Jeremy said:
2) Silence specifically says it stops all sonic attacks such as a horn of blasting which I consider as similar to the effect of a sonic ball or a great shout.
See commentary about Horn of Blasting on the first page.
Jeremy said:
2) Silence specifically says it stops all sonic attacks such as a horn of blasting which I consider as similar to the effect of a sonic ball or a great shout.
Caliban said:No, I wouldn't allow a flaming weapon to deliver extra fire damage underwater, although you might get a nice bubbling/steaming area around the blade.
Caliban said:With a screaming weapon, the vibrations propagate through the weapon itself when it hits you. The audible humming or screaming you hear is just a side effect of the weapon vibrating. the actual damage is delivered by the vibrating blade.
That's strange. All fire spells still deal fire damage underwater, it's just in steam form, so flaming weapons should work underwater. Why don't you allow it?
Caliban said:Fire spells don't automatically deal damage underwater, at least not if you use the underwater rules the Sage published in Dragon Magazine. (Since there are very few actual rules for this in the PHB or Core Rules.)
The spellcaster needs to make a spellcraft check to allow the fire spells to deal damage underwater.
kreynolds said:
Then what happens when you use a wand of fireball underwater? Does it automatically work? Does it automatically fail? The wand can't make a spellcraft check of it's own and it wouldn't be appropriate for the user to make the spellcraft check, since they aren't actually casting anything.
In my opinion, magic items that create fire effects should automatically succeed underwater. It seems to me that the spellcraft check is meant to illustrate the difficulty of casting a spell in very unfamiliar territory, but a magic item doesn't care about territory, so there's no difficulty involved.
Perhaps magic items always succeed but deal only half damage, such as how you handle flaming weapons? That might be fair.
Xarlen said:
See commentary about Horn of Blasting on the first page.
IceBear said:I can see what you're saying there, but unfortunately, he says specifically only fire based spells need to make the spellcraft check.
kreynolds said:
No. He (Skip) said spell-like effects as well (in the underwater rules).
IceBear said:I thought you were saying to make a Spellcraft check for all spells and spell-like effects (not just fire ones) while underwater.
IceBear said:Sorry.