Flipguarder
First Post
Some of you are giving the tarrasque motivations it simply does not have.
Its motivation is irrelevant. This spell takes away from the fear that mid paragon pcs should have over meeting a tarrasque.
Some of you are giving the tarrasque motivations it simply does not have.
Some of you are giving the tarrasque motivations it simply does not have.
If the circle is drawn with something water soluble and the water is splashed on the circle by a creature type not affected by the circle it would. If the water is splashed on the circle by a creature affected by the circle it wouldn't, even if the circle is drawn with something that's normally water soluble.The question of water came up in my game today, would splashing water on the runes erase the barrier?
Congruousness does not denote reasonableness. Rituals in general can be extremely overpowered imo. They do things no power/feat/skill/item would ever be able to do, and they solve many encounters that would otherwise be impossible.
Rituals are not interesting, this is not cool story openers, they are just overpowered messes.
Man I hate rituals.
"Man I hate rituals."
Which is what it really all comes down to. You have expressed this opinion many times in this thread. I think everyone knows how you feel. You don't like magic circle because it doesn't jive with your feeling about how the tarresque works. It is a feeling not based on game mechanics or anything else solid, it is not even a majority opinion, and thus should not be used as an argument for why a given rule is bad.