It's coming up in an adventure and I was looking for some clarifications on how it worked. Okay, so the door is warded. There are no visible symbols or marks on the door. To the untrained eye it is a plain door that when opened goes boom. If a Rogue searches the door for traps and finds it, he sees the "almost invisible" tracing and recognizes it as a glyph of warding, but not the specific features of the glyph. He can disable it if he so chooses with a disable device check.
Now I get confused by this line:
Could a Rogue who has seen it point it out to a wizard who could then determine the features of it with "Read Magic" and/or Dispel it? But you need to be able to see the glyph to cast read magic on it.
So can you detect a Glyph of Warding with Detect Magic? I guess I am confused by the whole "Glyphs cannot be affected or bypassed by such means as physical or magical probing, though they can be dispelled. " Would you detect that there was an abjuration Aura on the door, or nothing at all? And if they did detect it I am assuming it will not be fine enough to then cast read magic on it.
Or does that line just mean you can't scrape off, zap off, or set off the glyph with either magical or physical means.
Thanks.
Now I get confused by this line:
From SRD:
Glyphs cannot be affected or bypassed by such means as physical or magical probing, though they can be dispelled. Mislead, polymorph, and nondetection (and similar magical effects) can fool a glyph, though nonmagical disguises and the like can’t. Read magic allows you to identify a glyph of warding with a DC 13 Spellcraft check. Identifying the glyph does not discharge it and allows you to know the basic nature of the glyph (version, type of damage caused, what spell is stored).
Could a Rogue who has seen it point it out to a wizard who could then determine the features of it with "Read Magic" and/or Dispel it? But you need to be able to see the glyph to cast read magic on it.
So can you detect a Glyph of Warding with Detect Magic? I guess I am confused by the whole "Glyphs cannot be affected or bypassed by such means as physical or magical probing, though they can be dispelled. " Would you detect that there was an abjuration Aura on the door, or nothing at all? And if they did detect it I am assuming it will not be fine enough to then cast read magic on it.
Or does that line just mean you can't scrape off, zap off, or set off the glyph with either magical or physical means.
Thanks.