andargor said:
This horse is way into undead territory, but I'll ask one last question. By your rationale, wouldn't then arcane sight do the trick for dispel magic as well?
Well, I don't think so, because
arcane sight still only talks about auras, while only
greater arcane sight talks about individual spells.
Anyway, I appreciate the discussion. I realize that most people don't play it this way, but my honest reading is that auras are a one-per-object-or-creature property, and that you don't detect one for each spell on a person. To summarize, the evidence I see for this is:
- Standard fantasy/occult understanding of "aura" as a single color glow around a person/object.
-
Detect magic text saying that auras are borne by items or creatures.
- DMG "Magic Items and Detect Magic" text saying to reveal only the school of the single highest-level spell.
- DMG "Aura" definition text saying that items only have an aura in the singular.
More importantly for this thread, do we generally agree that, if a wizard just looks at the subject of a spell using normal sight, he is
unable to target a single isolated spell (like
charm person or
spell resistance) for dispelling? Andargor, Hypersmurf, Saeviomagy?