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[Dusk, Blue Magic] Sleight of Mind
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Morris" data-source="post: 750353" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Blue. If you're familiar with Magic: The Gathering you either love it or hate it. No one has a neutral reaction to Magic's slighest and trickiest color. It has finally won, and now let the fun begin in earnest.</p><p></p><p>Below is a new version of <em>sleight of mind</em>. It has quite a long description, so it gets it's own post.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Sleight of Mind</span></p><p>Illusion (Pattern)</p><p><strong>Level:</strong> Blue 4</p><p><strong>Components:</strong> V, S</p><p><strong>Casting Time:</strong> 1 action</p><p><strong>Range:</strong> Close (25' + 5' / 2 levels)</p><p><strong>Target:</strong> One creature , object or spell.</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> 1 hour / level (D) or permanent (see text)</p><p><strong>Saving Throw:</strong> Will Negates or none (objects & spells)</p><p><strong>Spell Resistance:</strong> Yes </p><p></p><p>Sleight of Mind is a highly flexiable spell which either assigns an attribute to a creature, object or spell and replaces any similiar attributes; or changes the attributes sought by spells and magic items when they make their determination whether or not they will work. Examples include:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> Changing a <em>magic circle against evil</em> into a <em>magic circle against law</em>.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> Changing an <em>absolute law spell</em> to from affecting red spells to affecting black spells.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> Change a creature's apparent alignment from LG to NE so that they can move past a forbiddance spell.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> Change a creature's apparent race from human to elf so that a magic bow will bestow special properties on him.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> Change a magic axe so that it functions for elves instead of for dwarves.</li> </ul><p></p><p>Note that <em>sleight of mind</em> does not change the mental state of a creature, it only changes what magic items see. <em>Sleight of Mind</em> can be used to make a paladin appear to be <em>chaotic evil</em> as far as detection spells, abjurations and abilities are concerned, but the paladin's alignment does not actually change nor does he lose any of his special powers that require him to be LG.</p><p></p><p>If sleight of mind is cast upon a creature or an object in his possession a willpower saving throw is permitted against its effects. </p><p></p><p>If this spell is cast against a spell that is already in place you make a caster level check as if you were attempting to dispel it in order to affect the <em>sleight of mind</em> change. </p><p></p><p>You can ready an action and cast <em>sleight of mind</em> in a counterspell-like fashion. If you do this the <em>sleight of mind</em> over-rides any modes the caster might have chosen or can even change the spell (as in the case of sleighting a <em>magic circle against evil</em> into warding against a different alignment). There is no level check to do this.</p><p></p><p>If you <em>sleight</em> a summoning spell you can change attributes of the summoned creatures and they do not gain a saving throw. Hence a lantern achorn, which is a good celestial, could be given the apparent alignement of chaotic evil and then be subject to the effects of wards against evil creatures. Again, the creature's alignment does not actually change, only what magic items and spells see changes.</p><p></p><p>Cast upon a spell <em>sleight of mind</em> lasts as long as the target spell does. Cast upon a magic item or creature <em>sleight of mind</em> lasts one hour per level</p><p></p><p><em>Sleight of Mind</em> is an illusion, and hence special spell effects that are dependent on the properties of a target are not triggered by it. For instance, fire based creatures take double damage from cold attacks and are immune to fire attacks. If you use <em>sleight of mind</em> to assign the illusionary type "cold" to the creature, it will not become immune to cold attacks. However, a symbol set to trigger when fire based creatures pass would be fooled by the <em>sleight of mind</em>.