casting a summon monster spell.....Summoned creatures automatically return whence they came after 1 hour...."
Why would they bother with gate spells when they can use their innate abilities? Especially since they usually don't have access to gate.
And your reference about livestock doesn't apply anyway. Payment is to be rendered after the deed is done. And they usually want that "livestock" alive. And I really don't think they meant chickens. Virgins, children or innocent people are far more likely
Not only do I believe I am technically correct
Not if we still speak about the innate abilities to summon other fiends.
, but from a creating believeable/interesting encounters as well.
Fer the most part, Gating in other creatures won't break Invis.
Sometimes(perhaps rarely) it will.
Occasionally, it may be necessary to 'drop' invis to effectively lead those Gated in.
I think it is sufficient to call the fiend, which is done vocally. They cannot resist anyway, and if they can, they probably won't have to much problems with invisibility.
The only thing I'm saying, I suppose, is that I am not incorrect when I claimed conditional. Frankly I'm suprised that so many people seemed determined to prove me wrong on this point.
Perhaps they didn't like the way you answered.
Normally, I wouldn't bother to go to these lengths to explain my stance, but JC's surgical strike rules snipe kinda 'Got my Irish up'.
"Daddy, look I drew you a Horsey!"
"One of the eyes is crossed. Here, look at a real picture."
Yes, that's what I meant.
This whole thing may be moot, since according to MM 1, it doesn't seem that Devils have the Gate ability anymore(unless they have sufficient actual wizard levels). They have a simple Summon Baatezu(sp) ability, which works "...much as though casting a Summon Monster spell,..."
Completely right. It's no gate. It's a simple summoning. It may be a good Idea to consult the relevant rulebooks (of the current edition of the rules, not a former one, since much has changed since AD&D 2e, for what we all can be happy) before stating stuff and getting funny at people.