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Fleshiver: 5th-level Power Word Stun?
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<blockquote data-quote="Al'Kelhar" data-source="post: 2513332" data-attributes="member: 7884"><p><em>Fleshiver</em> is a 5th-level Sor/Wiz necromancy spell from <em>Player's Guide to Faerun</em>. The spell has a Range of Close and a Target of one creature. Its effect is to snap the creature's bones, causing it debilitating pain and injuries; consquently I have interpreted the Target line as restricting it to creatures with endoskeletons. The spell has no </p><p></p><p>The initial game effect of the spell is to stun the subject creature for one round <u>with no save</u>. The target creature is entitled to a Fortitude save in the second round, failure of which results in it suffering 1d6 points of bludgeoning damage per caster level <u>with no upper limit</u>, and becoming nauseated (i.e. only able to take a single move action each round) for a further 1d4+2 rounds.</p><p></p><p>What do people think of a 5th-level spell which automatically stuns one creature of any HD (provided it has an endoskeleton) for one round? How does this compare to the 8th-level <em>power word stun</em>, which automatically stuns any creature of 150hp or less for between 1d4 and 4d4 rounds? Bear in mind that <em>fleshiver</em> also effectively incapacitates low-Fort-save creatures (assuming they haven't died from their injuries) for the next 1d4+2 rounds.</p><p></p><p>As the player of a wizard, <em>I like this spell</em>!</p><p></p><p>BTW, has anyone used <em>burning blood</em> (from <em>Complete Arcane</em>)? Is that a crazy 4th-level spell, or what?</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Al'Kelhar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al'Kelhar, post: 2513332, member: 7884"] [i]Fleshiver[/i] is a 5th-level Sor/Wiz necromancy spell from [i]Player's Guide to Faerun[/i]. The spell has a Range of Close and a Target of one creature. Its effect is to snap the creature's bones, causing it debilitating pain and injuries; consquently I have interpreted the Target line as restricting it to creatures with endoskeletons. The spell has no The initial game effect of the spell is to stun the subject creature for one round [u]with no save[/u]. The target creature is entitled to a Fortitude save in the second round, failure of which results in it suffering 1d6 points of bludgeoning damage per caster level [u]with no upper limit[/u], and becoming nauseated (i.e. only able to take a single move action each round) for a further 1d4+2 rounds. What do people think of a 5th-level spell which automatically stuns one creature of any HD (provided it has an endoskeleton) for one round? How does this compare to the 8th-level [i]power word stun[/i], which automatically stuns any creature of 150hp or less for between 1d4 and 4d4 rounds? Bear in mind that [i]fleshiver[/i] also effectively incapacitates low-Fort-save creatures (assuming they haven't died from their injuries) for the next 1d4+2 rounds. As the player of a wizard, [i]I like this spell[/i]! BTW, has anyone used [i]burning blood[/i] (from [i]Complete Arcane[/i])? Is that a crazy 4th-level spell, or what? Cheers, Al'Kelhar [/QUOTE]
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