kreynolds
First Post
Petrosian said:For those who want to pretend to appear impartial and thus are stuck with "gauging distance accurately is tough" for EVERYONE then...
...move to the house rules...cause this don't belong here.


Petrosian said:For those who want to pretend to appear impartial and thus are stuck with "gauging distance accurately is tough" for EVERYONE then...
Exactly. It does not say you get to pick the grid line or intersection that it goes off on. Ask the player to specify a direction, distance, and height. Only THEN do you get out the ruler and place the center of the detonation.the Fireball spell specifically states that you specify the distance and height you want the bead to detonate.
Xahn'Tyr said:
Exactly. It does not say you get to pick the grid line or intersection that it goes off on. Ask the player to specify a direction, distance, and height. Only THEN do you get out the ruler and place the center of the detonation.
As an alternative, you might want to allow the player exactly 6 seconds to choose a center for the spell. Not too many squares that they can count in that amount of time.![]()
Xahn'Tyr said:
Exactly. It does not say you get to pick the grid line or intersection that it goes off on. Ask the player to specify a direction, distance, and height. Only THEN do you get out the ruler and place the center of the detonation.
As an alternative, you might want to allow the player exactly 6 seconds to choose a center for the spell. Not too many squares that they can count in that amount of time.![]()
Astlin said:
No. You select the AoE target (space) just as you would a MMs target (person). What you do not have complete control over is how it gets there. Thus the roll to hit in the instance quoted.
Petrosian said:
So whats Bob your fighter player going to do? Moreover, what HAS HE DONE dozens of times already in your game?
Answer is most likely looked and counted squares and if it came up 70 he probably made a SMART call and moved 30' and shot a bow or readied an action or moved to cover or some action smarter than running up to ALMOSt get a swing but give them FRA swings.
But if the Tony the mage player looks and sees the enemy and throws a fireball 50' so that its boom stops in the 5' swuare ahead of his friendlies, NOW ITS AN ABUSE!!!! Why Why WHY how can the mage be thinging he can correctly gauge distances to within a 5' precisions? Why Why WHY thats an ABUSE.