R_J_K75
Legend
Anyways, it's always better to argue with a cold brew and bowl of Pretzels...
Or with a fireball!!
Anyways, it's always better to argue with a cold brew and bowl of Pretzels...
I wake up from a long night at work and I see the above. You Sir made me laugh. What a nice way to start my day. Thank you!Or with a fireball!!
I wake up from a long night at work and I see the above. You Sir made me laugh. What a nice way to start my day. Thank you!
Drink with fireball in the morning cereal. HMMM Are a friend of Jim?Or with a fireball!!
Reminds me of one of my mantras regarding D&D:Or with a fireball!!
One common misread of the infamous "Pinball Wizard" spell was that it didn't bounce around the room. It bounced back at the caster. You couldn't actually play pimball with it, but you could fry yourself and your party if you weren't careful.Lightning bolts used to bounce also. Lightning Bolt really needs to be widened to a 10' wide strip, or have bouncing added back.
Reminds me of one of my mantras regarding D&D:
"There is no problem in D&D that cannot be solved by repeated application of fireball."
Of course, this is in 1e where fireball actually did something...![]()
That term, "Instantaneous", caused more arguments and confusions than any other in spell descriptors.Does anyone remember a dragon magazine article, I believe it was in a Sage Advice column with Skip Williams, where he said that instantaneous magical fire effects would incinerate whatever it came in contact with but didn't set anything on fire as the fire is gone as soon as it appears...in an instant?
As for Skip Williams' Sage Advice: I'd suggest that the Sage read the spell. It says it ignites things, therefore it ignites things.