En World Game of Death #2 - Part 2

Resurrection has a 10 minute casting time. Raise Dead has only a 1 minute casting time. Not hard to do at all if combined with a Wall spell or Etherealness or such.

What would happen if you had Raise Dead in Ioun Stone? Would it still take one minute to cast?
 
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Macbrea said:
The way a dispel check works for area effect is your need to roll:

1d20 + your caster level vs 11 + his caster level.

If you fail to drop the highest level, oldest spell on him, It goes to the next spell.

He had 2 spells on him. You should be able to reverse engineer your odd fairly well on wether your going to drop a spell or not.

Macbrea


I understand that...what I meant to ask is did his spell resistance negate the dispel magic before it even got to that point?
 

clockworkjoe said:



I understand that...what I meant to ask is did his spell resistance negate the dispel magic before it even got to that point?

Dispel magic ignores spell resistance. Check the spell description for details.

I guess you just rolled well... (from my PoV)
 

Dispel magic isn't effected by Spell resistance. Therefor, if he had spell resistance it wouldn't stop the spell. The rolls just were not that great.

Macbrea
 

Round 7 action:

A wall of fire suddenly reappears in a place that it was before.

The smoke settles some into the trenches.

Kanyano gnashes his teeth and glares at Elrond: "Say your last prayer, Elf! You are about to die!"
Kanyano annoyed at the elf above him strides quickly around the platform and back up the stairwell to beside the elf. Along the route the wall of fire winks out for a second as if to let Kanyano pass. When it comes back up it burns off half the rope hanging off Kanyano's belt. Upon arriving at the elf, he doesn't seem to stop moving and attempt to run into the elf. The elf puts his in defense (Roll: 20 Result: miss) failing to hit the Nezumi. Kanyano collides with the elf pushing him off the platform and moving into his square. (Roll: KANvELF: 18 vs 9) Elrond falls to the ground below (damage: 2).

Varus applies more healing salve to his wounds. (+5 health)


Map: http://www.geocities.com/macbrea/GoD3Images/GOD2Round7.html

Turn belongs to Verdin the Vicious.

Macbrea
 


Round 7 action:

Verdin takes a step backwards away from Vilhelm and fades away into the ether. Vilhelm seem to look slightly ahead of him and then in a blindling flash swings his Bastard sword (Roll: 30*(confirmed) concealment: 64% Armor Fort check 78% Damage: 40). Verdin is greivously wounded on the ethereal plane.

Map is: http://www.geocities.com/macbrea/GoD3Images/GOD2Round7.html

Round belongs to Garion.

Macbrea
 
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Round 7 Action:

Garion decides to drink a couple of potions while flying about invisible.

Map is the same as above.

Macbrea

Turn belongs to Single Malt.
 

Heh-heh, the Ethereal Plane is my turf boy!

Vilhelm: "You can run but you can't hide Veridin! Elf your next!"


Wow, I didn't expect to lay in this much smack! To bad there are so many enemies with Anti-Magic Fields... Grrrr!

TTFN
 

Verdin gasps, damning himself for underestimating an opponent.

That, and his typical bad luck when it comes to die rolls...

Chance of striking me with a critical = 30% (assuming imp crit and keen weapon) * 80% (smoke concealment) * 25% (armour) = 6%

Which when it comes to my luck, I suppose it had to happen...
 

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