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[EOM] Where is Rangerwicket and Cyberzombie?
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<blockquote data-quote="masque" data-source="post: 610908" data-attributes="member: 9792"><p>Allow me to display my ignorance by attempting to answer these questions to the best of my understanding. ^_~</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I believe that's a house rule (as to summoning the same elemental each time). However, if you use many magic points to summon the same type of elemental, there are a few options, some more humorous than others.</p><p>a) As this is a summon spell, not a calling spell, you summon multiple projections of the same creature. Depending on your elementals personality, they could work very well with each other, or it could demand that you not do that again as it gives him a massive headache when he gets back home.</p><p>b) You start summoning your elemental's immediate family. Yes, I know they don't technically need family. Alternately, you could be summoning those elemental creatures of the same type and power that your elemental has the strongest relationship with. Best friends, lover, ex-lovers, rival, archenemy....</p><p>c) I had a c, but I forgot it as I was typing up the rest. Ah well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Depending on how much you wanted to play with it, a sort of modified Compel Vermin might work. In my campaign, I allow the mages to choose one spell in the normal PHB format instead of a spell list (at each level) to represent a unique focus in one area that limits their future options and flexibility. Unfortunately, I can't really tell how balanced this is as neither of them has chosen to do so.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>After rereading the spell, it doesn't make any sort of special exemption for the caster, but I would say it is reasonable to allow the caster to now have to do so.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I believe Phantasm is a subtype of the illusion school. It is described on page... er... 158 of the PHB.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would say that if it is a solid element (metal, crystal, etc) it uses the HPs of the substance. For metal, I would use as for a wall of iron, for example. For liquid, well, I don't know. For gas or energy, I would have it act like a wall of fire: you can step through it if you want, but why you would want to subject yourself to stepping through a wall comprised purely of the energy of death is a question you must ask yourself.</p><p></p><p>Wall of Air is slightly different to me. The side effects of the wall could keep those the wall is supposed to protect against from getting through to it. Your mileage may vary, of course.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>CL is a Personal spell in the PHB, but that doesn't mean that it can't be altered int he EoM version. I would say adding a magical skill use to Decipher script wouldn't be unreasonable. As for the auditory version... I really don't have much of a clue. Divination spells have, for the most part, been subsumed into the Divination class skill. In my campaign, the differences of languages play a large role, so I would put a Comprehend Languages effect at something slightly more valuable than 1 MP.</p><p></p><p>You have to take into consideration that Speak Language is a class skill for the base, Black, and White mages. How you're supposed to take that into consideration, I don't know. Green mages seem to be the ones that will be most able to use magic to affect other creatures (them, and bards), so perhaps a specialized use of the skill.</p><p></p><p>Secret Page could be done by that, yes, but I would extend that to Polymorph [Whatever Material the Text Is Written On]. Perhaps a sort of hybridization with the Figment spell list so you don't have to define every word written on there. Just throwing out a few ideas.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Our White Mage has used it as a healing spell of sorts. I would say you'd have to find another spell to do bursts of cell growth, as Life does "Cure" type damage.</p><p></p><p>Alternately, you could define whether you want to to be a weal spell or a woe spell, but you couldn't change it in the middle and it happens with a touch (with the exception of effecting yourself). Don't pat any of your teammates on the back when you've got the Tumorhands up. Or I could just be a mean DM, I don't know.</p><p></p><p>The questions from 8 on I really don't have much input on, so I'll just skip those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masque, post: 610908, member: 9792"] Allow me to display my ignorance by attempting to answer these questions to the best of my understanding. ^_~ I believe that's a house rule (as to summoning the same elemental each time). However, if you use many magic points to summon the same type of elemental, there are a few options, some more humorous than others. a) As this is a summon spell, not a calling spell, you summon multiple projections of the same creature. Depending on your elementals personality, they could work very well with each other, or it could demand that you not do that again as it gives him a massive headache when he gets back home. b) You start summoning your elemental's immediate family. Yes, I know they don't technically need family. Alternately, you could be summoning those elemental creatures of the same type and power that your elemental has the strongest relationship with. Best friends, lover, ex-lovers, rival, archenemy.... c) I had a c, but I forgot it as I was typing up the rest. Ah well. Depending on how much you wanted to play with it, a sort of modified Compel Vermin might work. In my campaign, I allow the mages to choose one spell in the normal PHB format instead of a spell list (at each level) to represent a unique focus in one area that limits their future options and flexibility. Unfortunately, I can't really tell how balanced this is as neither of them has chosen to do so. After rereading the spell, it doesn't make any sort of special exemption for the caster, but I would say it is reasonable to allow the caster to now have to do so. I believe Phantasm is a subtype of the illusion school. It is described on page... er... 158 of the PHB. I would say that if it is a solid element (metal, crystal, etc) it uses the HPs of the substance. For metal, I would use as for a wall of iron, for example. For liquid, well, I don't know. For gas or energy, I would have it act like a wall of fire: you can step through it if you want, but why you would want to subject yourself to stepping through a wall comprised purely of the energy of death is a question you must ask yourself. Wall of Air is slightly different to me. The side effects of the wall could keep those the wall is supposed to protect against from getting through to it. Your mileage may vary, of course. CL is a Personal spell in the PHB, but that doesn't mean that it can't be altered int he EoM version. I would say adding a magical skill use to Decipher script wouldn't be unreasonable. As for the auditory version... I really don't have much of a clue. Divination spells have, for the most part, been subsumed into the Divination class skill. In my campaign, the differences of languages play a large role, so I would put a Comprehend Languages effect at something slightly more valuable than 1 MP. You have to take into consideration that Speak Language is a class skill for the base, Black, and White mages. How you're supposed to take that into consideration, I don't know. Green mages seem to be the ones that will be most able to use magic to affect other creatures (them, and bards), so perhaps a specialized use of the skill. Secret Page could be done by that, yes, but I would extend that to Polymorph [Whatever Material the Text Is Written On]. Perhaps a sort of hybridization with the Figment spell list so you don't have to define every word written on there. Just throwing out a few ideas. Our White Mage has used it as a healing spell of sorts. I would say you'd have to find another spell to do bursts of cell growth, as Life does "Cure" type damage. Alternately, you could define whether you want to to be a weal spell or a woe spell, but you couldn't change it in the middle and it happens with a touch (with the exception of effecting yourself). Don't pat any of your teammates on the back when you've got the Tumorhands up. Or I could just be a mean DM, I don't know. The questions from 8 on I really don't have much input on, so I'll just skip those. [/QUOTE]
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