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Dumb Question o' the Day

TiQuinn

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For a spell whose target is Creature Touched, can the caster use it on himself? I got a little confused since targets for certain spells are different: i.e. One creature vs. character vs. creature touched, etc., etc.
 

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TiQuinn said:
For a spell whose target is Creature Touched, can the caster use it on himself? I got a little confused since targets for certain spells are different: i.e. One creature vs. character vs. creature touched, etc., etc.

Yes, the target touched can be yourself.
 

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Crothian said:

Yes, the target touched can be yourself.

It would be a sad day if you couldn't touch yourself!


Hong "YES, you know what I mean, shut up" Ooi
 


TiQuinn said:
For a spell whose target is Creature Touched, can the caster use it on himself?

The touch, the spell, or the creature?
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One of those, I'll answer, but the other two, you can forget it. ;)
 
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Sacred Cow said:
Similar question: Can bards inspire themselves?

When you have 15 Cha, all it takes is a mirror.

On a more serious note, I think the Sage answered in the affirmative somewhere.
 
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Hey-does that mean we won't get any more dumb questions today? :cool:

Just remember, TQ, what I always say: "There are no dumb questions, there are only dumb people." Words to live by.

:D
 


Lucius you failed to take full advanatge of Charming yourself.

Once you charm yourself, you become you own best friend.

Everyone knows that before you can get someone else to love you, you must first love yourself.

You should have taken advantage of the opportunity and hit the single bars.
 

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