Ogrork the Mighty
Explorer
This is the first in a number of posts I'm going to make regarding spells from Frostburn that I think are overpowered/broken, but I'd like to hear feedback from others.
The PC who would be using these spells is a cold-based spellcaster for which the spells are thematically appropriate.
The first spell is obscuring snow (FB p. 103).
It's a 2nd-lvl druid spell that creates a 30-ft. radius cloud that moves with the caster and lasts 1 hour/level. The snow obscures all sight (incl darkvision) beyond 5 feet. Creatures within 5 feet have 20% miss chance and creatures beyond 5 feet have 50% miss chance and can't be targeted by sight. A strong wind can disperse the cloud, as can fire-based spells. Creatures with snowsight are immune to the effects of this spell.
So on it's face, the only significant problem I see is the 1 hour/level duration compared to the 1 minute/level duration of obscuring mist (which is a 1st-lvl spell). Basically it has the potential to provide all-day concealment.
So here's where I think the spell is broken.
Snowsight (FB, p. 104) is a 1st-lvl druid spell that lasts 1 hour/level and can be cast on others. So the party druid casts snowsight on each party member, then casts obscuring snow and the entire party has 20% to 50% concealment for 1 hour/caster level. I've seen this in action and it totally hoses the opposition. There's also the arctic haze spell (FB, p. 88) which could be used in conjunction with snowsight for the same effect.
Thoughts?
The PC who would be using these spells is a cold-based spellcaster for which the spells are thematically appropriate.
The first spell is obscuring snow (FB p. 103).
It's a 2nd-lvl druid spell that creates a 30-ft. radius cloud that moves with the caster and lasts 1 hour/level. The snow obscures all sight (incl darkvision) beyond 5 feet. Creatures within 5 feet have 20% miss chance and creatures beyond 5 feet have 50% miss chance and can't be targeted by sight. A strong wind can disperse the cloud, as can fire-based spells. Creatures with snowsight are immune to the effects of this spell.
So on it's face, the only significant problem I see is the 1 hour/level duration compared to the 1 minute/level duration of obscuring mist (which is a 1st-lvl spell). Basically it has the potential to provide all-day concealment.
So here's where I think the spell is broken.
Snowsight (FB, p. 104) is a 1st-lvl druid spell that lasts 1 hour/level and can be cast on others. So the party druid casts snowsight on each party member, then casts obscuring snow and the entire party has 20% to 50% concealment for 1 hour/caster level. I've seen this in action and it totally hoses the opposition. There's also the arctic haze spell (FB, p. 88) which could be used in conjunction with snowsight for the same effect.
Thoughts?