</p><p></p><p>As with most illusions, <em>sleight of mind</em> is defeated by <em>true seeing</em> or more powerful magics. Also, users of lesser divinations and intelligent magic items can make a willpower save to disbelieve the illusion or they might do so automatically. For instance, if <em>sleight of mind</em> is used to change the apparent alignment of a paladin to chaotic evil and that character is wielding an intelligent <em>holy avenger</em> he'd used for many years, that sword would be able to make it's save against the illusion automatically (though it would sense the nature of the casting).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Morris, post: 750353, member: 87"] Blue. If you're familiar with Magic: The Gathering you either love it or hate it. No one has a neutral reaction to Magic's slighest and trickiest color. It has finally won, and now let the fun begin in earnest. Below is a new version of [i]sleight of mind[/i]. It has quite a long description, so it gets it's own post. [size=3]Sleight of Mind[/size] Illusion (Pattern) [b]Level:[/b] Blue 4 [b]Components:[/b] V, S [b]Casting Time:[/b] 1 action [b]Range:[/b] Close (25' + 5' / 2 levels) [b]Target:[/b] One creature , object or spell. [b]Duration:[/b] 1 hour / level (D) or permanent (see text) [b]Saving Throw:[/b] Will Negates or none (objects & spells) [b]Spell Resistance:[/b] Yes Sleight of Mind is a highly flexiable spell which either assigns an attribute to a creature, object or spell and replaces any similiar attributes; or changes the attributes sought by spells and magic items when they make their determination whether or not they will work. Examples include: [list] [*] Changing a [i]magic circle against evil[/i] into a [i]magic circle against law[/i]. [*] Changing an [i]absolute law spell[/i] to from affecting red spells to affecting black spells. [*] Change a creature's apparent alignment from LG to NE so that they can move past a forbiddance spell. [*] Change a creature's apparent race from human to elf so that a magic bow will bestow special properties on him. [*] Change a magic axe so that it functions for elves instead of for dwarves. [/list] Note that [i]sleight of mind[/i] does not change the mental state of a creature, it only changes what magic items see. [i]Sleight of Mind[/i] can be used to make a paladin appear to be [i]chaotic evil[/i] as far as detection spells, abjurations and abilities are concerned, but the paladin's alignment does not actually change nor does he lose any of his special powers that require him to be LG. If sleight of mind is cast upon a creature or an object in his possession a willpower saving throw is permitted against its effects. If this spell is cast against a spell that is already in place you make a caster level check as if you were attempting to dispel it in order to affect the [i]sleight of mind[/i] change. You can ready an action and cast [i]sleight of mind[/i] in a counterspell-like fashion. If you do this the [i]sleight of mind[/i] over-rides any modes the caster might have chosen or can even change the spell (as in the case of sleighting a [i]magic circle against evil[/i] into warding against a different alignment). There is no level check to do this. If you [i]sleight[/i] a summoning spell you can change attributes of the summoned creatures and they do not gain a saving throw. Hence a lantern achorn, which is a good celestial, could be given the apparent alignement of chaotic evil and then be subject to the effects of wards against evil creatures. Again, the creature's alignment does not actually change, only what magic items and spells see changes. Cast upon a spell [i]sleight of mind[/i] lasts as long as the target spell does. Cast upon a magic item or creature [i]sleight of mind[/i] lasts one hour per level [i]Sleight of Mind[/i] is an illusion, and hence special spell effects that are dependent on the properties of a target are not triggered by it. For instance, fire based creatures take double damage from cold attacks and are immune to fire attacks. If you use [i]sleight of mind[/i] to assign the illusionary type "cold" to the creature, it will not become immune to cold attacks. However, a symbol set to trigger when fire based creatures pass would be fooled by the [i]sleight of mind[/i]. As with most illusions, [i]sleight of mind[/i] is defeated by [i]true seeing[/i] or more powerful magics. Also, users of lesser divinations and intelligent magic items can make a willpower save to disbelieve the illusion or they might do so automatically. For instance, if [i]sleight of mind[/i] is used to change the apparent alignment of a paladin to chaotic evil and that character is wielding an intelligent [i]holy avenger[/i] he'd used for many years, that sword would be able to make it's save against the illusion automatically (though it would sense the nature of the casting). [/QUOTE]
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